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Monáe delivers lovable pop single

Morgan Dowdy April 29, 2010

Before the March 31 video release of “Tightrope,” Janelle Monáe’s most notable solo compositions appeared on “Metropolis, Suite I of IV: The Chase,” a 2007 space-age themed concept EP starring...

Rock Band to play Jupiter

Rock Band to play Jupiter

Cameron Kiszla April 28, 2010

Jupiter Bar & Grill is ending the school year with a bang, bringing folk-rock group the Benjy Davis Project and electronic artist Bassnectar for today’s and Friday’s shows. Currently on a national...

A cappella concert subject to entertain

Jessica Kelly April 25, 2010

Brian Skoog, a senior and director of Subject to Change, said the group consists of eight members and was founded in the fall of 2005 during his freshman year by UA alumnus Stephen Rotz. During its first...

UA Presents A Night of Poetry Jazz

Kyerra Dexter April 21, 2010

The University can look forward to an entertaining night that combines poetry and jazz. “Ask Your Mama: 12 Moods of Jazz — The Langston Hughes Project” is a multimedia presentation featuring trumpeter...

Bands gearing up for Bonnaroo

Jamie Lyons April 20, 2010

With just over eight weeks before tens of thousands of music fanatics swarm into Manchester, Tenn., the bands on the lineup for the 2010 Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival are getting ready to put on quite...

Choruses combine to make Sacred Harmonies

CW Staff April 15, 2010

This Sunday, a concert will be offered at the First United Methodist Church. The Prentice Concert Chorale and the Shelton State Singers are combining to put on “Sacred Harmonies: A Concert of Sacred...

Musician to rejuvenate students with veena

Jamie Lyons April 14, 2010

Any student in the school of music will testify to the challenges of learning an instrument, and how long it takes to master it. But for Vidvan Balakrishna, the process of learning the ancient Indian string...