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Springfest 2018: “This Crowd was Rowdy”
“This crowd was rowdy, and we like people moving and dancing,” said Cults’ lead singer, Madeline Follin. Although they have reached stardom, Cults still enjoy playing college shows. “College campuses can be really fun,” Follin stated.…
St. Lawrence is MuSICK
Upon arriving on campus, it would not take one too long to realize that a love for music runs deep within the student body. Whether it be at Springfest or a walk through the Dean hallways, music is prevalent and has found a way to leave a…
Cavetown Debuts with “Lemon Boy”
Upon discovering an artist whose genre is labeled “Bedroom Pop,” I was skeptical as to what kind of music I was about to listen to. Cavetown is fronted by 19-year-old Robin Skinner, a boy from Cambridge, England.
He started his career on…
Music and Merriment with Roots of Creation, Lux Deluxe and Del Water Gap at Java
Not to knock the great T.S. Eliot, but April has been rather good to us this particular year. Well, perhaps the snow and ice storms have been a bit of a downer; April certainly has been cruel to the Green House… but has that put an end to…
In Praise of Hayao Miyazaki
I have a theory that anyone who watches movies by the director Hayao Miyazaki has a higher chance of being a better person. I say this in jest, but sometimes I find myself believing it more than I should. I’m going to attempt to explain…
Kendrick Lamar’s Win For Rap
On Tuesday night of this week, it was announced that Kendrick Lamar was the recipient of the Pulitzer Prize for music for his most recent album, “DAMN.” In a category traditionally dominated by classical and jazz musicians, Lamar becomes…
The Return of the Avengers
On April 27, 2018, “Avengers: Infinity War” will be released in the United States. This is the nineteenth installment in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) and a film that fans have been looking forward to for years. Originally set to be…