Chase MarchBlog

Welcome to the sounding board for Chase March. Here you will find my various articles about a variety of topics (DJ Events and news, book reviews, skatepark tours, teaching-related articles and resources, and much more)

Please use the buttons on Explore page to navigate to the topics that interest you.

  • Top 10 Albums of ’10

    Here are my picks for the best albums of 2010. 10) Eternia & Moss – At Last I really wish this album had made it further up the list. Eternia is a fierce emcee who consistently drops some amazing underground hip-hop. Moss is a rising star producer and has done some amazing work this year.

    Read More


  • Teaching Tip – Take a Break

    Image via Wikipedia Teaching can become an all-encompassing profession. It is so hard to fit everything we need to do into the small amount of time we have at school. Most teachers I know either come in early, stay late, or take work home with them. Many teachers actually do all three.  I know that

    Read More


  • How Rap Got Popular – Part 2: Whodini & Run-DMC

    We just played a track called “Friends” by Whodini that gets classified as an old-school track. However, it is important to note that when that track was released, old-school as a genre or a term didn’t even exist. Now we define old-school hip-hop as containing a simple drum pattern, a bass-line, and a few sparse

    Read More


  • Know Your History: Episode 6 – Rap Gets Popular

    Welcome to the sixth installment of Know Your History. This is the show where we explore the rich culture that is hip-hop. You can download this show for free, stream it with the player at the bottom of the post, or read it here on the blog. Whatever you choose to do, thanks for tuning

    Read More


  • Teaching Tip Tuesday – Art Attack

    Image via Wikipedia Have you seen the television show Art Attack? If not, you really should look for it. The show is a treasure trove for the elementary classroom. Host Neil Buchanan shares a passion for art and creativity that is simply inspiring. Every week on the show, he goes through simple projects that you

    Read More


  • 5 Lovely Ladies of Silent Cacophony

    My first celebrity crush was Claire Danes. I was completely captivated by her when I saw the very first episode of My So-Called Life. I also developed a bit of a crush on the fictional Erica Strange played by Erin Karpluck on the excellent television series Being Erica. And then, of course, there was Black

    Read More