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September 23, 2016 (vol. 125, iss. 140) • Page Image 5

…,” Daily Arts Writer Harry Krinsky decides if a piece of culture is won- derful or trapped in malaise. Apple Music and Spotify have a bunch of problems, but it’s easy to overlook them because only 10…

… years ago the music industry was hemorrhaging from an epidemic of illegal mp3 downloading. For example: one of the tabs in the Apple Music app is called “For You.” The tab features a constantly…

…. The only two playlists I have found remotely useful have been “Lil Wayne Guest List 2000- 2010” and “Drake’s Pop Culture Lexicon.” The main problem with these computer generated playlists, is that…

… they have the dis- tinct feel of something made by a computer. They are not mixtapes your significant other made you, or even the “Summer Pregame 2015” playlist your roommate whipped you up. They…

September 23, 2010 (vol. 121, iss. 13) • Page Image 9

… with buttons and knobs. This is tices in Studio Production I" course, PAT 201, "Introduction to Computer advanced PAT majors delve into the Music," and the students are about to ins and outs of recording…

… changes in frequency. And in Assistant assignment, students will fashion a Professor Georg Essl's "Performance short piece using Logic, the Apple, Inc. Systems," the instrument of choice is music production…

… Pro Tools ("kind of the big name in the recording industry," he explained). Able to quickly compile the requisite pieces from his personal computer noodlings, Raymond' applied one month before the MT…

… - all the stuff I did growing up was in my bedroom," Underdown said. "I bought a computer and some software and a microphone and was just kind of doing my own thing." Some PAT majors start off with even…

October 23, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 17) • Page Image 3

Apple employees for failing to properly set up the demo computer. The camera circles around the two characters, and we see the fear on the other employees’ faces and sense the dread instilled by Jobs…

… made by students at the seventh annual UMMA Late Night on Thursday. UMM A L ATE NIGHT FOLLOW US ON T WIT TE R Sorkin studies myth of Apple’s Jobs By JAMIE BIRCOLL Senior Arts Editor I proudly…

… admit that most of the technology I own was made by Apple. I can’t thank Steve Jobs and Apple enough for them: they’re elegant yet simple enough for my technologically challenged brain to comprehend…

… himself in the character and balances the forcefulness of the character with subtlety, but no less drive, in his quieter, more earnest scenes. And Jeff Daniels (HBO’s “The Newsroom”) as former Apple

… CEO John Sculley demonstrates incredible charisma, representing a formidable opponent to Fassbender. The climactic, tense confrontation between the two after Jobs’ dismissal from Apple proves…

… diametrically opposed in their desires — Jobs demands control over Wozniak and his ingenuity, where Wozniak yearns for some kind of recognition for his success and role in transforming computing, if not from…

…” was Apple’s slogan back in 1997, and, at the very least, “Steve Jobs” does. FILM @MICHIGANDAILY Lerner, chair of the College Democrats. “Despite some technical difficulties, it all worked out…

October 23, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 17) • Page Image 6

… Sacrifice”), an original Macintosh developer, in front of several other Apple employees for failing to properly set up the demo computer. The camera circles around the two characters, and we see the…

… Writer I proudly admit that most of the technology I own was made by Apple. I can’t thank Steve Jobs and Apple enough for them: they’re elegant yet sim- ple enough for my technologi- cally…

… earnest scenes. And Jeff Daniels (HBO’s “The News- room”) as former Apple CEO John Sculley demonstrates incredible charisma, representing a formi- dable opponent to Fassbender. The climactic, tense…

… confrontation between the two after Jobs’ dis- missal from Apple proves electri- fying, the film’s finest moment. Seth Rogen (“The Interview”) as Steve Wozniak displays con- siderable range and heart. We get…

… recognition for his success and role in trans- forming computing, if not from the public then at least from Jobs — that their dynamic will eventu- ally crumble beneath them. It’s a deeply interesting…

…- tures into deeper waters than any standard biopic could. “Think dif- ferent” was Apple’s slogan back in 1997, and, at the very least, “Steve Jobs” does. CAROLINE FILIPS B Steve Jobs Universal…

October 23, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 17) • Page Image 2

… since come to my senses and, after extensive listening, can confidently conclude that I prefer OK Computer to Kid A – because it really does say a lot about a person – and yet still can’t articulate…

… projects, I quite literally felt like I was trans- lating code from a computer (see Kid A). But with In Rainbows, I didn’t have to think. I could just listen. The experience became purely visceral, a…

… the methods for which we now listen to music: Spotify, Apple Music, Tidal, etc. Or maybe just because that “Nude”-“Weird Fishes / Arpeggi”- “All I Need” segment of the album is some of the most…

March 23, 2016 (vol. 125, iss. 94) • Page Image 6

… email photos to crimsonapplestudios@gmail.com HIRING TEMP. ASSISTANT Needs exceptional computer skills incl. Apple and Microsoft word. Problem Solving. Bookeeping and accounting background. Small…

… by doubts that veganism provides enough protein and other nutrients to be healthy — the American Dietetic Association affirms that a properly planned (read: you’re not only eating apples

November 23, 2016 (vol. 126, iss. 34) • Page Image 6

…-sounding 16 Comparatively frugal 18 Apple products 19 Prepares to sail, maybe 20 Common fall hiree 22 Extinct emu-like bird 23 Campus military org. 25 Member of the flock 29 Word with light or shade 31 Idle 33…

…, rather than just a hyper-polished computer- generated avatar. Many of the label’s contributors’ identities — such as Felicita, easyFun, and Life Sim, just to name those on this particular…

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