Adin Linden

alinden3@binghamton.edu

6 Articles


Reviews

Raye releases blends genres in sophomore album ‘THIS MUSIC MAY CONTAIN HOPE.’

When RAYE released “WHERE IS MY HUSBAND!” last September, listeners initially might have found the raucous sound abrasive, but the track aged incredibly well and eventually became a cornerstone of 2025. By...


Columns

Justice for Carly Rae Jepsen

When I tell people my favorite musical artist is Carly Rae Jepsen, I’m usually met with “Isn’t that the girl who made ‘Call Me Maybe?’” or, simply, “Why?” This reaction upsets me...


On-Campus Events

Hinman Production Company's upcoming 'Little Women' performance portrays challenges of growing up

Hinman Production Company will bring Civil War-era New England to Binghamton University in its upcoming stage adaptation of Louisa May Alcott’s “Little Women.” Opening on Thursday, the show will run through the...


Reviews

The 50th-season premiere of 'Survivor' garners hope for the series's legacy

Twenty-five years ago, “Survivor” premiered its first season with a group of 16 castaways stranded on a beach in Borneo. The show became an instant cultural phenomenon, with millions of viewers tuning...


Opinions

It's time we start reading for fun again

I remember very little about middle school, but one of the few things that stands out is my love of reading. All of my free time was spent with books from series...


Reviews

Brent Fayaiz explores an honest reflection of love in his new album 'Icon'

On Feb. 13, Maryland-born R&B singer-songwriter Brent Faiyaz released his third studio album, “Icon.” The album is a cohesive mix of standard R&B and disco with distinct ’90s-inspired production. With 10 tracks...