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(09/13/15 6:24am)
Students lined up more than three hours before Fall Fest’s scheduled start time and waited for hours in relentless, drenching rain as the line to get into Alumni Arena stretched around the University Police Station. They donned plastic ponchos and huddled together under umbrellas in sub-60 degree weather.
(09/11/15 2:11am)
One dollar can make a huge difference.
(09/09/15 1:43am)
No one wants to waste $163,700.
(09/09/15 12:36am)
This week, Buffalo has an odd assortment of bands coming to the Queen City. From legendary ’90s rap groups to small, indie-rock duos from Tel Aviv, the concert choices are endless. Whether you want a gritty hip-hop concert or a huge festival-style show, you have plenty to choose from.
(09/08/15 7:19pm)
If you were trying to buy a general admission ticket to Fall Fest, it’s too late.
(09/02/15 1:18am)
For $163,700 of student money, Big Sean, Jeremih, Isaiah Rashad and Tink will perform outside UB Stadium for Fall Fest on Sept. 12.
(09/02/15 12:35am)
The grapevine is a weekly concert comprehensive seeking to bring all the latest and greatest Buffalo concerts to your fingertips. In this week’s installment, a diverse lineup of groups graces the local scene. From the pop icons One Direction to the underground electronica kings Ratatat, Buffalo has a concert for everyone. Celebrate (or lament) the return of school by going downtown for one of these great concerts.
(08/25/15 8:55pm)
The Student Association made a surprise announcement Tuesday that Isaiah Rashad will also perform at Fall Fest on Sept. 12, along with Big Sean, Jeremih and Tink.
(08/20/15 8:19pm)
Hip-hop has continued its dominance of Fall Fest.
(07/20/15 5:47pm)
For many UB students, Fall and Spring Fests are the most anticipated events of the year.
(07/18/15 4:03am)
Amid the stars and stormtroopers, “Weird Al” Yankovic brandished his own brand of humor as a force for the good of all on his nationwide Mandatory Fun Tour.
(05/03/15 8:32pm)
UB’s Center for the Arts stands at the forefront of UB – the colorless behemoth overlooks Lake LaSalle, one of North Campus’ unmistakable landmarks. As constant construction brings a fresh exterior, a similar remodeling is taking place on the walls inside the CFA.
(05/03/15 8:25pm)
Students sporting flower headbands and Ray-Bans packed into the Alumni Arena parking lot Saturday for a music fest extravaganza with nice weather and mellow vibes just two weeks after the Bingo Players rattled the inside of Alumni Arena for an EDM fest.
(04/29/15 2:33am)
Spring Fest is upon us so get your ID cards ready. Whether you started jamming to these five bands when the lineup was first released or you still have no idea who these hipster bands are, this playlist will get you up-to-date A.S.A.P. Don’t let yourself be “that guy” at the show who only knows the words to the songs on the radio – consider this your Spring Fest crash course.
(04/22/15 12:41am)
Buffalo continues to prove why it is one of the most underrated music cities in the United States. This week, indie rock legend Neutral Milk Hotel will be gracing the city with its presence, along with ’70s legend Paul Anka and ’00s throwback The All-American Rejects. No matter your musical preferences, there is no excuse to not make it out to one of these shows because there is truly something for everyone.
(04/12/15 7:02pm)
This week in Buffalo the list of concerts truly personifies Buffalo’s diverse music scene. Whether your music taste centers on poppy radio tunes or underground punk rock, Buffalo has something for everyone. From a symphonic metalcore band and a small country duo to nationally acclaimed indie, punk, alt-rock acts, you just have to take your pick.
(04/10/15 1:13am)
Album: What For?
(04/07/15 5:00pm)
On Monday Jay-Z launched Tidal, his own music streaming service.
(04/02/15 10:37pm)
In the Center for the Art’s small, underground Black Box Theater, with barely enough light to see the person next to you, the music department held an experimental electronic concert for an audience of about 85 people.
(03/31/15 11:14pm)
A sad fact of life is most people do not know how to prioritize their time.