Harry Styles Tune Pairs Well With Biking the Countryside Posted on October 25, 2023November 17, 2023 by Macie Hanson Jacob Czyz, a junior at the University of Illinois-Urbana Champaign, describes a particular song that encapsulates his feelings when he rides on his campus bike path.
A Flood of Lyrics and an Important Relationship Posted on October 25, 2023November 17, 2023 by Brianna Levenhagen Anna Berthelette sits down and reminisces about a song that is special to her and her grandma.
Classic Songs Offer Comfort, Memories Posted on October 25, 2023November 17, 2023 by Peyton Radloff Music used to be a coping mechanism for Taylor Porter when she was growing up; now it’s one of her passions.
Listener Feels ‘The Pull’ of Microphones Song Posted on October 25, 2023November 17, 2023 by Grace Pagel Ian Johnson dives into the meaning behind his favorite song.
The Path Toward Lobstering: Kellen O’Maley Posted on June 9, 2023September 7, 2023 by Haley Wichman Growing up in Gloucester, one of Massachusetts’ biggest fishing towns, Kellen O’Maley was surrounded by fishing. His father, a school guidance counselor, and part-time fisherman, took Kellen fishing in the summers. In early adulthood, O’Maley went on to college for a business marketing degree in Utah. After college, he came back to Boston to work. […]
The Fisherman Lifestyle Posted on June 9, 2023September 7, 2023 by Mackenzie Krueger GLOUCESTER, Massachusetts — “Some of my parents’ friends ask me when I’m gonna get a real job, but fishing makes me happy and I’m making more money than all of the people asking me when I’m getting a “real” job. “I love being free on the water and the ability to be my own boss.” […]
Lars-Erik Miller: Portrait of a Fisherman Posted on June 9, 2023September 7, 2023 by Brian Kohr Lars-Erik Miller sits at the corner of the Crow’s Nest Bar in Gloucester, Massachusetts, made famous by the Hollywood film The Perfect Storm. Based on a true story, the movie depicts the fishing crew of the Andrea Gail meeting a ferocious and fatal storm in October of 1991. A memorial banner hangs on the wall for all […]
Tyler Miranda: A Tale of Family and Fish Posted on June 9, 2023September 7, 2023 by Lauren Breunig NEW BEDFORD, Massachusetts — One might say that the fishing industry got its hooks in Tyler Miranda at a young age. Born into a family of fishermen, Miranda grew up on the water, going out on trips in his father’s lobster boat—a wooden vessel about 14 feet long and half-covered in ocean-worn lobster traps—since he […]
New Bedford: Arts and Culture Posted on June 9, 2023September 7, 2023 by Beckett Callan As New Bedford began to rely more and more on the fishing industry as its dominant economic force, other parts of life began to follow. As the saying goes “life imitates art.” While in this case, it may be that art imitates life, fishing, and art have always been intertwined. Between shifts on a fishing […]
From Sea to Table Posted on June 9, 2023September 7, 2023 by Mackenzie Krueger EAST WAREHAM, Massachusetts — “The fishermen work hard; they’re gone for weeks at a time catching fish and being away from their families. Guy said, “They catch the big fish and lobsters that I have at my restaurant.” Lobster Pot is a popular and highly respected seafood restaurant in Cape Cod. The owner Guy Marino […]
Life on the Water: Chris Wright Posted on June 9, 2023September 7, 2023 by Maria Peralta-Arellano As a 4th generation fisherman and starting his fishing career at 15 during the summers with his father, Chris Wright would work on the fishing boats while on break from school. Eventually going to college, Wright kept the tradition of fishing in the summers to support himself. Wright now runs three fishing boats, one of […]