By: Hannah Kazemi, Staff Writer Persian-American singer, Rahill hits the ground running with the release of an experimental four-track EP, in which she puts her own spin on songs that remind her of childhood. Covering psych folk, funk, avant-garde, and soul influences, each song is uniquely personal. The title Sun Songs truly runs throughout the EP, with lyrics and melodies that create a harmonious, cheerful sound. “These songs encompass this feeling of wonder and curiosity that connects me back to my childhood,” Rahill said. “We grow so incurious with age, I intentionally chose these songs because they evoke that honesty…
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“The books that the world calls immoral are books that show the world its own shame.” Oscar Wilde’s quote is perfect for capturing the spirit of Banned Books Week. Occurring annually from September 25 to October 1, it’s about celebrating…
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