Aespa’s invitation to perform at Coachella’s main stage is remarkable.
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in Arts & Entertainment, Music
Jerrod Carmichael’s “Rothaniel” proves stand-up is more hard-hitting than ever.
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Count down to finals week with a song for each day of remaining classes.
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By KACIE YAMAMOTO
in Arts & Entertainment, Columns, Featured, Music
As member RM said in the group's latest concert, "We’ve heard all of the stuff about the GRAMMYs, why give a shit about it?"
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in Arts & Entertainment, Music
Enjoy some sunny melodies while you try your best to beat the blazing heat.
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in Arts & Entertainment, Music
On his debut album, Fivio Foreign evolves his use of Drill and looks to be the forefront of Brooklyn and New York
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in Arts & Entertainment, Music, Reviews
Wet Leg’s debut album is bright new wave fun that shows room for improvement.
‘Chloë and the Next 20th Century’ thrills fans
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in Arts & Entertainment, Music, Reviews
In his latest album, Father John Misty softens his usual comic wit and resigns to entertaining with the timelessness of a love song.