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(06/16/23 5:23pm)
Angels. Love. Self-discovery. Rebirth. These are just some of the recurring motifs within Christine and the Queens’ fourth album, “Paranoïa, Angels, True Love,” a stunning comeback for the French singer after recovering from the loss of his mother. Unlike its predecessors, this album challenges the singer, allowing him to move past 1980s influences into a new realm of experimentation.
(06/13/23 2:39pm)
With Pride Month now in full swing, it’s important to recognize the queer artists and allies who have paved the way for LGBTQIA+ representation in music. Because of these pioneers, music has become an expressive outlet for diverse storytelling and creativity.
(06/14/23 4:00am)
“Love really confuses me, like how much are you supposed to give?” is one of the underlying questions that Lola Young is trying to find the answer to on her debut album, “My Mind Wanders and Sometimes Leaves Completely.” Through brutal self-reflection, the singer finds clarity by the end of the album’s 10 tracks, giving her a sense of closure that is hard to find in your 20s.
(06/14/23 4:00am)
On June 4, I stood for a total of five hours in a crowded general admissions pit just to see the unbeatable and high-energy band almost all listened to at least once if you grew up during the early-2000s: Paramore. Performing at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse in downtown Cleveland, Ohio, the two-hour set was full of fan-favorites and new songs from the trio’s latest album, “This Is Why,” which was released back in February.
(06/14/23 4:00am)
It’s been a minute since The Aces have released new music, especially after the COVID-19 pandemic put a halt on proper album releases and tours. Yet, this brief stint has allowed the group to become an overnight sensation, with now over one million monthly listeners on Spotify.
(06/01/23 3:27am)
While Jazz Is Phsh may seem like the wackiest name in music right now, it is actually a band worth noting this summer. Pulling inspiration from genres such as jazz, funk and rock music, this band is constantly experimenting, not afraid to dangle in the uncertainty of switching its sound.
(06/04/23 4:00am)
Since 1999, the U.S. has recognized June as Pride Month, a month dedicated to the celebration and commemoration of the LGBTQIA+ community. With this time of joy and community just around the corner, Southeast Ohio is preparing many fun and accessible events to honor these individuals.
(05/23/23 4:00am)
“A hyper-vigilant insomniac” is one of the many ways one can describe upcoming artist BENJI & Their Orchestra, or at least according to their impressive website. Heading into their freshman year at Ohio University, the singer and songwriter will be studying music production and recording industry on a pre-entertainment law track this fall, wanting to further their musical craft and knowledge of the music industry.
(05/22/23 11:39pm)
Unless you’re an English nerd like me, most music lovers don’t realize the ways in which artists enhance their writing by using literary references. Building off authors’ themes, concepts or even writing styles, musicians have begun to use the world of literature to their advantage, challenging their creativity.
(05/25/23 2:32am)
Going off to college may seem like a scary life transition, but in reality, it opens you up to experiences and people you would not have witnessed or met in high school. As a freshman, it’s important to also open yourself up, especially as you start fresh in a new place with new people everywhere you look.
(05/25/23 1:43am)
When going off to college, most students pray that they end up in a decent dorm, especially when attending Ohio’s oldest college. Although Ohio University has a lot of options when it comes to on-campus living, there are definitely dorms that stick out for their modernness and accessibility when compared to others.
(05/18/23 2:11am)
Throughout the last several years in music, it finally seems like international artists are getting the recognition they deserve, especially those within the sphere of Latin music. While that music’s rise in popularity has gained mass appeal, it’s still important to recognize its history as it continues to become more mainstream.
(05/23/23 4:00am)
On May 1, practically all of Hollywood attended the annual Met Gala in New York City, known for its wide array of fashion looks. Yet, this event wasn’t always just about the fashion, starting out as a charity event thanks to publicist Eleanor Lambert in order to raise funds for the newly founded costume institute within The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
(04/28/23 3:16am)
Grace and Maggie talk about Coachella weekend 1 and 2 including Frank Ocean, their favorite performers and guest performers.
(04/28/23 1:11am)
As the school year comes to an end, you may be worried that the friendships you’ve made in college will slowly fade away, especially with distance involved. Yet, there are a lot of ways to prevent friendships from dying out throughout the summer, even if you do have to get a little creative.
(04/27/23 2:05am)
Friday, April 28
(04/27/23 2:32am)
At Ohio University, students are lucky enough to have plenty of academic resources, including the Academic Achievement Center, or the AAC, in Alden Library. With an array of resources such as academic coaching, peer tutoring and supplemental instruction, there’s no doubt that students at least have one favorite to attend to during the school year.
(04/26/23 5:00am)
At the start of every summer, Ohio University prepares for a new freshman class after saying goodbye to its seniors, eager to meet fresh faces before school starts back up again in August. As part of this preparation period, the university welcomes incoming students through Bobcat Student Orientation, or BSO.
(04/26/23 3:06am)
There are many labels that one can associate with Janelle Monáe. A singer, actor and activist, the Kansas City native has been in the entertainment industry since the early 2000s, forging an impressive path as a non-binary black entertainer.
(04/25/23 2:46am)
OneRepublic is a band that many confuse for One Direction, but it should not be treated as the laughingstock of pop music. Starting in 2002, the Colorado Springs natives all came together with the help of bandmates Ryan Tedder and Zach Filkins, eventually producing music that would hit its peak during the span of the 2010s.