Thundercat’s new record is an acquired taste, but offers wild beats and mind-bending lyrics. By Sam Danshes
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Posted on 02 March 2017.
Thundercat’s new record is an acquired taste, but offers wild beats and mind-bending lyrics. By Sam Danshes
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Posted on 01 March 2017.
The Clocktower Cabaret Burlesque show gave a fun time that almost anyone could enjoy. Unless you see it with your parents. By Sam Danshes
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Posted on 28 February 2017.
Speakers offered bystander intervention training to prepare students to intervene in uncomfortable situations. By Sam Danshes
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Posted on 27 February 2017.
Despite the promise of an upbeat dance concert, the lack of energy and mix-match of genres led to a disappointing night. By Sam Danshes
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Posted on 14 February 2017.
Arts writer Sam Danshes reviews “Process,” the new album by British songwriter Sampha that is deep with meaning and complexity.
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