How Pop Music Began--and Evolved
The history of pop music began in the 1800s and from there, it has evolved to what it is today, a spectacle of personalities with various pitches, …
Continue ReadingThe history of pop music began in the 1800s and from there, it has evolved to what it is today, a spectacle of personalities with various pitches, …
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Continue ReadingPoetry, like music, has a flow from one line to another and one stanza to the next. In Robert Frost’s classic poem, “The Road Not …
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