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Over the last several weeks, UB has outfitted North Campus with banners emblazoned with the phrase “Diversity Sparks Discovery.”
With Saturday’s closing set, the self-proclaimed “trap lord,” A$AP Ferg, wasted no time jumping into his opener “Trap and a Dream.” He rushed the stage as soon as his verse began.
At first, I thought of the “Not in This Lifetime…” Tour as a typical money grab.
Album: KOD
Alan Zweibel went from being a South Campus resident advisor to an Emmy Award winner.
From behind the kit to the lecture podium, Bill Bruford’s passion for music hasn’t waned.
From Bill Bruford’s perspective, the drums are everything.
Behind and in front of the camera, Colin Quinn finds resonance in all forms of comedy.
With winter weather sticking around through April, stepping out can be difficult.
The elevator in Red Jacket building four has been malfunctioning since the beginning of the fall semester.
From opener Daniel Caesar to headliners A$AP Ferg and Ty Dolla $ign, Spring Fest features a mix of R&B and hip-hop on May 5.
While the cold weather may not want to let up, spring is on the horizon. With warmer weather comes a change of pace in every facet, from clothing to daily routines. Music is no different.
The Albright-Knox Art Gallery now has seventy-six masterwork pieces available online in high definition in a collaboration with Google Arts and Culture. Some of the pieces taken from the gallery include Orange, Red, Yellow by Mark Rothko and La maison de La Crau by Vincent Van Gogh.
Susan Rice has worked with U.S. presidents since 1993.
As a force in the White House under two administrations, Susan Rice was present for some of the most combative times in modern politics.
My first week of the spring semester consisted of 9 a.m. classes, rushed lunches and a totaled car.
After 18 studio albums, Marillion shows no signs of slowing down.
The future is Beanie Feldstein’s to own.
Spring semester just started, but spring is certainly not in the air. If anything, we haven’t seen the worst of Buffalo’s winter. So before your fully charged phone dies from barely stepping foot outside this semester, it’s time to explore some new music.
Comedians such as Tom Segura or Anthony Jeselnik are characterized as extremely dry comics. Bill Maher is often saddled with this description, but is in a category all his own.