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Musicians Celebrate Black Art and Culture in Second ‘Living in Color’ Event

Musicians Celebrate Black Art and Culture in Second ‘Living in Color’ Event

Jack Weynand February 12, 2023
The second event of "Living in Color" showcased Black artist performances, from West African ensemble to gospel.
CommonToast: A Brunch Café! Provides Warm Respite and Tender Music on Chilly Evening

CommonToast: A Brunch Café! Provides Warm Respite and Tender Music on Chilly Evening

Sofia Torres November 20, 2022
The Common Tones stuck to a food-themed showcase, with costumes and decorations, for their CommonToast: A Brunch Cafe!
iEdit: Rachel Phelan Curates a Predictably Unpredictable Punk and Pop Playlist

iEdit: Rachel Phelan Curates a Predictably Unpredictable Punk and Pop Playlist

Megan Kelly October 4, 2022
Layout editor Rachel Phelan pulls together a playlist that perfectly reflects her character, according to editor-in-chief Megan Kelly.
Julian Lennon Crafts His Own Sound on New Album ‘Jude’

Julian Lennon Crafts His Own Sound on New Album ‘Jude’

Erin Pender September 18, 2022
Lennon played to his strengths with sedated instrumentals and defined airy voice in his new album release.
The Heightsmen Serenade Crowd With Classic Songs at Spring Café

The Heightsmen Serenade Crowd With Classic Songs at Spring Café

Erin Pender April 10, 2022
The Heightsmen of BC captivate the audience inside Devlin 008 with classic and recent hits a capella.
Sonic Envy

Himes: Sonic Envy

Emily Himes November 4, 2018
Assistant Arts Editor Emily Himes discusses songs so good she's jealous of the writer.
Nonsense Column

Himes: Unification by Nonsense

Emily Himes October 21, 2018
Assistant Arts Editor Emily Himes discusses why lyrics aren't always the most important part of the song.
Tranquility Base Hotel + Casino

Spaced Out: The Arctic Monkeys, The Iran Deal, and Finals

Kaylie Ramirez May 5, 2018
Associate arts editor Kaylie Ramirez avoids studying for finals by thinking about the upcoming Arctic Monkeys album and the impending fate of the Iran Deal.
songs about drugs

Second Hand High: Reveling in the Irony of Songs about Drugs

Kaylie Ramirez March 14, 2018
Associate Arts editor Kaylie Ramirez discusses the coded lyrics and happy-go-lucky beats certain artists use to disguise their messages about drugs.
Father's Music

An Ode to My Father, and All His Songs

Emily Himes February 25, 2018
Assistant Arts Editor Emily Himes talks about the love of music she has, and the way it was instilled by her father.
The Beatles

The Beatles are Overrated

Kaylie Ramirez February 2, 2018
In her latest column, associate Arts editor Kaylie Ramirez defends her unpopular opinion that The Beatles' music is overrated.
on air

The Rolling Stones Dust Off Radio Show-Era Records in ‘On Air’

Kaylie Ramirez December 12, 2017
The Rolling Stones revisit their formative years through BBC radio show recordings from the 1960s in 'On Air.' The band presents both original hits and covers of artists that inspired their early work on the new album.
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