Fiona Apple, Acceptance Speeches, Bullsh*t
There’s a chance that all of this, the pomp and circumstance of awards and academy nominations, to quote Fiona Apple McAfee-Maggart, is bullshit.

There’s a chance that all of this, the pomp and circumstance of awards and academy nominations, to quote Fiona Apple McAfee-Maggart, is bullshit.
L is for the way you LOOK…right, sorry. Happy belated Valentine’s Day!
My New Year’s resolutions? To save more and take my vitamins. The T’s New Year’s resolutions? Make life harder.
Dearest reader, this listicle is by you, for you. It’s a mixtape, made with love (and the sweetest submissions I’ve ever read).
Last week marked the start of WECB.live’s Spring 2024 programming schedule!
The Milker’s have spoken, and I mostly agree; but the Grammys are either extremely predictable or completely unexpected.
It’s the thick of winter and a pair of headphones are the only thing keeping your ears from aching in the cold.
This made me question who we would recognize in 30 years time as we turn on our radio (if those even make it) and drive our kids to school—who the next generation would view as music legends, immortal musicians, and artistic blueprints.
The twangy Appalachian sound used in the soundtrack of The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes has made an unprecedented impact on social media, one that is finally pulling the Appalachian genre into the mainstream music scene.