This week on Three Tune Tuesday, we tip our hats (and rattle some cages) with a theme that’s long overdue: Disobedient Women. From flappers and vaudeville queens to blues legends who lived out loud, we spin three songs that chart a quiet revolution—women stepping out, speaking up, and refusing to…

Outsiders
This week on Three Tune Tuesday, we turn our ear to the outsiders — the wanderers, the exiled, and the forgotten. From a lonesome American drifter to a Siberian prisoner and a mother mourning her lost son, these early recordings echo with the voices of those who don’t quite…

Rebellious Laughter
Lyrics I Love Me (I’m Wild About Myself) Oh, You’re the one I care for You are the one and therefore I know you care for me When people write their songs of love They write of one another It’s always sis or mom or pa Or even one lone…

Worker’s Songs
This week on Three Tune Tuesday, we’re rolling up our sleeves and diving into songs of sweat, steel, and solidarity. From the pounding drills of Irish railroad workers, to the rousing toasts of weary students, to the thunderous celebration at the forge, these tunes remind us that hard work is…

The Documentary Film: Capturing Reality on Screen
Introduction: Defining the Documentary From the very beginning, cinema has had one eye on the real world. Even as filmmakers were conjuring fantastical tales and dramatic fictions, others were turning their cameras outward—toward factories, street corners, tribal villages, and battlefields. These films didn’t rely on scripts or actors. Instead, they…