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No Fidelity is Carleton's first, foremost, and only music magazine and has been covering its beat since 2014. Published each term, NoFi features student content in the form of prose, poetry, photography, illustration, interviews, etc. NoFi also runs a music Imprint, releasing student-created, written, and recorded tracks to accompany the magazine's release. As a project of KRLX and The Cave, NoFi brings music and creativity together to celebrate our shared passion for radio, music, and art. We always welcome contributors to write, illustrate, and format our magazine.
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Prose & Poetry, The Bucket

Review: "The David Foster Wallace Reader"

Word Count: 3,124 (buckle up) Background Here you go: Here is Nicole’s first (and perhaps last) bona fide, full-effort Goodreads review [this, for context, is linked to from a Goodreads review]. As just a quick note, I think David Foster Wallace was a talented writer and is an undeniably space-occupying cultural figure. I’m not sure […]

Prose & Poetry, The Bucket

Haircut

Silver strands fall from her high-held head To the hot wood against her feet As fingers comb through what remains Of the locks that had been left to grow Too long, far too long, for too long Another stands above her, younger, Looking down upon her mother, And I observe them–me, a voyeur– Gaze upon

Prose & Poetry, The Bucket, Uncategorized

Recess XI

The sky is dark when I push— hard—the other boy and his blonde bowl cut streaming down fast like eager ribbons to the ground.   Woodchips meet his scrawny knees, the soft thew in the palms of his hands, his ruddy cheeks.   I watch him, small and pink— my friends, far below, scattering, sticky,

Music, The Bucket

Which Came First? The Tejano or the Norteño ?

(Los Tigres Del Norte) This week’s musical endeavor began to feel a bit like a ball of confusion in which, the more answers I got, the more questions I had. To be honest, I still have questions, but here is what I’ve figured out.  Conjunto/norteño music today consists of an accordion based ensemble that usually

Prose & Poetry, The Bucket, Uncategorized

May Queen

She rests in petals, light—   the knotted red nose,    melting lips, putty:   portrait of grief.   She watches fire wriggle, up—    teasing straw, hair,   skinning old teeth,   skipping free.   She breathes and smiles, sweet—    the bear is dead;   smoke purrs before   newborn sky.

Album Review, Prose & Poetry, The Bucket

A Comparison of Catullus and Rosalía

Catullus 85 Rosalía – Maldición Cap.10: Cordura   As evidenced by many of his poems, the Roman poet Catullus is known to have a complex relationship with Lesbia, a fictional character who is widely thought to be Clodia Metelli, one of Catullus’ lovers. Catullus’ poems are strongly believed to reflect the nature of his relationship

Prose & Poetry, The Bucket

From the Carletonian Archives: Top Ten Room Draw Numbers

In light of the chaotic and seemingly impossible upcoming room draw process, The Bucket is republishing Nicole Collins’s May 2019 “Top Ten Room Draw Numbers” article from The Carletonian. Given she wrote it (and that it was clandestinely also published in The Carl the same week), we presume it is not necessarily unethical that we’ve

Blog Article, Music, Prose & Poetry, The Bucket

For Elliott

“Grabbing onto whatever’s around / For the soaring high or the crushing down” -Elliott Smith, “2:45 AM”   His blue body was stiff long before it happened—   a slice between bone, no hesitation.   The case is cold but to me he’ll always   be a sad man in a big house in Echo

Album Review, The Bucket

Haunted: A Review of Phoebe Bridgers' New Album, Punisher

The cover art of Phoebe Bridgers’ sophomore album shows the 25-year old standing alone in the desert against a backdrop of strange rock structures, looking up at the night sky, wearing a skeleton suit and bathed in source-less, almost extraterrestrial red light. The spacey, unfathomable image is simultaneously ancient and futuristic, and sets the tone

Prose & Poetry, The Bucket

Interview: Alex Brown

Alex Brown occupies a unique and wide-reaching place on social media, in music criticism, and among meme culture writ large. A former college radio show host, Brown also wrote lots for Tiny Mix Tapes before its hiatus. He also runs an (I think hilarious, innovative, post-Boomer) Instagram meme account and plays saxophone for the Asheville,

Album Review, The Bucket

After Hours and The Weeknd's Identity Crisis

Since Abel Tesfaye’s commercial breakthrough and Grammy-winning Beauty Behind the Madness swept over American radio waves, the artist more commonly known as The Weeknd has been troubled by a dilemma over his public persona. The same artist whose original blend of underground-electro, indie, and prominent thematic elements of drugs and sex lit up Canadian R&B

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