COLUMN: A playlist of 10 songs to get you through the semester
College isn’t just a place. It’s a feeling, as cheesy as that may sound.
College isn’t just a place. It’s a feeling, as cheesy as that may sound.
The controversial and creative hyperpop genre gives new meaning to the dwindling punk rock scene.
The event will start at 7 p.m. on August 27.
The Americana Folk singer, known for her Swedish influence, is touring across the United States.
A variety of world-class musicians and dancers will perform throughout the weekend.
Doors will open at 7:30 p.m. and the show will start at 8 p.m.
General tickets cost $15 and student tickets cost $12.
Tickets are available for $11 and table reservations are available for $20 on The Orbit Room’s website.
The band’s second album, “A Slow Migration West,” was recorded at Russian Recording.
“MEMO” is his eighth studio album in four years.
This will be Will Holler’s fifth time playing in the People’s Park series.
Baz Luhrmann’s soundtrack features covers and remixes of classic songs that sometimes miss the mark.
The venue is outdoors and tickets are $10 for all ages.
Bruner debuted as a musician in 2015.
This will be the group’s third appearance in the series.
Leckey has been writing the songs on the album, “Best Supporting Actress,” for two years.
The solo act released her ninth EP in the wake of her first studio album.
The band plays original songs and covers artists like Bob Dylan.
Subtle and authentic, Soccer Mommy establishes her sound and talent.
The Los Angeles-based band released their self-titled album “MUNA” on June 24.