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Hip-hop for the kids

by Destanie Martin-Johnson
Published September 24, 2015
Save the Kids is a national program that aims to guide teens and kids through positive forms of expression such as dance and spoken word.

Culture Compass 9/24/2015 – 10/01/2015

by Isabella Romano
Published September 24, 2015

Listen to this:  The Shins   Sure, they’re in that awkward “old news” stage. They’re not classics, but they’re not current either. I get it. But put on their 2001...

Local artist Andrew Forbes plays the bagpipes for participants at the Interact Center on Tuesday afternoon.

Interact Center participates in Art Access Chautauqua

by Grace Kramer
Published September 24, 2015

For almost 20 years, Interact Center for the Visual and Performing Arts has challenged preconceived notions of what it means to be a disabled artist.    Consisting of disabled artists from the...

Guest choreographer Kamiko Higashi demonstrates dance steps during a workshop for the hip-hop dance crew Hip Hope in Peik Gymnasium on Wednesday. The group is scheduled to preform in the homecoming parade on Friday.

Spreading love through street dance

by Destanie Martin-Johnson
Published September 24, 2015
Hip Hope student dance group focuses on hip-hop and creating community.
Goodnight Gorillas at their home on Tuesday. The band is scheduled to play at Northrop Plaza for Student Sound, a concert series that features student bands from the University.

Goodnight Gorillas say good afternoon to Northrop

by Isabella Romano
Published September 22, 2015
The student band will play the plaza this Wednesday

Empress Of Everything

by Chance Wellnitz
Published September 22, 2015
Empress Of performs tonight at the 7th Street Entry with her debut album, “Me.”

A fall of album releases to look forward to

by Isabella Romano
Published September 17, 2015

Nothing pairs with the beginning of a new school year like a few freshly-pressed albums. The newly released work of artists new and old serves as a soundtrack to fall and makes the deceivingly long walk...

Culture Compass 9/17/2015 – 9/24/20156/2015

by Grace Kramer
Published September 17, 2015

FridayHannibal Buress   Comedian Hannibal Buress returns to the Varsity Theater for three days and five shows of laughter. Buress is currently on his tour, “The Comedy Camisado.” Back...

Local artist Megan Moore poses with her paintings outside her home on Monday. Moore's work will be featured as a stop on the League of Longfellow Artist's art crawl taking place this Saturday, September 19.

Local artist featured in Art Crawl

by Grace Kramer
Published September 17, 2015

Drawing inspiration from nature, Megan Moore’s artwork is simple, calming and beautiful. Starting with a wood canvas and oil paints, Moore paints scenes of birds perched on treetops and the changing...

No love in the heart of the city

by Grant Tillery
Published September 17, 2015
Lydia Loveless brings hard-hitting country tunes to Festival Palomino.

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