Everyone is ready for the relaxation that a week off from class brings. So sit back, relax and add some of these albums to your travel queue.
When Chair of the Washington University Department of Music Todd Decker took the stand in one of the most high-profile music copyright cases in recent years this past July, he did something that rarely falls under the responsibilities of traditional expert witnesses: sing.
Here’s who we wish we could see gracing the WILD stage—take note for next fall, Social Programming Board!
“Teenage Dream” is all about spending time with the person you love; it’s about the youthful spirit of living as a teenager.
No, I am not a 15-year-old girl, and yes, I went to the Katy Perry concert on Sunday at the Scottrade Center.
At long last, after a seemingly endless winter, spring is finally here. Students are gallivanting around in tank tops and shorts, going to the zoo and tossing around discs in Forest Park. But as you put your North Face away until next year’s first snow and pull out your swimsuit, you’re probably worried about getting that bikini body.
There was a time when the VMAs showcased legendary performances. Madonna announced her arrival as the Queen of Pop when she performed “Like a Virgin” bedecked in a bridal gown. Michael Jackson brought down the house in 1995 with a medley of his greatest hits. And Madonna (again) caused an uproar when she made out with Britney Spears onstage.
Free beer! Free live records! Not-so-free records! For most of today’s music listeners, attaining music is a non-issue. Online stores such as iTunes, online libraries like Grooveshark or Pandora, and various other less legal means have made music all too available over the Internet.
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