Port of Morrow Review
Album: Port of Morrow
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Album: Port of Morrow
Wiz Khalifa - Taylor Allderdice
College students stereotypically live off Ramen noodles and instant mac and cheese. It's safe to say cooking is not our forte. However, over the past few decades, musical pioneers have allowed us to turn this disability into art.
At approximately 10:45 p.m. on Thursday night, students received an emergency alert text message stating: "UB Police are evacuating Red Jacket Residence Hall on North Campus because of an unidentified odor in the building."
On Wednesday evening, junior pre-pharmacy major Raphew Fahm and senior film studies and media studies major Wyatt Maker playfully hosted a lively SU theatre audience. The hosts' quips were deceptive, as there was some serious talent to be heard.
For the past few weekends, seven women have gathered on stage in Elmwood's TheatreLoft studios to perform Ntozake Shange's For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow Is Enuf, a classic play in African-American history.
Album: Untitled EP
The numbers from Family Guy's last few season premiers have a very unfortunate, but understandable trend.
In Reign of Terror's opener, "True Shred Guitar," singer Alexis Krauss repeatedly chants "Push it, push it" over Derek Miller's distorted guitar. Over the course of the album, it is apparent that the lyric represents both the album's strength and crippling weaknesses.
Fellow males, your sex lives are in grave danger.
There's a place where monsters, Gary Coleman, and puppet sex coexist, and it's all brought to you by the letter Q.
Quinton Brock, a freshman undecided major, isn't your typical rags-to-riches sort of rapper. He comes from an affluent background. He doesn't know what life on the streets is like. He doesn't fit the image.
My English teacher back in high school was manic, to say the least. The man was notorious among students for his aggressive attitude and his numerous cynical rants about things like existentialism, nihilism, and what bad scholars we were.
Last Saturday night, Alumni Arena hosted two artists at important points in their careers. Both performers were preparing for big releases, and could have used this concert to further promote their material.
Lana Del Rey has divided her audience in her few months of mainstream success.
It's been a long road, but it seems that Bagginz is about to make his dreams a reality.
Dance teams usually have a habit of sticking to one genre. Whether it's hip-hop, dancehall, jazz, or swing, that team is going to specialize and perfect that one style because that's who they are.
Buffalo isn't exactly known for its depth of popular hip-hop talent. There are a few emcees that do show skills that rival some of today's most famous rappers, but they are restricted to the oft-overlooked underground scene. There has yet to be a Buffalo native to break into hip-hop's mainstream in the genre's nearly 40 years of existence.
Raekwon – Unexpected Victory
After Fall Fest was announced, students covered the Student Association Facebook page with negative comments. As 2012 begins, SA has a chance to redeem itself.