A Seat at the Table, Episode 5: Voting
Jaylen and Kevin sit down with Mr. Kernats, Mr. Jacobsen, and Mr. Kurfess to talk about civic duty and the importance of young people showing up at the voting booth. +4
Jaylen and Kevin sit down with Mr. Kernats, Mr. Jacobsen, and Mr. Kurfess to talk about civic duty and the importance of young people showing up at the voting booth. +4
The group’s follow up to the “Saturation” trilogy lets individual members shine across the tracklist, culminating into one of the year’s most essential records. Rating: A Favorite Tracks: “Where The Cash At,” “District,” “Weight,”...
Kevin and Jaylen help you decide which fantasy players to start and which ones to bench for this week’s NFL games. +9
In their third episode, Jaylen and Kevin discuss the new features of Apple’s iOS 12 and evaluate the new lineup of Apple’s iPhones, including camera options, storage capacity, display technology, and more. +8
Rating: A Favorite Tracks: “Pink+White,” “Solo,” “Nights,” “White Ferrari,” “Godspeed” Least Favorite: “Pretty Sweet” As Frank Ocean’s minimalistic 2016 opus, “Blonde,” eclipses its two year anniversary, Ocean finds himself leagues above his contemporaries in...
In Episode 2 of the Conant Crier’s new podcast, “A Seat at the Table,” Jaylen Patel and Kevin Lipinski welcome guest Brian Witon to discuss Mac Miller’s untimely death, substance abuse, and what Miller’s music...
After the successes of films such as “Black Panther” and “Wonder Woman,” which featured cast members of underrepresented groups, “Crazy Rich Asians,” a rom-com film based on the novel of the same name by...
A teenage rom-com sprinkled with a bit of relatability and diversity is the perfect way to describe “To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before,” a slightly cheesy movie with a predictable ending that will nonetheless...
In this first episode of the Conant Crier’s new podcast, “A Seat at the Table,” Jaylen Patel and Kevin Lipinski discuss Travis Scott’s first two albums. Soon, you’ll be able to hear their podcast...
“Dirty Computer” is an album of contradictions. But that’s exactly what makes it work so well. Many of the songs sound carefree and summery, yet Janelle Monae’s lyrics are peppered with bold political statements....
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