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Jesse Herb

Jesse Herb

Jesse Herb is a 22 year old Chapman graduate, currently working at Dreamworks Animation in CA. In addition to Atwood, she also writes film reviews for Merry Go Round Magazine, her favorite color is green, and she’s allergic to pineapple. The Killers are her all time favorite band and nothing makes her swoon faster than a good ballad. Lastly she’d like to thank her mom, who used to be a DJ in the 70s, for encouraging her to listen to everything under the sun and never be scared of the unknown.

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Features, Interviews, MusicJune 3, 2019<June 3, 2019

Music and Art as a Coping Mechanism for Mental Health: A Conversation with Royal Canoe

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Columns, Music, Nostalgia TracksMay 2, 2019<May 2, 2019

Nostalgia Tracks: Perfume Genius Airs on the Macabre Side of Coming Out with “Dirge”

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Perceive Youth & Adolescent Predilections Differently with girl in red’s “Say Anything”

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Two Steps Forward & One Step Back with The Japanese House’s “Maybe You’re the Reason”

Sunset Season EP - Conan Gray
Debut, Music, ReviewsDecember 4, 2018<December 4, 2018

EP Review: Embracing Youth & the Power of Gen Z with Conan Gray’s Debut ‘Sunset Season’

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Essays, Features, Music, ReviewsOctober 19, 2018<October 19, 2018

From ‘Lush’ to ‘Be the Cowboy’: Along for the Ride of Mitski’s Evolution

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Music, PremieresAugust 28, 2018<August 28, 2018

Premiere: Flo Chase’s “Kiss You Goodbye” & the Inevitable Ending of Divinely Intervened Love

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Columns, Music, Today's SongAugust 17, 2018<August 17, 2018

Today’s Song: Navigate the Toxic Intimacy of Jaded Youth with Roy Blair’s “Kansas”

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