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How do we choose the music we like?

Austin Davidson September 26, 2019
Discussing the idea of how a music taste developes
Kara Killinger
Photo by Genevieve Humphreys

In defense of making “bad” art

Kara Killinger August 29, 2019
Opinion: You don't always have to be amazing to create work that matters
A symphony in Salzburg

A symphony in Salzburg

Noelle Barrera August 26, 2019
Senior music major funds her summer abroad with scholarship, GoFundMe page
Photo credit: Amelia Mundell

Classical music doesn’t have to be inaccessible

Amelia Mundell May 2, 2019
Column: In defense of adding some classical songs to the queue
(left to right) Joel Holmes, Kievan Boudreaux-Bostic
Provided photo Photo credit: Matthew Claybrook

Trinity Students Serve Up “Progressive, Millenial Wu-Tang” in Echo Park Band

Jackson Beach March 21, 2019
Joel Holmes and Kievan Boudreaux-Bostic spoke on the origins of Echo Park and their experience in the group.
Photo credit: Andrea Nebhut

All shredders have to start somewhere

Brian Miceli February 13, 2019
Learning to play the guitar in adulthood
Photo credit: Corrin Mccullough

Low energy, high passion fill metal venue Rock Box

Corrin McCullough February 6, 2019
Jessikill, Immortal Guardian, A Good Rogering open for Marty Friedman
Photo credit: Julia Poage

A review of Mitski’s “Be the Cowboy”

Calliope Izquierdo August 31, 2018

In the two weeks since it was released, Mitski’s fifth album “Be the Cowboy” has received enormous acclaim from fans and critics alike. Its serious approach to confronting personal...

What Dicke-Smith has to offer for non-majors

What Dicke-Smith has to offer for non-majors

Calliope Izquierdo August 23, 2018
Art, music departments provide resources, avenues for involvement
Photo credit: Kaitlyn Curry

SPB announces Welcome Week artist

Calliope Izquierdo August 15, 2018
KYLE and A-Game set to perform
illustration by Julia Poage

Cardi B’s first album shocks and awes the haters

Daniel Rothschild April 18, 2018

“Is she a stripper, a rapper, a singer?” Cardi B raps about herself on "Drip," the second song on her new album "Invasion of Privacy." This is a kind of started-from-the-bottom statement that actively...

Promising local rapper is breaking out

Promising local rapper is breaking out

Daniel Rothschild April 11, 2018

In the opening lyrics to the song "IDFWN," San Antonio native Izaq Roland raps, “You a John Doe, I can't f*ck with you” — lyrics that are made simultaneously ironic and all the more genuine by...

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