Reflecting on #MeToo: Why we shouldn’t separate art from artist

In an increasingly digital age, appreciating an abuser’s art without repercussions is not possible.
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In an increasingly digital age, appreciating an abuser’s art without repercussions is not possible.
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Growing up in early-2000s Texas, I didn’t typically resonate with the music that surrounded me.
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Kesha’s new album, High Road, seems to indicate that she’s just as confused as we are.
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Depending on how long you’ve been around, 2010 can feel like it was just yesterday — or it can feel like half a lifetime ago (literally).
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San Francisco Fashion Community Week graced the Bay Area last weekend with a four-day celebration of what brings us together and what makes us unique on a local and global scale.
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Ginkgoa blanketed the grove with tunes that sounded part Daft Punk and part Caravan Palace, with lyrics rapped and sung in English and French.
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Universal Love takes classic love songs and puts a gay twist on them, featuring performances from Bob Dylan, St. Vincent and Kesha.
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The #MeToo movement has made its mark in the film world. We need to bring this wave of empowerment to survivors of sexual violence in the music industry.
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Campanile, listen up. Here are the songs we want to hear playing next as we walk to and from our classes this week.
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It’s the height of summer, but theaters around the Bay Area are currently resplendent in a wide variety of amazing pictures right now, from tentpole superhero movies to quiet, meditative micro-budget films
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