the magazine of the columbia daily spectator
February 9 2012
99 Problems (But a beat ain’t one)
Eye Drop: Highlights from this week’s magazine
February 8 2012
How my liberal arts education ruined reading
February 7 2012
DIY Eye: Cooking edition
February 2 2012
January 26 2012
January 17 2012
An interview with Henry Wolfe
January 6 2012
RuPaul vs. Ron Paul: The fight is on
December 20 2011
Beer and art at MoMA
December 8 2011
Best of 2011: Best Netflix binge
Is Nicki Minaj hip hop's new riot grrrl?
By Angela Ruggiero-Corliss
Will the academy still go gaga for Gaga 10 years from now?
CMJ, New York City's biggest music marathon is all about networking—from industry big-wigs to the indie-soaked high school senior.
While more and more venues and bands seem to be going mainstream and falling into the traps of demanding record labels, the city's underground scene is resurging off the island.
Mashing up yesterday's video game background music with today's technology and vision.
Columbia’s campus is “definitely not a Nashville party.” Still, a few maintain an allegiance to the traditions of country and roots music amid a campus of Passion Pit and Ratatat devotees.
Hip-hop artists have been creating and distributing mixtapes since the genre's start, but mixtapes, though still part of hip-hop culture, are illegal to distribute.
Hip-hop's original medium is still relevant—and illegal.
What happens when we let a Web site choose our music.