

An INDY Artist: Our Coverage of Taylor Swift, Then and Now
“At this point, I can confidently say she is greedy. I can also confidently say the music is so good that I’ll never stop giving her my money.” Olivia Baisier (CAS ’24), a former INDY editor, wrote this two years ago in an article titled “Money, Power, Glory: Taylor Swift’s The Eras Tour.”
Lorelei Schwarz
Nov 10


Racing Mount Pleasant and the Double-Edged Sword of Memory
The most beautiful and painful things in life are often the memories we cannot escape. Racing Mount Pleasant explores this idea on their self-titled sophomore album...
Elliot Anderson
Oct 13


The Argument For Andor: Why The Best TV Of The Year Just Might Be From A Galaxy Far, Far Away
"The death of truth is the ultimate victory of evil. When truth leaves us, when we let it slip away, when it is ripped from our hands, we become vulnerable to the appetite of whatever monster screams the loudest. "
- Senator Mon Mothma, Andor Season 2 Episode 9
Molly Meehan
Oct 10


yo, bro will kill you for a band
Edward Skeletrix and Brennan Jones are small but powerful artists in the “meme rap” genre, and their story is one of betrayal.
Quinn Ross
Oct 6


SOMBR? I BARELY KNOW HER!
With the release of his debut album I Barely Know Her on August 22, sombr got the chance to prove himself beyond hit singles and internet hype—as he sings on “dime,” “Just want the chance to show you I got more than charm.”
Meggy Mani
Oct 3


Saturation and Superman: The Refreshing Nostalgia of Hope Through Color
For the first time in years, director James Gunn’s unabashedly bright rendition of Superman’s eponymous hero reminds us of the comic book characters that big-screen superheroes are supposed to represent.
Sasha Jayne
Oct 2

