Wednesday, May 11, 2016

Poppin' Through Music by Bailey Neil

  From falling in love, to out of love, to leading a careless lifestyle, pop music and its artists have changed drastically over the years. What is the reason for these changes? Whether it be a mid-life crisis older stars go through, or just industry input to keep themselves relevant, the world of pop is always changing and its artists change along with it. Will history repeat itself? Or will this generation be known as the continuous downward spiral?


Traveling back to the 1960’s can be a joyride. The doo-wop vibe of this high-spirited decade makes everyone want to break out into the mashed potato. Pop and ballads were all the rage during this age; stars like Frank Sinatra, Aretha Franklin, Tony Bennett, and of course, the infamous heartthrob Elvis Presley were making their way into people’s hearts with their unique and exciting sound. Music during this age was full of energy, yet some songs were slower and more romantic. The 60's style flip-flopped between rock 'n roll and pop, and some artists delved into the indecisiveness. Elvis was one of these artists; his style, in fact, was named “Rockabilly.” He combined many different sounds, such as western, blues, and pop, which dominated the radio. Elvis appealed to many younger kids and varied his sound to please his fans. Tony Bennett, at 89 years old, still finds ways to make himself relevant and known in the twenty-first century. He continues to perform on stages and collaborates with artists such as Lady Gaga, who is still well known on the pop charts. The 60's sound seemed to be about falling in love and just being happy in general. The most well-known songs from the 60's have to revolve somewhere around, "The Twist", "My Funny Valentine", and "Can't Help Falling in Love". Falling in love and enjoying life seemed to be the theme back in the 60's, but now that has all seemed to change.


   
Let’s take a few moments to look back at the dark ages, the early 2000's. You know those pictures you hate to look back on because your fashion sense was just so unbearable? And the hairstyles consisted of side ponytails, crimps, and frosted tips. The music style during that time was very depressing too. It seems that majority of it was heartbroken emotions being spilled out onto a paper. Avril Lavigne, Kelley Clarkson, even Justin Timberlake jumping in with "Cry Me A River". When I think back to listening to the radio, I seem to remember belting Britney Spears' "Everytime", which was an anthem for when your second grade crush didn't return your special love note. The artists seemed to all follow the same path with each other and really jump on the bandwagon. A sexual vibe also began to be given off in the new millennium, more in the R&B and Pop areas of the radio. Artists trying to keep themselves relevant would act out, whether if it was a serious problem they had or if it was the only option left to keep them popular. The rash behavior of celebrities is definitely more common in the later years.
     
The majority of music now is mainly about drugs, partying, getting laid, or "lit" as some people enjoy saying. Female artists are also now big on empowerment, such as BeyoncĂ© and Meghan Trainor. Artists now charge ten thousand dollars for a full VIP package at concerts, or even refuse to meet their fans because they're "too exhausted." Music has definitely gone downhill since the 60's. It's grown meaningless and seems to just be  in at the moment of release. Some artists still put an effort into their music and it shows, but there are also artists who have to act out just to get publicity. Miley Cyrus and Justin Bieber are well known examples of that faux pas. Music has also developed new dance moves which become very popular on social media and in everyday use. Along with the dance moves, stereotypes based on skin color have along come along in a different way than before as a result of our music. This day in age really revolves around an eccentric lifestyle, and the harsh judgment towards others to make us feel better about ourselves.

Pop continues to change with every song released, in a few years pop may not even be one of the dominant music genres with the constant changes in society. There are always new artists hitting the charts and the kids with dreams hoping for a record deal on social media. Many think auto tune has taken over and natural talent is now rare to find. So where will music lead next? Could we possibly go full circle and start fresh? 

Friday Night Lights by Kyler Kring


            “Clear Eyes, Full Hearts, Can’t Lose” is the motto repeated several times throughout the seasons of Friday Night Lights. It’s mostly said by Coach Taylor before football games to motivate his players to use their hearts to play to their fullest potential. You can also apply this statement to anything in life, not just sports, which is why any high schooler could relate to this show. Friday Night Lights is a very emotional show that covers all the aspects of life that everyone goes through.

            The show takes place in a small town in Texas called Dillon. It’s a fictional town where everyone knows everyone, so everything gets around. Football is probably the most important thing in this area. Friday’s are the most important day of the week, not because it is the start of weekend, but because that is when the football games are. The Dillon Panthers are expected to be the best team in the state, but when one of their best players goes down with an injury, no one is sure if they can continue with their previous level of success. The main question the town is asking is: will the back-up quarterback, Matt Saracen, be able to lead this team to greatness?
         Although you may not be a big fan of football, that does not mean you wouldn’t love the show. The actors who play the characters are very talented and make the games easy to understand. There are also other elements to this show besides football like romance and the problems the characters may face in their home life. The main love interest is between Julie Taylor, the coach’s daughter, and Matt, the new quarterback. This relationship makes for some very awkward but funny conversations. It is surprising how well the actors seem to get along and make the show feel so realistic, as if it’s actually happening.

            The chemistry between the characters is phenomenal and is what keeps the show fresh for so long. With continuously new concepts arising in the show, nothing seems to get stale. The writers for this show have obviously done a fantastic job with creating an original setting while still making it feel like home. It is extremely relatable as well. There are many situations where characters go through something that the viewer could easily relate to. These can range from various things like learning to drive or studying for the ACT. The characters' different ages and situations make all of them unique in their own way.

            Overall, Friday Night Lights is an amazing and relatable drama that has an abundance of positive aspects with minimal flaws. The characters develop well as they grow up throughout the seasons. The show will continue to appeal to young adults for years to come. Friday Night Lights is an essential viewing for everyone regardless if you are a fan of football or not. It is a must-see.

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Tuesday, May 10, 2016

Barbie's New Look by Savana Joyeuse




Barbie has been an iconic doll since the 50's. She was brought to fame by her bright blonde hair, thin body, and robust chest. However, this image does not reflect the girls who play with her today. In fact, her "iconic" look is unrealistic for the average woman. If Barbie was real her proportions would be a 32F chest size and a 20 inch waist. Some women, like Valeria Lukyanova, known as "The Real Life Barbie", have tried to mimic these proportions for the ideal look.

Recently, large amounts of criticism have been directed toward Mattel (the Barbie doll manufacturing company). Critics state that girls shouldn't be surrounded by this unrealistic body image. In January 2016, a new line of more realistic Barbies were launched. She now has three new body types: tall, petite, and curvy. These new dolls come in a variety of skin tones and hair styles to reflect the women of today. 


Although the changes in Barbie are unique and more "realistic" the original Barbie will always hold a place in my heart. I believe there's no strong need for the new body types. Growing up playing with Barbies, I never felt pressure to match her image. I always knew it was just a doll; she's Barbie! Bringing countless hours of happiness to young girls since her creation, she should not change just because the year has. In the end you can change her hair, you can change her clothes, but I hope America finds their way back home to the classic Barbie. 



For more on Barbie's new look click here


Why Trump Should be Elected

by Brock Umberger

As you know, Donald Trump is the Republican front runner in the next election.  There has been a lot of controversy as to whether or not he is the ideal candidate. Some people say he is crazy and in it to ruin the world. Other citizens are very amused and attracted to his ideas and future actions.

I am a big fan of “The Donald,” and think he could do great for this country. Donald Trump is an economic expert, although people think he is an idiot. DiscussMuch.com states, “Donald Trump knows all about insolvency, debt, the deficit, taxes, and what it would take to right America’s veering economic ship before it becomes the Titanic and sinks permanently.” He is highly educated in how to handle debt and taxes. Because he is very business savvy, I think he can help dig us out of the debt we are in, as stated on Discuss Much. His business savvy will ensure that we do not continue to pile up debt.” Because of his knowledge in the business world, I firmly believe he could run a smooth economy. Right now our economy is not worth anything. 

People are so judgmental on religious rights, and Trump being conservative, could put an end to this. “Trump is more of a traditional, religious type, which is in desperate need in America right now.” Trump is going to allow people to feel more freedom. 


Donald stands behind everything he says, and will not back down. He is a great negotiator, and could get his way, which is the right way, anytime he wanted. Trump is very decisive, and when he makes a decision, he takes action. He does not sit back and ponder a decision wishing he would have made it. HE MAKES DECISIONS.

The ideas Trump has brought to the Nation’s attention are very controversial. There are very strong haters as well as many supporters. Trump will not hold anything back. That is why he should be our next president. Trump campaigns in ways people do not consider politically correct. This is what is gaining him voters. Trump doesn't capitulate. If anyone attempts to shame or scold him for any of the outrageous and offensive things he's said, he gets outraged and takes offense and demands that the other person apologize. Trump will say absolutely anything. Him speaking his mind and being straight up with everyone is keeping his voters around.

Donald Trump is in this to make America great again. He is the best candidate we have, and he will make the best of it if he is elected. I firmly believe Trump’s ideas are very promising, and that he will make a great leader.  Of all the other Republican candidates, Donald Trump is the only one who can command world respect and who has ample experience in business on a mass scale. The Donald is in it to win it!