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Club Spotlight: Creative Arts Club

Club Spotlight: Creative Arts Club

Fairley Lloyd, Staff Writer September 29, 2019

Are you craving to create something but do not know where to start? Interested in making friends with similar interests? Want to meet other artists just like you?  If you answered yes to any of the...

Taylor Swifts latest album is Lover. [Taylor Swift Productions]

Taylor Swift’s “Lover” brings back a familiar sound with grown-up feel

Fairley Lloyd, Staff Writer September 24, 2019

Taylor Swift is back again with new music. She released her seventh studio album, “Lover,” on Aug. 23, 2019. Like Swift’s previous albums, “Lover” has a special touch to it that makes it familiar...

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The Lumineers and the art of somber storytelling

Brenna Flanagan, Lifestyles Editor September 22, 2019

America’s favorite folk-rock group, The Lumineers, are back on the release of their third album, “III,” keeping theme with the short album titles. The band’s past two albums have both been hits...

King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard releases new album

King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard releases new album

William Becker, Staff Writer September 11, 2019

What if I told you that one of the best thrash metal albums of the 21st century did not come from Slayer, Metallica, Megadeth, Anthrax, Overkill, Testament or even Exodus? What if told you that honor would...

TOOL releases album after keeping fans waiting for 13 years

TOOL releases album after keeping fans waiting for 13 years

William Becker, Staff Writer September 4, 2019

“Fear Inoculum” is the first full-length TOOL album since their 2006 release, “10,000 Days.” Since the release of the last TOOL album, Pluto has lost its status as a planet, North Korea conducted...

From top left to right: The Guardians of the Galaxy soundtrack, Johnny Cashs At Folsom Prison. From bottom left to right: Dolly Parton, Linda Rondstant, and Emmylou Harris Trio, Haims Something to Tell You, and Joan Jetts Greatest Hits.

‘Girl, put your records on’: Tips on record collecting

Samantha Dickerson, Lifestyles Editor April 21, 2019

Collecting records is a rewarding pastime for music lovers. Records produce a popping white noise that many streaming services can not replicate. Although the sounds are amazing and the actual collecting...

‘FREE TO ROCK’ breaks down social reform through music

Logan Sasser, Staff Writer April 2, 2019

During UNC Wilmington’s annual Communications Studies Week, Producer and Author Doug Yeager came to show and discuss a documentary called “FREE TO ROCK.” The documentary, directed by four-time Emmy...

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The validity of award shows: The Grammy Awards

Valerie Keys, Staff Writer March 4, 2019
While having won an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, or a Tony looks great on your resume, it does not define, diminish or rectify the quality of your craft. Cardi received a hefty amount of backlash following her win as many hecklers believed that Young Money veteran Nicki Minaj was more deserving of the title. From there sparked a discussion about the true value of an award.
UNCW wins first place in UP AND UP Festival competition

UNCW wins first place in UP AND UP Festival competition

Logan Sasser, Contributing Writer March 1, 2019

UNC Wilmington has come in first place in the UP AND UP Festival competition, which means SLUSHII will be performing in Wilmington. The festival is will be held on April 17 at Pier 33 at Port City Marina....

The Wilmington Symphonic Winds present John Williams: At the Movies.

Wilmington Symphonic Winds performs ‘John Williams: At The Movies’

Caitlyn Dark, Staff Writer February 26, 2019
The air was full of music and nostalgia as the Wilmington Symphonic Winds performed their concert “John Williams: At The Movies” in Kenan Auditorium on Feb. 23.
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Six albums coming up in early 2019

Samantha Dickerson, Lifestyles Editor January 18, 2019
It can be difficult to find out which rumors in the music industry are truth and which are fact, but after combing through possible album releases and hints of tours, here are the top six albums that will actually be released this spring from the biggest pop, indie, and rock groups for the Spring of 2019.
The Beatles in 1964. From left to right: John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Ringo Starr.

50 years later, ‘The Beatles’ reaches its peak

Noah Thomas, Editor in Chief November 26, 2018

John Lennon was once quoted saying “the break-up of the Beatles can be heard” on it. It was recorded over the course of five months, resulting in Ringo Starr briefly leaving the Beatles and stressing...

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