“Red (Taylor’s Version)” allows Swift to reconceptualize and reclaim her work, argues music columnist Ava Hinz SC ’25.
Author: Ava Hinz
Strike a chord: Remi Wolf’s technicolor world of chaos in ‘Juno’
Remi Wolf’s debut album bursts with colorful visuals and energetic melodies while exploring a range of emotions, writes music columnist Ava Hinz SC ’25.
Strike a chord: Streaming can’t compares to live performances
Music is “meant to be heard live,” writes music columnist Ava Hinz ’25 of her recent experience at a recent Bad Suns concert and the return of live music.
Strike a chord: Genre-inclusivity grants freedom to artists, listeners
Music columnist Ava Hinz SC ’25 argues that genre-inclusive playlists and albums grant artists more creativity and give listeners greater options.
Strike a chord: Extravagant ‘Donda’ release exhibits a rebirth of artistry
Music columnist Ava Hinz SC ’25 explains how Kanye West’s unique release of “Donda” signals a possible shift away from traditional album releases.




