WTSR’s Album of the Week: ‘Little Oblivions’
By Signal Correspondent | Mar. 9, 2021By Julia LandiAssistant Music Director at WTSR In her third album “Little Oblivions,” singer-songwriter Julien Baker expands upon her musical sound ...
Read More »By Julia LandiAssistant Music Director at WTSR In her third album “Little Oblivions,” singer-songwriter Julien Baker expands upon her musical sound ...
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Read More »By Julia LandiAssistant Music Director at WTSR “Collapsed in Sunbeams,” the debut album by 20-year-old English poet, Arlo Parks, showcases the artist’s ...
Read More »By Ian KrietzbergManaging Editor David Ross Lawn first set foot on his musical journey in Scotland at the age of nine, when his mother presented him ...
Read More »By Jayleen RolonStaff Writer Cumulative laughter of 500 people makes a distanced world much closer. On Wednesday Feb. 24, the College Union Board (CUB) ...
Read More »By Joey GibbsStaff Writer Madison Beer reminds me of the run-of-the-mill popular girl from my high school: entitled, on the after prom committee and ...
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Read More »By Alycia GilbReviews Editor Once again, the College’s Lyric Theatre demonstrated that no matter the circumstances, the show must go on — and this ...
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Read More »By Claire McFadden Correspondent The College’s celebration of Black History Month continued last Thursday night with The Division of Inclusive Excellence’s ...
Read More »By Richard ChachowskiStaff Writer Dylan Lembo is a jack of all trades when it comes to musical instruments. “I play a bunch of instruments,” Lembo ...
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