{"id":340,"date":"2023-11-03T20:24:51","date_gmt":"2023-11-03T20:24:51","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/wers.org\/wecb\/milkcrate\/2023-11-3-staff-pix-113-state-crate\/"},"modified":"2023-11-03T20:24:51","modified_gmt":"2023-11-03T20:24:51","slug":"2023-11-3-staff-pix-113-state-crate","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/orgs.emerson.edu\/wecb\/milkcrate\/2023-11-3-staff-pix-113-state-crate\/","title":{"rendered":"Staff Pix 11\/3: State Crate"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class=\"sqs-html-content\">\n<p class=\"\" style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">Uhhh wait, who has the map? This week, our staffers gave us a taste of home in State Crate, presented with blurbs worthy of a promotional sticker on a jewel case. Tune in Fridays from 3-4PM EST to the Staff Pix radio show.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"sqs-html-content\">\n<h1 style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">Izzy Desmarais <\/h1>\n<h2 style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">\u201cU-Mass\u201d by Pixies <\/h2>\n<p class=\"\" style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">Yes, I know I chose a Pixies song for an episode of Staff Pix that aired not even a month ago, but I\u2019m seriously incapable of not picking this track for State Crate. Lead singer Black Francis is not only from Massachusetts, but he met guitarist Joey Santiago while they were both studying at UMass Amherst. The unofficial official harbingers of grunge\u2014a sound which is typically associated with the Pacific Northwest\u2014were based out of New England. This is incredible news for someone like me: annoying with a ridiculous affinity for the East coast.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"sqs-html-content\">\n<h1 style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\"><\/h1>\n<h1 style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">Karenna Umscheid <\/h1>\n<h2 style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">\u201cPortland\u201d by The Replacements <\/h2>\n<p class=\"\" style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">On December 7, 1987, The Replacements performed in what was widely known as the band\u2019s worst show ever in my beloved hometown of Portland, OR. The show was such a disaster that the band recorded the track \u201cPortland\u201d as an apology, and as a Portlander, all I can say is &#8220;apology accepted!\u201d I listen to this song every time I fly back to Portland, and the warm instrumentals and perfectly upbeat, folksy melodies welcome me home. The track ends with Paul Westerberg singing a cheeky \u201cPortland, we\u2019re sorry,\u201d ending such a beautiful song with a little joke referencing the reasons it was written. The song, despite not being written or performed by anyone from Portland, it encapsulates the spirit of the city, the beautiful weirdness, heavy rain, and rich lore and culture. The rumors are true, I am from the slightly lackluster suburb of Beaverton, but it\u2019s only a 30 minute drive away from downtown! My soul is truly so Portland, and this song just understands it.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"sqs-html-content\">\n<h1 style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">Sage Liebowitz <\/h1>\n<h2 style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">\u201cCalifornia Girls\u201d by The Beach Boys<\/h2>\n<p class=\"\" style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">The Beach Boys have been in my life for a very long time, and I\u2019ve always been the solo fan in my family. I honestly think \u201cCalifornia Girls\u201d is one of my favorites because it evokes a dreamlike vision of California in the 60s, a place I\u2019ve seriously fantasized about visiting my entire life. Everyone loves to poke fun at the West Coast and call Californians basic and obnoxious, and I feel like no one really sees the charm of California the way born and raised girlies do. Sometimes, I get caught in the mindset of California being overrated, but these guys are always there to lend a helping hand as we sing about my home state together.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"sqs-html-content\">\n<h1 style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">Lia Klug <\/h1>\n<h2 style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">\u201cgood Morning Baltimore\u201d from <em>Hairspray<\/em> <\/h2>\n<p class=\"\" style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">I\u2019m from Annapolis, Maryland, which is smack in the middle of D.C. and Baltimore. Baltimore is my favorite city in the world and this song has always exemplified that love for me. The love for the city is so earnest, the character acknowledges its faults while still loving the city for what it is. \u201cGood Morning Baltimore &#8221; has been a favorite of mine since I was a 12 year old obsessed with musical theatre, spending a considerable amount of time in Baltimore, and slightly overweight (I\u2019m not making this judgment on myself, it was told to me by my pediatrician at the time). This was MY SONG! Baltimore taught me to love cities. I would not be here in Boston if I hadn\u2019t spent so much wonderful time in Baltimore. I wouldn\u2019t be at an arts focused school if it wasn\u2019t for the time I spent in Baltimore at my uncle\u2019s art shows as a kid. As I got older I realized this is not the impression most people have of Baltimore. This year since I\u2019ve moved to a different city in pursuit of my dreams I often think of the line \u201cAnd I promise Baltimore That some day when I take to the floor The world&#8217;s gonna wake up and see Baltimore and me\u201d. I love that whenever I fly home I fly into Baltimore. This city has seen me my whole life, from art shows, to field trips, to exploring the city without parents for the first time as a young teen, to working in my friend&#8217;s dad\u2019s pub when I needed money. In Baltimore \u201cevery night is a fantasy\u201d and I will always have a soft spot for it no matter where I go.&nbsp; \u201cI LOVE YOU BALTIMORE!\u201d<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"sqs-html-content\">\n<h1 style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">Ellie Abbey <\/h1>\n<h2 style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">\u201cWest Coast\u201d by Coconut Records <\/h2>\n<p class=\"\" style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">\u201cWest Coast\u201d isn\u2019t necessarily about Washington, but the opening lines mention rain so it\u2019s good enough for me. I also truly feel like this captures the vibe of the Pacific Northwest with its melancholic melody and the weird funky lick in the chorus. If you\u2019ve never been to the West Coast, first off, you should remedy that, second off, there\u2019s a reason so many songs are about it. \u201cI miss you \/ I\u2019m going back home to the West Coast\u201d progressively feels more and more desperate every time the lead singer, Jason Schwartzman, sings it (yes, that Jason Schwartzman). Coconut Records really manages to embody the feeling of being on the East Coast and the longing to return to the highly-forested-not-as-rainy-as-you-think-vampires-versus-werewolves world that I come from.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"sqs-html-content\">\n<h1 style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">Bennett Himmel <\/h1>\n<h2 style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">\u201cLadies of Cambridge\u201d by Vampire Weekend <\/h2>\n<p class=\"\" style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">The members of Vampire Weekend may have met at Columbia College, but their music represents the attitudes of privileged, white Harvard students better than any other artist I\u2019ve heard! Cambridge is literally in the title, but \u201cLadies of Cambridge\u201d paints a shockingly vivid picture of life in Boston. Listening to the frantic rhythms of \u201cLadies of Cambridge\u201d feels like sitting inside a packed car on the Green Line- you\u2019re surrounded by chaos, but your rose colored glasses are firmly planted on your face, and in that moment, Boston is the most beautiful town you\u2019ve ever seen.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"sqs-html-content\">\n<h1 style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\"><\/h1>\n<h1 style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">Stephanie Weber <\/h1>\n<h2 style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">\u201cWalcott\u201d by Vampire Weekend <\/h2>\n<p class=\"\" style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">Even though 2010s band Vampire Weekend is based out of New York City, they write surprisingly good songs about New England life. \u201cWalcott,\u201d off of their self-titled 2008 album, is reminiscent of my small Connecticut town of Mystic. The song mentions \u201cCape Cod\u201d over and over again, but if you listen closely, you can pick up the lyric, \u201cWalcott, Mystic Seaport is that way.\u201d Mystic Seaport? The place I used to take field trips to in pre-school and in high school? The home of 1600s whaling practices and viking ships? Mystic is a tourist destination, especially for those who live in New England. The premise of \u201cWalcott\u201d is to get out of the small town of Cape Cop, where \u201cThe lobster&#8217;s claw is sharp as knives\u201d and \u201cEvil feasts on human lives.\u201d The lines \u201cWalcott, fuck the women from Wellfleet \/ Fuck the bears out in Provincetown\u201d make New Englanders recognize the song as a welcome home; that winter cold induced cynicism bleeds into all seasons that only we can recognize as normal. I always listen to this song when I\u2019m home, usually for Christmas break, visiting my dad\u2019s family in New Jersey. The song mentions the state in the lyrics, \u201cWalcott, all the way to New Jersey \/ All the way to the Garden State.\u201d There aren\u2019t many songs about my town, so like a true New Englander, I take what I can get.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"sqs-html-content\">\n<h1 style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">Gabriella Collin <\/h1>\n<h2 style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">\u201cTheme From New York, New York\u201d by Frank Sinatra <\/h2>\n<p class=\"\" style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">I\u2019m bad at answering the question \u201cso, where are you from?\u201d I\u2019m from the unknown neighborhood of Kensington in the extremely well-known borough of Brooklyn. Out of the six people in my family, four of us were born in New York. But, my family lives in Connecticut now, and has for a while. \u201cNew York, New York\u201d was the first song to make me feel Big Emotions. With the amount of Frank Sintara vinyls and CDs I grew up with in the home, it was only a given I would listen to him on my own. While the big band, \u201cclassy\u201d intro is a bit cliche, the lyrics speak to the goal I had set for myself when I was young; I was going to move back to New York, by any means necessary. Listening to this song for the first time in a few years, as a senior in college, itching to move out of Massachusetts,&nbsp; I felt like I was a kid again. Sinatra, belting out, \u201cThese little town blues are melting away \/ I&#8217;m gonna make a brand new start of it in old New York\u201d, I could cry. I struggle with calling New York, Connecticut, even Massachusetts my home, but with \u201cNew York, New York\u201d I feel that fire again, that desire to be somewhere better.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"sqs-html-content\">\n<h1 style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">Charlie Deitchman<\/h1>\n<h2 style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">\u201cL.A.\u201d by Elliott Smith<\/h2>\n<p class=\"\" style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">Guys, I\u2019m sorry in advance for very likely ruining the vibe by playing an Elliott Smith song, this is not the first time this has happened, but I had to do it. Being from Los Angeles, I had an abundance of songs to choose from, but I wanted to choose one that felt more personal to me. For a long time, I thought I hated living in Los Angeles. I would shit on the weather and tell everyone I was meant for the east coast. Somewhere during the last couple years of high school, things changed. I got my license and really took the time to explore parts of LA beyond the valley. One of these places ended up being the Elliott Smith memorial wall in Silverlake. Elliott Smith has been one of my favorite artists for a few years now, so visiting this wall became somewhat of a meditative experience for me. If I wanted to spend a day alone or just wanted to go somewhere to think I would drive thirty minutes down the 101 to grab a cup of coffee, sit in front of the Figure 8 mural, and listen to Elliott\u2019s music. Maybe it was geeky or a waste of gas money, but it made me feel closer to the music and really helped to give me a greater appreciation for the city I call home.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"sqs-html-content\">\n<h1 style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">Jules Saggio <\/h1>\n<h2 style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">\u201cChampagne Coast\u201d by Blood Orange <\/h2>\n<p class=\"\" style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">I found out that I am the #1 listener of this song which is insane but doesn\u2019t shock me since it comes on any time I\u2019m driving. I listen to this song whenever I\u2019m driving on the bridge to the beach on Long Island as the sun sets (very millennial-core but it is worth it). It is the closest to peace I will ever experience. Just go on a winter drive and loop this song, trust me. Also I found out that Dev (the lead singer) is based in New York which makes this even more special to me. This song embodies the feel of Long Island in the winter and how comforting it is to live in a coastal town during snowfall. \u201cChampagne Coast\u201d is nautical while embodying the comfort of driving past holiday decorated houses at the same time.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"sqs-html-content\">\n<h1 style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">Serenity Holland <\/h1>\n<h2 style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">\u201cbaltimore\u201d by Nina Simone <\/h2>\n<p class=\"\" style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">I am from a suburb in central Maryland, about 20 minutes outside of Baltimore. I became obsessed with the scene during high school which was abnormal considering the prevalent bar scene, but I\u2019ve been trying so hard to like it. This song is a hard truth coated with a bluesy bass and ethereal strings. \u201c\u2018Cause the city\u2019s dying and they don\u2019t know why. Oh Baltimore, ain\u2019t it hard just to live?\u201d Simone relays the lack of purpose and inspiration I used to feel when I visited the harbor downtown. Baltimore can be difficult to appreciate because it\u2019s a bit slow to develop compared to other cities. However, as I\u2019ve gotten older, I value the old charm and intimate neighborhoods that make up Baltimore such as Fells Point and Federal Hill. I enjoy the live music while walking around to different vendors for a sweet treat. \u201cNever gonna come back here till the day I die,\u201d Simone sings. But I will always fly into the BWI airport feeling nothing but the relief of home.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"sqs-html-content\">\n<h1 style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">Payton Cavanaugh <\/h1>\n<h2 style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">\u201cPaul Revere\u201d by Noah Kahan <\/h2>\n<p class=\"\" style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">\u201cTheir license plates \u2018Live Free or Die\u2019 \/ But it just ain\u2019t that simple, it never was.\u201d If highschool Payton could have heard this one, I fear this track would be on a loop. While choosing a Noah Kahan song may seem like an easy cop out as opposed to picking a lesser known artist, I genuinely have never felt more connected to a song than this one. Being from a very small town in New Hampshire, going to a tiny public high school, and transitioning to a college in the middle of Boston, I initially felt quite overwhelmed. I had never been in a city for longer than a day trip, so you can imagine living here was a huge transition. I embarrassingly recall making Pinterest boards of city skylines in my high school English class. It was always my dream to graduate and get out of my small town. While I still love home, I was dying to get out and meet new people, explore new places, and gain new perspectives. \u201cRide like Paul Revere \/ And, when they ask me who I am \/ I\u2019ll say \u2018I\u2019m not from around here.\u2019\u201d Noah\u2019s album <em>Stick Season<\/em> came at such a pivotal time in my life. A time when I began reflecting on who I was when I left New Hampshire, and the experiences I\u2019ve had and people I\u2019ve met since coming to the city. Now, when I think about New Hampshire, or that girl impatiently awaiting graduation, I am so proud. I think this song, and this album in its entirety, is a reminder of my love for home, and how proud I am of young me for pushing herself to try something different and challenge what she knew.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"sqs-html-content\">\n<h1 style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">Isabelle Pan <\/h1>\n<h2 style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">\u201cUpTown Girl\u201d by Billy Joel <\/h2>\n<p class=\"\" style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">There are so many songs to pick about the state of New York, but I feel like I would be doing a disservice to where I\u2019m from if I didn\u2019t pick a Billy Joel song. Being from Long Island, you have to know who Billy Joel is. You enter any restaurant, grocery store, mall, etc and his music is probably playing. And at every big celebration, whether that be a bat mitzvah, wedding, or a massive Sweet 16, every single person will get up out of their seats when his songs come on. I\u2019ll be honest, I don\u2019t listen to his music often, but just by living there, I know a good amount of it. He\u2019s almost the only unifying entity of Long Island. I spent the last 18 years of my life waiting to leave, but now that I\u2019m in Boston there is a part of me that misses it. It\u2019s nice to have an artist who\u2019s so closely tied to where I\u2019m from to make me feel better when I want to go home. His music provides vivid memories of the terrible drivers and the great bagels anytime I hear it.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"sqs-html-content\">\n<h1 style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">Sean Perry <\/h1>\n<h2 style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">\u201cCarolina In my Mind\u201d by James Taylor <\/h2>\n<p class=\"\" style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">As someone from North Carolina, it\u2019s hard to find songs about my state that aren&#8217;t aggressively patriotic country pop songs. When I heard this song for the first time about a month ago I lost my mind because it\u2019s so deeply specific to my life at this specific moment. Taylor wrote the song about missing North Carolina while he spent time in England. As someone who grew up in a warm and sunny state like North Carolina, and is now in a colder and more cloudy environment, I can relate to everything that Taylor sings about. I\u2019m now able to see that I took North Carolina for granted as I grew up, wanting to leave so badly instead of enjoying all of the nature around me. This song goes out to the very specific group of the people from the south that miss the disgustingly hot temperatures and humid air now that we\u2019re away from it.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"sqs-html-content\">\n<h1 style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">Lily Suckow Ziemer <\/h1>\n<h2 style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">\u201cGett Off\u201d by Prince And the New Power Generation <\/h2>\n<p class=\"\" style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">As a proud Minnesotan I will never let anyone forget we are the home of music legend Prince. Not only was he born in Minnesota but he lived there until his death. One of my favorite Prince songs is \u201cGett Off,\u201d released as a single off of <em>Diamonds and Pearls<\/em> in 1991. It was made with his backing band at the time, The New Power Generation (NPG). \u201cGett Off\u201d was made for a club setting with lyrics perfect for dancing and singing along to. The song describes the freedom of healthy one night stands and is chalk full of sexual innuendos. There\u2019s a storytelling aspect as well, with Prince singing, \u201cYou plus me, what a ride \/ If you was thinkin&#8217; the same \/ We could continue outside.\u201d The music video only enhances the listening experience as it perfectly captures the song\u2019s sexuality. Like usual, Prince never misses.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"sqs-html-content\">\n<h1 style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">Julia Norkus <\/h1>\n<h2 style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">\u201cFunny You Should Ask\u201d by The Front Bottoms <\/h2>\n<p class=\"\" style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">\u201cWhile I was stuck in Jersey \/ Tryna save some money \/ I guess I\u2019m just another thing you left behind,\u201d are some of the most New Jersey lyrics I think I\u2019ve ever heard. Being from NJ, I\u2019ve heard any number of insults about my homeland and what that might mean about me\u2014no, I\u2019m not Italian and no, I don\u2019t have an accent. However, I always have more Jersey pride when I\u2019m not actually in the state because it\u2019s gray and slow and nothing ever happens there. But damn, do I love a bagel.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p class=\"\">Uhhh wait, who has the map?<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":341,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_kad_blocks_custom_css":"","_kad_blocks_head_custom_js":"","_kad_blocks_body_custom_js":"","_kad_blocks_footer_custom_js":"","_kad_post_transparent":"","_kad_post_title":"","_kad_post_layout":"","_kad_post_sidebar_id":"","_kad_post_content_style":"","_kad_post_vertical_padding":"","_kad_post_feature":"","_kad_post_feature_position":"","_kad_post_header":false,"_kad_post_footer":false,"_kad_post_classname":"","footnotes":""},"categories":[1],"tags":[],"class_list":["post-340","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","has-post-thumbnail","hentry","category-uncategorized"],"yoast_head":"<!-- This site is optimized with the Yoast SEO plugin v26.7 - https:\/\/yoast.com\/wordpress\/plugins\/seo\/ -->\n<title>Staff Pix 11\/3: State Crate - wecb<\/title>\n<meta name=\"robots\" content=\"noindex, follow, max-snippet:-1, max-image-preview:large, max-video-preview:-1\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:locale\" content=\"en_US\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:type\" content=\"article\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:title\" content=\"Staff Pix 11\/3: State Crate - wecb\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:description\" content=\"Uhhh wait, who has the map?\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:url\" content=\"https:\/\/orgs.emerson.edu\/wecb\/milkcrate\/2023-11-3-staff-pix-113-state-crate\/\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:site_name\" content=\"wecb\" \/>\n<meta property=\"article:published_time\" content=\"2023-11-03T20:24:51+00:00\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:image\" content=\"https:\/\/orgs.emerson.edu\/wecb\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/87\/2023\/11\/staffpix-6-768x768.png\" \/>\n\t<meta property=\"og:image:width\" content=\"768\" \/>\n\t<meta property=\"og:image:height\" content=\"768\" \/>\n\t<meta property=\"og:image:type\" content=\"image\/png\" \/>\n<meta name=\"author\" content=\"webadmin\" \/>\n<meta name=\"twitter:card\" content=\"summary_large_image\" \/>\n<meta name=\"twitter:label1\" content=\"Written by\" \/>\n\t<meta name=\"twitter:data1\" content=\"webadmin\" \/>\n\t<meta name=\"twitter:label2\" content=\"Est. reading time\" \/>\n\t<meta name=\"twitter:data2\" content=\"15 minutes\" \/>\n<script type=\"application\/ld+json\" class=\"yoast-schema-graph\">{\"@context\":\"https:\/\/schema.org\",\"@graph\":[{\"@type\":\"Article\",\"@id\":\"https:\/\/orgs.emerson.edu\/wecb\/milkcrate\/2023-11-3-staff-pix-113-state-crate\/#article\",\"isPartOf\":{\"@id\":\"https:\/\/orgs.emerson.edu\/wecb\/milkcrate\/2023-11-3-staff-pix-113-state-crate\/\"},\"author\":{\"name\":\"webadmin\",\"@id\":\"https:\/\/orgs.emerson.edu\/wecb\/#\/schema\/person\/c46ba3f7f9fe9c03fa23354d226a97a9\"},\"headline\":\"Staff Pix 11\/3: State Crate\",\"datePublished\":\"2023-11-03T20:24:51+00:00\",\"mainEntityOfPage\":{\"@id\":\"https:\/\/orgs.emerson.edu\/wecb\/milkcrate\/2023-11-3-staff-pix-113-state-crate\/\"},\"wordCount\":2998,\"publisher\":{\"@id\":\"https:\/\/orgs.emerson.edu\/wecb\/#organization\"},\"image\":{\"@id\":\"https:\/\/orgs.emerson.edu\/wecb\/milkcrate\/2023-11-3-staff-pix-113-state-crate\/#primaryimage\"},\"thumbnailUrl\":\"https:\/\/orgs.emerson.edu\/wecb\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/87\/2023\/11\/staffpix-6.png\",\"inLanguage\":\"en-US\"},{\"@type\":\"WebPage\",\"@id\":\"https:\/\/orgs.emerson.edu\/wecb\/milkcrate\/2023-11-3-staff-pix-113-state-crate\/\",\"url\":\"https:\/\/orgs.emerson.edu\/wecb\/milkcrate\/2023-11-3-staff-pix-113-state-crate\/\",\"name\":\"Staff Pix 11\/3: State Crate - wecb\",\"isPartOf\":{\"@id\":\"https:\/\/orgs.emerson.edu\/wecb\/#website\"},\"primaryImageOfPage\":{\"@id\":\"https:\/\/orgs.emerson.edu\/wecb\/milkcrate\/2023-11-3-staff-pix-113-state-crate\/#primaryimage\"},\"image\":{\"@id\":\"https:\/\/orgs.emerson.edu\/wecb\/milkcrate\/2023-11-3-staff-pix-113-state-crate\/#primaryimage\"},\"thumbnailUrl\":\"https:\/\/orgs.emerson.edu\/wecb\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/87\/2023\/11\/staffpix-6.png\",\"datePublished\":\"2023-11-03T20:24:51+00:00\",\"breadcrumb\":{\"@id\":\"https:\/\/orgs.emerson.edu\/wecb\/milkcrate\/2023-11-3-staff-pix-113-state-crate\/#breadcrumb\"},\"inLanguage\":\"en-US\",\"potentialAction\":[{\"@type\":\"ReadAction\",\"target\":[\"https:\/\/orgs.emerson.edu\/wecb\/milkcrate\/2023-11-3-staff-pix-113-state-crate\/\"]}]},{\"@type\":\"ImageObject\",\"inLanguage\":\"en-US\",\"@id\":\"https:\/\/orgs.emerson.edu\/wecb\/milkcrate\/2023-11-3-staff-pix-113-state-crate\/#primaryimage\",\"url\":\"https:\/\/orgs.emerson.edu\/wecb\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/87\/2023\/11\/staffpix-6.png\",\"contentUrl\":\"https:\/\/orgs.emerson.edu\/wecb\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/87\/2023\/11\/staffpix-6.png\",\"width\":1080,\"height\":1080,\"caption\":\"exc-65453b339174ff1e61804e84\"},{\"@type\":\"BreadcrumbList\",\"@id\":\"https:\/\/orgs.emerson.edu\/wecb\/milkcrate\/2023-11-3-staff-pix-113-state-crate\/#breadcrumb\",\"itemListElement\":[{\"@type\":\"ListItem\",\"position\":1,\"name\":\"Home\",\"item\":\"https:\/\/orgs.emerson.edu\/wecb\/\"},{\"@type\":\"ListItem\",\"position\":2,\"name\":\"Staff Pix 11\/3: State Crate\"}]},{\"@type\":\"WebSite\",\"@id\":\"https:\/\/orgs.emerson.edu\/wecb\/#website\",\"url\":\"https:\/\/orgs.emerson.edu\/wecb\/\",\"name\":\"wecb\",\"description\":\"The Underground Sound of Emerson College\",\"publisher\":{\"@id\":\"https:\/\/orgs.emerson.edu\/wecb\/#organization\"},\"potentialAction\":[{\"@type\":\"SearchAction\",\"target\":{\"@type\":\"EntryPoint\",\"urlTemplate\":\"https:\/\/orgs.emerson.edu\/wecb\/?s={search_term_string}\"},\"query-input\":{\"@type\":\"PropertyValueSpecification\",\"valueRequired\":true,\"valueName\":\"search_term_string\"}}],\"inLanguage\":\"en-US\"},{\"@type\":\"Organization\",\"@id\":\"https:\/\/orgs.emerson.edu\/wecb\/#organization\",\"name\":\"wecb\",\"url\":\"https:\/\/orgs.emerson.edu\/wecb\/\",\"logo\":{\"@type\":\"ImageObject\",\"inLanguage\":\"en-US\",\"@id\":\"https:\/\/orgs.emerson.edu\/wecb\/#\/schema\/logo\/image\/\",\"url\":\"https:\/\/orgs.emerson.edu\/wecb\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/87\/2025\/05\/BlIvEz0B_400x400.jpg\",\"contentUrl\":\"https:\/\/orgs.emerson.edu\/wecb\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/87\/2025\/05\/BlIvEz0B_400x400.jpg\",\"width\":400,\"height\":400,\"caption\":\"wecb\"},\"image\":{\"@id\":\"https:\/\/orgs.emerson.edu\/wecb\/#\/schema\/logo\/image\/\"}},{\"@type\":\"Person\",\"@id\":\"https:\/\/orgs.emerson.edu\/wecb\/#\/schema\/person\/c46ba3f7f9fe9c03fa23354d226a97a9\",\"name\":\"webadmin\",\"image\":{\"@type\":\"ImageObject\",\"inLanguage\":\"en-US\",\"@id\":\"https:\/\/orgs.emerson.edu\/wecb\/#\/schema\/person\/image\/\",\"url\":\"https:\/\/secure.gravatar.com\/avatar\/69ce876dbf64a439233868c95c707278a3886908f0b6e1169e431baa2c3cb615?s=96&d=mm&r=g\",\"contentUrl\":\"https:\/\/secure.gravatar.com\/avatar\/69ce876dbf64a439233868c95c707278a3886908f0b6e1169e431baa2c3cb615?s=96&d=mm&r=g\",\"caption\":\"webadmin\"},\"url\":\"https:\/\/orgs.emerson.edu\/wecb\/milkcrate\/author\/webadmin\/\"}]}<\/script>\n<!-- \/ Yoast SEO plugin. -->","yoast_head_json":{"title":"Staff Pix 11\/3: State Crate - wecb","robots":{"index":"noindex","follow":"follow","max-snippet":"max-snippet:-1","max-image-preview":"max-image-preview:large","max-video-preview":"max-video-preview:-1"},"og_locale":"en_US","og_type":"article","og_title":"Staff Pix 11\/3: State Crate - wecb","og_description":"Uhhh wait, who has the map?","og_url":"https:\/\/orgs.emerson.edu\/wecb\/milkcrate\/2023-11-3-staff-pix-113-state-crate\/","og_site_name":"wecb","article_published_time":"2023-11-03T20:24:51+00:00","og_image":[{"width":768,"height":768,"url":"https:\/\/orgs.emerson.edu\/wecb\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/87\/2023\/11\/staffpix-6-768x768.png","type":"image\/png"}],"author":"webadmin","twitter_card":"summary_large_image","twitter_misc":{"Written by":"webadmin","Est. reading time":"15 minutes"},"schema":{"@context":"https:\/\/schema.org","@graph":[{"@type":"Article","@id":"https:\/\/orgs.emerson.edu\/wecb\/milkcrate\/2023-11-3-staff-pix-113-state-crate\/#article","isPartOf":{"@id":"https:\/\/orgs.emerson.edu\/wecb\/milkcrate\/2023-11-3-staff-pix-113-state-crate\/"},"author":{"name":"webadmin","@id":"https:\/\/orgs.emerson.edu\/wecb\/#\/schema\/person\/c46ba3f7f9fe9c03fa23354d226a97a9"},"headline":"Staff Pix 11\/3: State Crate","datePublished":"2023-11-03T20:24:51+00:00","mainEntityOfPage":{"@id":"https:\/\/orgs.emerson.edu\/wecb\/milkcrate\/2023-11-3-staff-pix-113-state-crate\/"},"wordCount":2998,"publisher":{"@id":"https:\/\/orgs.emerson.edu\/wecb\/#organization"},"image":{"@id":"https:\/\/orgs.emerson.edu\/wecb\/milkcrate\/2023-11-3-staff-pix-113-state-crate\/#primaryimage"},"thumbnailUrl":"https:\/\/orgs.emerson.edu\/wecb\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/87\/2023\/11\/staffpix-6.png","inLanguage":"en-US"},{"@type":"WebPage","@id":"https:\/\/orgs.emerson.edu\/wecb\/milkcrate\/2023-11-3-staff-pix-113-state-crate\/","url":"https:\/\/orgs.emerson.edu\/wecb\/milkcrate\/2023-11-3-staff-pix-113-state-crate\/","name":"Staff Pix 11\/3: State Crate - wecb","isPartOf":{"@id":"https:\/\/orgs.emerson.edu\/wecb\/#website"},"primaryImageOfPage":{"@id":"https:\/\/orgs.emerson.edu\/wecb\/milkcrate\/2023-11-3-staff-pix-113-state-crate\/#primaryimage"},"image":{"@id":"https:\/\/orgs.emerson.edu\/wecb\/milkcrate\/2023-11-3-staff-pix-113-state-crate\/#primaryimage"},"thumbnailUrl":"https:\/\/orgs.emerson.edu\/wecb\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/87\/2023\/11\/staffpix-6.png","datePublished":"2023-11-03T20:24:51+00:00","breadcrumb":{"@id":"https:\/\/orgs.emerson.edu\/wecb\/milkcrate\/2023-11-3-staff-pix-113-state-crate\/#breadcrumb"},"inLanguage":"en-US","potentialAction":[{"@type":"ReadAction","target":["https:\/\/orgs.emerson.edu\/wecb\/milkcrate\/2023-11-3-staff-pix-113-state-crate\/"]}]},{"@type":"ImageObject","inLanguage":"en-US","@id":"https:\/\/orgs.emerson.edu\/wecb\/milkcrate\/2023-11-3-staff-pix-113-state-crate\/#primaryimage","url":"https:\/\/orgs.emerson.edu\/wecb\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/87\/2023\/11\/staffpix-6.png","contentUrl":"https:\/\/orgs.emerson.edu\/wecb\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/87\/2023\/11\/staffpix-6.png","width":1080,"height":1080,"caption":"exc-65453b339174ff1e61804e84"},{"@type":"BreadcrumbList","@id":"https:\/\/orgs.emerson.edu\/wecb\/milkcrate\/2023-11-3-staff-pix-113-state-crate\/#breadcrumb","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"name":"Home","item":"https:\/\/orgs.emerson.edu\/wecb\/"},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"name":"Staff Pix 11\/3: State Crate"}]},{"@type":"WebSite","@id":"https:\/\/orgs.emerson.edu\/wecb\/#website","url":"https:\/\/orgs.emerson.edu\/wecb\/","name":"wecb","description":"The Underground Sound of Emerson College","publisher":{"@id":"https:\/\/orgs.emerson.edu\/wecb\/#organization"},"potentialAction":[{"@type":"SearchAction","target":{"@type":"EntryPoint","urlTemplate":"https:\/\/orgs.emerson.edu\/wecb\/?s={search_term_string}"},"query-input":{"@type":"PropertyValueSpecification","valueRequired":true,"valueName":"search_term_string"}}],"inLanguage":"en-US"},{"@type":"Organization","@id":"https:\/\/orgs.emerson.edu\/wecb\/#organization","name":"wecb","url":"https:\/\/orgs.emerson.edu\/wecb\/","logo":{"@type":"ImageObject","inLanguage":"en-US","@id":"https:\/\/orgs.emerson.edu\/wecb\/#\/schema\/logo\/image\/","url":"https:\/\/orgs.emerson.edu\/wecb\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/87\/2025\/05\/BlIvEz0B_400x400.jpg","contentUrl":"https:\/\/orgs.emerson.edu\/wecb\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/87\/2025\/05\/BlIvEz0B_400x400.jpg","width":400,"height":400,"caption":"wecb"},"image":{"@id":"https:\/\/orgs.emerson.edu\/wecb\/#\/schema\/logo\/image\/"}},{"@type":"Person","@id":"https:\/\/orgs.emerson.edu\/wecb\/#\/schema\/person\/c46ba3f7f9fe9c03fa23354d226a97a9","name":"webadmin","image":{"@type":"ImageObject","inLanguage":"en-US","@id":"https:\/\/orgs.emerson.edu\/wecb\/#\/schema\/person\/image\/","url":"https:\/\/secure.gravatar.com\/avatar\/69ce876dbf64a439233868c95c707278a3886908f0b6e1169e431baa2c3cb615?s=96&d=mm&r=g","contentUrl":"https:\/\/secure.gravatar.com\/avatar\/69ce876dbf64a439233868c95c707278a3886908f0b6e1169e431baa2c3cb615?s=96&d=mm&r=g","caption":"webadmin"},"url":"https:\/\/orgs.emerson.edu\/wecb\/milkcrate\/author\/webadmin\/"}]}},"taxonomy_info":{"category":[{"value":1,"label":"Uncategorized"}]},"featured_image_src_large":["https:\/\/orgs.emerson.edu\/wecb\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/87\/2023\/11\/staffpix-6-1024x1024.png",1024,1024,true],"author_info":{"display_name":"webadmin","author_link":"https:\/\/orgs.emerson.edu\/wecb\/milkcrate\/author\/webadmin\/"},"comment_info":0,"category_info":[{"term_id":1,"name":"Uncategorized","slug":"uncategorized","term_group":0,"term_taxonomy_id":1,"taxonomy":"category","description":"","parent":0,"count":877,"filter":"raw","cat_ID":1,"category_count":877,"category_description":"","cat_name":"Uncategorized","category_nicename":"uncategorized","category_parent":0}],"tag_info":false,"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/orgs.emerson.edu\/wecb\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/340","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/orgs.emerson.edu\/wecb\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/orgs.emerson.edu\/wecb\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/orgs.emerson.edu\/wecb\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/1"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/orgs.emerson.edu\/wecb\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=340"}],"version-history":[{"count":0,"href":"https:\/\/orgs.emerson.edu\/wecb\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/340\/revisions"}],"wp:featuredmedia":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/orgs.emerson.edu\/wecb\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media\/341"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/orgs.emerson.edu\/wecb\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=340"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/orgs.emerson.edu\/wecb\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/categories?post=340"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/orgs.emerson.edu\/wecb\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/tags?post=340"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}