Tag: music
Flame kept a Bern’in, all night long
On the top floor of Back to the Grind, where the indignant, electric-voiced Jaykob Mare was setting up his guitar and the sound system,...
Killer Mike takes the platform and leaves his impact
Perhaps for the uninitiated, spending two hours watching Michael Render give a speech in front of 200 college students, then taking the rest of...
RADAR Sessions: Illin Mic
This week’s RADAR Sessions moved away from the more traditional notion of a university musician as someone with a guitar and a great voice....
RADAR Sessions: thechrishaverland
Thechrishaverland is a fifth-dimensional being from the mind of H.P. Lovecraft. Thechrishaverland, stylized all in lowercase, tells “violent stories” with his words as his...
Highlander Newsroom (12/2/15)
This week in the Highlander Newsroom, we chat about the cancellation of Heat 2016, the recently approved Three Year Financial Stability plan that will...
Away From the Sprawl: Last minutes and lost evenings
“And if only for a little while, we could insist on the impossible.”
Could I begin my final column for this newspaper in a more...
Highlander Newsroom 05/06/15
This week in the Highlander Newsroom, we chat about our experiences at this year's Spring Splash, debate the issues of standing on an American...
Highlander Newsroom 04/15/15
This week in the Highlander Newsroom, we discuss the ASUCR elections, talk about ways students can save water after California Governor Jerry Brown's drought...
“Just Kids” Isn’t Alright
Singer-songwriter Mat Kearney’s fifth album, “Just Kids,” is a sentimental evocation of childhood and youth. Although the tracks on the LP are all well-produced...
Locke’s new album, “Time Stands Still” is nostalgic goodness
Having strummed his guitar and sang his heart out for the past 10 years, Taylor Locke is no stranger to the stage, since he...