WHUS Radio, the University of Connecticut’s student-run radio station, hosted its annual Mischief After Dark concert on Saturday, Nov. 2, treating students and attendees to a night of ...
Fred Ellwein spent a lifetime in music, including as Army band commander and Rapid City teacher. Now he's a hall of famer.
Still riding high on their April EP, Mirror's Edge, Northlane have released a new song, “Welcome to the Industry,” as part of the soundtrack for the forthcoming video game Fre ...
Larry Lee, co-founder of the country rock band the Ozark Mountain Daredevils, recalls writing his first song. Rather than ...
The Pixies underwhelmed in their new release, “The Night The Zombies Came.” The album brings soft rock and tired vocals into ...
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It was 1995, and the band from Georgia was touring the world on the strength of three smash-hit albums in a row when Bill Berry collapsed—and everything almost fell apart.
The sense of collective strength throughout the three-day event was as palpable as the beats of the drums during the performances, the rhythms we felt in our gut.
The American University Department of Performing Arts presented “In Pieces” by Joey Contreras in the Katzen Studio Theater from Oct. 24-26.
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Every Thursday evening, a group of Jewish students gather for a student-led Torah study. Attendees share company, eat snacks, and discuss the parshah of the week. No knowledge of Torah is required.
The selfless deeds, immeasurable sacrifices and unfaltering bravery exhibited by those who have served our country, is something deserving of daily reflection. But there is also an ...