At any given moment, students are making beats on their laptops or rapping in front of their mirrors. Few see their university’s music departments as welcoming spaces.
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At any given moment, students are making beats on their laptops or rapping in front of their mirrors. Few see their university’s music departments as welcoming spaces.
Phife Dawg was not supposed to come to my class. I was teaching “The Art and Culture of the DJ,” but Phife, a member of one of the all-time great hip-hop groups, A Tribe Called Quest, was an emcee. Despite no obvious connections to Chapel Hill, though, Phife was a die-hard Carolina basketball fan, with […]

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