Brian Jacobs '02 launches new CD, sets concert dates
By Shialing Kwa | October 11, 1999Sophomore singer-songwriter uses his musical talents to cope with personal issues, connect with loyal fans
Sophomore singer-songwriter uses his musical talents to cope with personal issues, connect with loyal fans
College attracts wide variety of musical and theatrical personalities; students involved in many artistic fields
Shakespeare's 'Much Ado About Nothing' succeeds in updating the classic comedy
I stood in line outside Leede Arena at about 7:30, feeling cold and wet, attempting to cast vicious glances at the group of nine-year-old boys standing in front of me, and I wondered if all of this was an indication of how the concert itself would be. Thankfully, I'm jamming on my way back to the dorm three hours later, high on awesome music and second-hand smoke.
If you have waited in line to check your blitz at the Hop recently, you've probably noticed these guys whirling and twirling and drumming up a frenzy on the television screen next to the computers.
These days when you turn on the radio, it's rare to hear a unique sound that arrests your attention.
Grammy Award-winning musician Richard Stoltzman teams up with the Stomp-like performers of Nexus
"If it's easy to explain, it's not worth doing," says Richard Foreman, the writer, director, set, costume and sound designer of "Pearls for Pigs." The play is about theater itself.