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SoFar Sounds Comes to SLU to Benefit Overground

SoFar Sounds Comes to SLU to Benefit Overground

Mikhail Faulconer, Staff Writer February 20, 2019

On a cold, windy Valentine’s Day night in St. Louis, more than one hundred people gathered for a fundraising concert, hosted by SoFar Sounds, in the Sinquefeld Room in support of Overground Railroad...

Photo Courtesy of Sarah Steen.

Dorothy Delivers at Delmar Hall

Mikhail Faulconer, Contributor February 14, 2019

“Take me down to the West coast/ Where the sun shines all day/ Weaving through the heart of Los Angeles/ To the San Francisco Bay,” mused Dorothy Martin, lead singer of the L.A.-based rock band Dorothy....

Panic! At the Disco Brings the Party to St. Louis

Panic! At the Disco Brings the Party to St. Louis

Chandana Kamaraj, Arts Editor February 8, 2019

Panic! At The Disco never seems to disappoint. The band lead by musical genius Brendon Urie set the stage on fire (literally) after their return to St. Louis after two years, and a lot has happened since...

Photo Courtesy of Maggie Rogers Official Page

Maggie Rogers Reaches Listeners with “Heard It In a Past Life”

Cassie Travers, Contributor January 23, 2019

From small beginnings in a makeshift recording studio slash broom closet to quickly skyrocketing in popularity with her incredibly unique sound, singer-songwriter Maggie Rogers has established a well-earned...

Symphony Executes Seamless Performance

Symphony Executes Seamless Performance

Madisyn Siebert, Associate Arts Editor January 13, 2019

The Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra got everyone into the Christmas spirit before the holidays by performing a live score to the movie “Home Alone” the weekend of Dec. 14. The show appeared to be a...

Jason Mraz: A Storyteller

Jason Mraz: A Storyteller

Leianna Tanedo, Staff Writer December 12, 2018

Jason Mraz, widely known for his 2008 classic “I’m Yours,” performed a laid-back acoustic set accompanied by Toca Rivera and Gregory Page. Mraz told the story of his origins at a coffee shop, Java...

Its a Hamilton Christmas

It’s a Hamilton Christmas

Madisyn Siebert, Associate Arts Editor December 6, 2018

Powell Hall kicked off their Christmas celebrations Sunday evening with a 90-minute set from Leslie Odom Jr., who is most famously known for his role in the smash hit “Hamilton,” as the original Aaron...

Young the Giant Hits Home with Audience, Produces More Mature Album

Young the Giant Hits Home with Audience, Produces More Mature Album

Chandana Kamaraj, Arts Editor December 5, 2018

On Wednesday, Nov. 28, Young the Giant returned to St. Louis for the fourth time since their “Home of the Strange” tour. After performing at the Pageant during the fall of 2016, they returned in the...

Duo in HoHo Show Share Love for St. Louis

Duo in HoHo Show Share Love for St. Louis

Madisyn Siebert, Associate Arts Editor December 5, 2018

The Point continued their string of HoHo Shows at The Pageant with the duo of lovelytheband and Bastille Thursday, Nov. 29. The combination of the two bands was something that I would never have put together...

ACL is More Than Just a Music Festival

ACL is More Than Just a Music Festival

Madisyn Siebert, Associate Arts Editor December 5, 2018

Austin City Limits has made its way onto the list of one of the world’s most well-known music festivals. Since its founding in 2002, the three-day music festival is in the heart of Zilker Park in downtown...

Starwolf Shines at Blueberry Hill

Starwolf Shines at Blueberry Hill

Meredyth Staunch, Editor-in-Chief November 30, 2018

Laden with undertones from songs of the 1980s, Starwolf’s music successfully works indie with synth pop. The St. Louis band released its debut EP “Ti Amo, Stargazer” on Nov. 9, which features six...

St. Louis Celebrates 20 years of Lauryn Hills Miseducation

St. Louis Celebrates 20 years of Lauryn Hill’s Miseducation

Andrew Smith, Contributor October 24, 2018

On Friday, Oct. 5, fans gathered in Chaifetz Arena to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the timeless album “The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill.” After compelling performances by opening acts Shabazz Palaces...

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