A Summer In Review
This Summer was slow. Slow in the way that summers used to be, when you were younger and life stretched out in front of you.
This Summer was slow. Slow in the way that summers used to be, when you were younger and life stretched out in front of you.
Watch PBS’s documentary about Pete Seeger then go read 2014’s Subversive Love Notes.
Is Miley Cyrus disgusting you? Good. That means she’s doing her job right.
It’s Festival season again, time to plot out which tickets you’re going to spring for and which you will watch on YouTube. Grainne suggests The London Burlesque Festival. Because…Burlesque is good for the soul!
Grainne Rhuad- Are you safe bartering for goods and services?
Tristan Brossa-The “Narcocorridos” or “narco ballads” music and singers who sing the praises of Mexican drug traffickers. A genre that appeals to a country in a pseudo war clans.
Helios Molina-Journey to the heart of youth in the margin.
Grainne Rhuad- Reviewing friend of Subversify Clara Engle’s newest release.
“Six Elements” album is a progressive rock tale inspired by Rudyard Kipling’s poem.
Jennifer Lawson-Zepeda- Even while I sat at Pershing Square and listened to all of the music and speeches; I couldn’t help but wonder about the aftermath of May Day.