The Influence of Weather on SongwritingFeatureBy Silviya Y28 Mar 2025 17:50 ISTWeather has a profound impact on human emotions, behaviour, and creativity. For musicians and songwriters, the elements—be it a sunny day..Read More
Costumes and Masks in Ancient Greek Drama: Their Role and SignificanceFeatureBy Silviya Y26 Mar 2025 16:00 ISTFrom identifying different roles to amplifying emotions, costumes and masks were essential to the success of Greek drama.Read More
How the Theremin Works: The Science Behind the Touchless InstrumentFeatureBy Silviya Y26 Mar 2025 15:43 ISTThe theremin is one of the most unique musical instruments ever invented, primarily because it is played without any physical contact.Read More
Famous Playwrights of Ancient Greece: Aeschylus, Sophocles, and EuripidesFeatureBy Silviya Y26 Mar 2025 14:30 ISTAncient Greek theatre produced some of the most influential playwrights in history. Among them, Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides...Read More
Theremin: From Soviet Invention to Sci-Fi SoundtracksFeatureBy Silviya Y26 Mar 2025 13:26 ISTThe theremin is one of the most intriguing musical instruments ever created. Its eerie, otherworldly sound and touchless playability...Read More
The Role of Hypnosis in ‘Get Out’ and Its Psychological ImplicationsFeatureBy Silviya Y26 Mar 2025 11:06 ISTOne of the film’s most unsettling elements is the use of hypnosis, employed by Missy Armitage to manipulate and control the protagonist.Read More
Before Hip-Hop: The Unexpected Origins of Proto-RapFeatureBy Silviya Y26 Mar 2025 09:30 ISTThe Last Poets, a collective of poets and musicians, combined African drumming with sharp, rhythmic poetry that directly influenced proto-rapRead More
The Proto-Rap of 1972: How Adriano Celentano Accidentally Predicted Hip-HopFeatureBy Silviya Y25 Mar 2025 16:36 ISTIn 1972, Italian singer Adriano Celentano released ‘Prisencolinensinainciusol’, a song unlike anything heard before. With its rapid-fire...Read More
How an Italian Singer Fooled the World With a Fake English SongFeatureBy Silviya Y25 Mar 2025 16:21 ISTIn 1972, Italian singer Adriano Celentano released a track that sounded unmistakably like an English-language song—except it wasn’t.Read More
Oops! The Funniest Mondegreens in Music HistoryFeatureBy Silviya Y25 Mar 2025 15:44 ISTMisheard lyrics, known as mondegreens, have led to some of the funniest and most bizarre interpretations of popular songs.Read More