Musical piece co-funded by Modlin Center wins Pulitzer
A musical piece co-commissioned and premiered by the Modlin Center for the Arts last year has won the 2009 Pulitzer Prize in music.
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A musical piece co-commissioned and premiered by the Modlin Center for the Arts last year has won the 2009 Pulitzer Prize in music.
This semester's school play, "How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying," is appropriate given the U.S. economy.
Jordan Trippeer spoke with Ryan Dunson who does vocals and plays the acoustic guitar for Rookie of the Year.
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I've finally been outted by an online comment (don't we just love www.thecollegianur.com?) - I'm not really from Compton. My name just "grants me access to a pun," and to be honest, I didn't actually know who N.W.A. was. But whatever, we'll just call it irony that I actually come from the Midwest. I mean, St. Louis (my real hometown) is up there in standing, as far as rap music goes (until he semi-fell off the face of the earth, who didn't love Nelly? And J-Kwon and Chingy were clearly so legit). But I digress.
For those of you hoping to start your weekend out on the right foot, here's some good news to get you going: After four long years of silence, Blink 182 has decided to reunite and record a new album.
What was last Friday? It was "the night the lodge went wrong." For some, the complications of a lodge being shut down ruined the night, but I had ended up experiencing the joy of random fun. Plus, being removed from the actual lodge while in the midst of a lodge mindset and atmosphere allowed for some (deep and meaningful) reflection about our campus' obsession with lodge parties.
For many University of Richmond students, dreams of becoming a rock star may never go beyond the walls of Sine Irish Pub on karaoke Thursdays. But for one freshman, that dream has just begun after the iTunes release of his debut album.
Ruckus, the online music service available to college students nationwide, has officially shut down.
So here I was on the corner of Broad and Madison Street Friday night listening to four people in a folk(ish) band scream my name aloud in front of about 15 people with crowds nearby.
The a cappella group Rockapella will bring the sounds of the holidays to campus for the third year in a row next month.
The Third Practice Electroacoustic Music Festival will return to Richmond for its eighth year this weekend.
By Christopher Genualdi
Thursday October 30th
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By Emma Anderson
By Curtis Rogers
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No member of The Black Crowes shaved before the band's show in downtown Richmond on Tuesday at the National.
Junior Matt Trent is a pitcher for Richmond's baseball team and listens to music that puts him in game mode.