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Mary Chapin Carpenter shines at the Stanley Hotel

November 13, 2017 Emma Cohen

On Nov. 10 and 11, singer-songwriter Mary Chapin Carpenter performed at the historic Stanley Hotel for the second year in a row, drawing her fall…

Arts & Life

Goat Girl takes a drive in their haunting new video “Cracker Drool”

November 6, 2017 AnnMarie Marlow

On October 30, the eve of Halloween, the South London Band Goat Girl released a chilling new video for their most recent single “Cracker Drool.”…

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Jessie Ware’s “Glass House”: a soulless pop-soul album

October 30, 2017 AnnMarie Marlow

Jessie Ware’s 2012 single “Wildest Moments” earned her an internationally prominent name. Five years later, it has earned her the less flattering title of “a…

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Frank Ocean’s “Visual Essay” is a testament of multifaceted artistry

October 30, 2017 Claudia Glenn

Frank Ocean is perhaps one of the most elusive figures in the modern music industry. Known for avoiding interviews, photographs, social media and even performances,…

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King Krule’s “The OOZ:” a melancholic masterpiece

October 23, 2017 AnnMarie Marlow

King Krule’s newest album “The OOZ” is a sensorial journey into the strange, shadowy corners of the artist’s mind. Archy Ivan Marshall, otherwise known as…

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Listening to LA fem-punk duo Girlpool is like hearing your diary read out-loud

October 23, 2017 Kendall Morris

Girlpool, a young fem-punk duo who’s gained popularity recently, played a sold out show at Larimer Lounge on Wednesday Oct. 18. Cleo Tucker and Harmony…

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MASSEDUCTION: St. Vincent’s newest is nothing short of brilliant

October 16, 2017 Kendall Morris

Annie Clark, more commonly known as St. Vincent, dropped her sixth album “MASSEDUCTION” on Friday, Oct. 13. The album confronts lyrically the more insidious cultural underpinnings…

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Pink is familiar yet refreshing on “Beautiful Trauma”

October 16, 2017 Emma Cohen

On Friday, October 13 P!nk released her seventh studio album, “Beautiful Trauma,” following the release of three singles and a powerful speech at the VMA’s…

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Kuuskmann and Reynolds give an emotional performance

October 16, 2017 Georgia Peden

Oct. 10 marked the opening night at the Newman Center for the Lamont Symphony Orchestra, and with Lawrence Golan at their head, they brought their…

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One-on-one with Los Angeles artist Soren Bryce

October 16, 2017 Claudia Glenn

Soren Bryce is a force to be reckoned with in the world of electronic indie-pop. At only nineteen, she has mastered a captivating sound with…

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