Hello, friends old and new. I hope you are all well and are preparing for a wonderful Christmas. You may be a little confused by the title of this blog post. Allow me to clear it up for you. You see, I've been really wanting to get back into writing articles again like I did... Continue Reading →
The Little College That Used To…
I'm going to start out by saying this: I will forever be grateful for the friends and experiences I got out of going to Wilson College, but I feel betrayed and disappointed about how they're moving forward now. I went to Wilson College from 2018-2021. I was involved in many different aspects of campus: E.I.C.... Continue Reading →
No “Red Flags” on Double Identity’s new EP “Talking to Ghosts: Act I”
Taking influence from Against The Current, Avril Lavigne, and early 2000s era Demi Lovato, the new EP is brimmed with angst and unflinching honesty detailing what it feels like to crawl out from under a toxic relationship and experience all the complicated emotions that surface in the aftermath.
Ode to The Wilson Billboard
I just want to start this out by saying, The Wilson Billboard is not gone, but slowly dying. To those of you who have absolutely no idea what I'm talking about: The Wilson Billboard is the online news magazine from my former college. I was the Editor-In-Chief and Graphic Designer of The Billboard for 3... Continue Reading →
Set It Off welcomes you to Elsewhere
By Hannah Middaugh Cody CarsonPhoto By Hannah Middaugh On February 4, 2022, a large line formed in front of the Cleveland House of Blues in the cold snow. Concert-goers of all ages waited patiently to get into the warm, welcoming building, ready to be immersed into Set It Off’s Elsewhere. Touring alongside Florida alternative rock... Continue Reading →
A little bit of hope
TW: I'm about to get really vulnerable throughout this, so, as a warning, this might be uncomfortable for many to read. Depression/anxiety/migraines I thought and thought about how to write this or even if I should write it. I've been all over about how I should go about it, and I decided that if I... Continue Reading →
The future is bright!
The last few months have been rough for me as I have moved from the only home I've known to Cleveland, but things are slowly starting to look up! I have a wonderful part-time job at a toy store that I love and I have started writing for a PR company from home which gives... Continue Reading →
My First Experience Photographing a Concert
My first experience photographing a concert was not the walk in the park I thought it would be. The first band I ever got a press pass for, Set It Off, was so much fun to watch. I had to keep myself from putting the camera down and joining in with the crowd. I got... Continue Reading →