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Creating music without sight: violist Christina Ebersohl’s journey

November 8, 2021 Julianna O'Clair

In 2015, musician Christina Ebersohl was declared legally blind. When paper confirmation arrived in the mail a few days after her appointment with an eye…

Arts & Life

FUR crosses the boundaries of genre with “When You Walk Away”

November 1, 2021 Toni Elton

Brighton, United Kingdom, based band FUR, delivers a sonic experience that blends the boundaries of genre and transcends time with their new album “When You…

Arts & Life

Destroy Boys expands punk sound with “Open Mouth, Open Heart”

September 27, 2021 Toni Elton

San Francisco-based band, Destroy Boys, packs a profusion of sonic and lyrical elements into their latest album “Open Heart, Open Mouth.” With their prior releases,…

Arts & Life

Local artist spotlight: Pink Fuzz finds their footing in the music scene

September 20, 2021 Toni Elton

Home of The Fray, Jake Schepps, The Samples and a handful of other folk, pop, bluegrass and reggae bands, it is safe to say that…

Off-Campus

The controversy around Lil Nas X’s new video is steeped in homophobia and racism

April 12, 2021 Ana Ortega

Lil Nas X is known for pushing boundaries with his music. The rapper went viral when he released his single “Old Town Road” featuring Billy…

Arts & Life

DISHPIT’s first album delivers an unparalleled post-punk sound

March 22, 2021 Toni Elton

Montreal-based band DISHPIT delivers an unparalleled post-punk sound in their first LP, “DIPSHIT.” The album, which was produced by Steve Albini—producer for Pixies, Nirvana, PJ…

Arts & Life

The story behind post-punk band DISHPIT and their new album

March 8, 2021 Toni Elton

Amid anecdotes, spells of laughter and talk of admiration for Pixies and The Breeders, DISHPIT members Nora Kelly and Ethan Soil encapsulated the chaotic and…

Arts & Life

Taylor Swift releases surprise “evermore” album

December 24, 2020 Skylar Nitzel

On Dec. 11, Taylor Swift surprised fans with her ninth studio album and second album of 2020 titled “evermore.” It is the companion to her…

Arts & Life

Rachel Kiel’s “Dream Logic” explores the artist’s authenticity and talent

November 2, 2020 Toni Elton

In her latest album, Rachel Kiel delivers yet another milestone in her musical journey. Kiel broke into the music scene with her 2008 album entitled…

Arts & Life

Raye Zargoza calls for protection of Indigenous Women with new song “Red”

October 12, 2020 Skylar Nitzel

On Sept. 30, acclaimed singer and songwriter Raye Zargoza released her song “Red” in the hopes of increasing the protection of Indigenous women. Her new…

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