OU Performing Arts and Concert Series upholds tradition of entertainment experiences
By Sophia Rooksberry | Feb. 14Students and faculty discuss past shows and future developments of the series.
Students and faculty discuss past shows and future developments of the series.
The OU junior maintains campus-wide involvement and a passion for writing music.
The Boise-based performance artist’s new single is an outrageous personal and societal commentary.
Listen to these tunes this Valentine's Day to get you in the loving spirit for the holiday.
Nick and Arielle finish their discussion about the 2024 Grammys, discussing more performances and the biggest awards of the night.
Whether you are excited to grow up or nostalgic for the past, these coming-of-age songs are relatable for college students stuck between childhood and adulthood.
From One Direction to Backstreet Boys, here's a list of boy bands and what your favorite one says about you!
Nick and Arielle talk about the best and worst moments of the biggest night of music.
New music from the rap scene with Don Toliver’s “Bandit" and the pop scene with The Last Dinner Party’s "The Feminine Urge."
Feb. 4, the annual Grammy Awards returned with newcomers and beloved music veterans taking home some of the night's biggest awards.
Do you have the time to listen to me whine or praise Green Day’s newest record? Today we’re covering Saviors to see how good this record is and how it compares to their long discography.
The standoff between the companies has created quite an issue for the app
This week with special guest Jessa Miller, Jada, and Zoe take on the wide range of queer music throughout history. Join us as well as we discuss queer music from the musicians we grew up with like Katy Perry, Troy Sivan, and Lady Gaga.
After spending over 13 years together, Hiatus Kaiyote has kept its extraordinarily, eccentric and soulful sounds refreshing and fun for everyone.
New music from the jazz scene with Hiatus Kaiyote’s “Everything’s Beautiful" and the hip-hop scene with Benny The Butcher’s "Back Again."
This week features a melodic rap collab with a first-gen immigrant and an Inglewood, CA, native, a French-infused jazz tune and an indie-pop band repping New Delhi, India.
This week's "Music Notes" dives into the fun and freaky lyricism of one of Chappell Roan's most memorable songs.
A timeline of Kali Uchis and Don Tolivers baby with the announcement of the start of their family.
In the past few weeks, an overwhelming amount of music festivals have dropped lineups packed with some of the world's hottest artists. Here's the rundown on some of the best festivals happening this spring and summer.
New music from the folk scene with Mumford & Sons’ “Good People" and the punk rock scene with Green Day's "The American Dream Is Killing Me."