Section: Arts “Paskkal The Landlord” drops new album made at Kenyon Just days after Kenyon announced it would be extending its spring break, Pascal Lee ’22 released an album close to his heart, reminiscing… Read More by Mikayla Connolly April 9, 2020
Section: Arts Horn Gallery hosts visiting acts for a night of calm music With nothing but an electric guitar, a small amp and a microphone, Annie Blackman ’20 took the stage, playing original music in front… Read More by Dylan Manning October 25, 2018
Section: Arts Annie Blackman’s honest songs resonate with intimate crowd Her lyrics are poetic, her chords fresh — although Annie Blackman ’20 is not a professional musician, she already has a large repertoire… Read More by Dylan Manning May 3, 2018
Section: Arts Middle Path Sessions produces “Tiny Desk”-style recordings With both the radio and studio teams in temporary locations since the demolition of Farr Hall, WKCO has used this moment of transition… Read More by Agatha Eydenberg April 12, 2018
Section: Arts Motown’s multi-genre repertoire prompts a change of name The group formerly known as Motown recently decided to change its name, after reflecting on the African-American roots of the band’s namesake. Its… Read More by Emily Birnbaum April 5, 2018
Section: Arts Jacob Adams ’19 brings West Coast rap influences to the Hill Jacob Adams ’19, under the moniker Jacob DelOakland, has launched his rap career this year. “I was always scared to put… Read More by Agatha Eydenberg March 1, 2018