August 18, 2020
Tune-In Tuesdays #83 BONUS: Sunbeam by Census

Arkansas-based progressive rock band Census gracefully raises awareness on the deep, emotional scarring of sexual assault with the music video for their latest single, “Sunbeam.”
August 18, 2020
With a demeanor as warm as midwestern summer sunshine and a heart of gold, NYC-based indie singer-songwriter Cat Dail amplifies awareness surrounding misogyny and race in her lustrous, jazzy new single, “Red Pill.”
Recently, we spoke to Dail via telephone to learn more about the single and the movie it’s made for. We also discussed the importance of women producers in the music industry, among other timely topics.
August 17, 2020
Artist Teri Anderson delights us with her geometric illustration, “Continue 2.”
August 16, 2020
From production to promotion, iLiveYouToo allows musicians and venues to generate revenue through their unique live video streaming experiences.
Recently, iLiveYouToo announced they’re partnering with DICE.fm, the American Nightlife Association, and DoLA to further their efforts in keeping live music alive amidst these trying times.
August 16, 2020
Y’know, I had this realization the other day that I manage to casually slip some textbook-sounding medical tidbit into just about every conversation that I have.
So, TALK TO US ABOUT SCIENCE! Don’t be surprised if editor burgundy bug somehow manages to go off on some ICD-esque tangent, though.
Anyways, let’s dive into our weekly recap.
August 15, 2020
Inspiration can strike at any time — but as Winnie the Pooh put it, “doing nothing often leads to the very best of something.”
August 14, 2020
We’re eager to announce the incredibly inspiring, multi-talented motivational speaker and writer Rosalyn L. has officially joined The Burgundy Zine team.
August 14, 2020
Motivational speaker and writer Rosalyn L. teaches us how businesses can strive to incorporate more eco-friendly practices.
August 14, 2020
Artist @bagelwhalee wows us with her warm, adorable digital artwork.
August 13, 2020
360 On History owner and creator Saima Bag inspires us with the life story of Ada Lovelace, the first computer programmer.