Miss a show on WFSE Fighting Scots Radio? Catch up in podcast form, currently featuring The Morning After, our morning sports program. The Edinboro Podcast Network also includes It Won't Turn Off, a show covering video games and movies, along with Were You Even Listening, our weekly music entertainment podcast.
To wrap up the year, we go over our Spotify Wrapped lists and discuss the Pitchfork Top 100 Songs of 2019 list, which is whack as hell and sort of not great.
This week Natalie and Britton talk about Charli XCX's new experimental pop album, "Charli." As always, enjoy the hot takes and incredible topic transitions as they are joined by songwriter, writer and newspaper editor Livia Homerski.
This week Natalie and Britton talk about Bat For Lashes' new album, "Lost Girls," the first full length project from Natasha Khan in four years.
This week Natalie and Britton finally get to talk about Lana Del Rey's highly anticipated album, "Norman F***ing Rockwell!"
Natalie and Britton discuss BROCKHAMPTON, the greatest boy band in the world's new release "ginger," and talk our top albums of the summer.
On this episode, Natalie and Britton cover the listener choice: Kid Cudi's "Man on the Moon: The End of Day," along with their own picks.
DJ TomCat and Mogo talk about why this movie is the best of out of this trilogy and a surprise rating from MoGo.
In this minisode: Natalie and Britton rundown festival highlights and tips following Natalie's trip to Coachella 2019.
In this returning episode, DJ TomCat and MoGo talk about Star Wars Episode II: The Clone Wars.
Natalie and Britton rundown 16 singles from March 2019, including "Tempo," "Please Me," and "Patience."
“The fact that they will have all of this experience on an enterprise platform, specifically SAP, that will give them a significant advantage when looking for positions in organizations."
“As long as I’m in the art world and I’m making art, I’m going to be happy.”
Staff writer Sam Bohen details his must-watch sports action for your winter break. If you don't care that the Steelers are 11-1, there's still plenty more to check out.
This is a deep-dive list. A list filled with titles that will impress your relatives when you mention them around the roast beast (but do not actually gather, of course, because of the pandemic).
“Therapeutic” is the perfect word to describe “Is Enough.” The mellow beats and calm vocals provide a relaxing backdrop for a study night or a Sunday stroll.