The arts staff share and compare their Grammy predictions
By Long Do | February 14, 2017Long Do, along with the rest of the arts staff, offered predictions for this year’s Grammys, which aired this past Sunday.
Long Do, along with the rest of the arts staff, offered predictions for this year’s Grammys, which aired this past Sunday.
Ever wonder how the students sitting in the galleries of the Hopkins Center for the Arts or the students behind the ticket counter got their jobs?
“Shape of You,” “Castle on the Hill,” Ed Sheeran, ÷ Ed Sheeran has finally moved on from producing songs filled with the lulling sound of acoustic guitars, which should be great.
“To Be Without You,” Ryan Adams, “Prisoners” Ryan Adams’ new album’s lead single “Do You Still Love Me?” features riff after riff of heavy guitar, but this new song offers a much calmer, acoustic vibe.
“I’m weary of the ways of the world,” Solange sings in her new release “A Seat at the Table.” The album cover, featuring a faded photo of the artist’s face, suggests a dark tone.
“Store,” Carly Rae Jepsen, “Emotion Side B” Jepsen is mainly known for her 2011 hit “Call Me Maybe,” but the Canadian pop star has consistently put out great pop music since.