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Review: Full Speed cant keep pace with hip-hop greats

Review: ‘Full Speed’ can’t keep pace with hip-hop greats

By Max Denning, Online News Editor February 11, 2015
Kid Ink's newest album, "Full Speed," bungles his genre with inconsistent style and lack of lyrical prowess.
Review: Punch Brothers deliver discography-defining album

Review: Punch Brothers deliver discography-defining album

By Matthew Coogan, Contributing Writer February 5, 2015
"The Phosphorescent Blues" is the Punch Brothers' best album yet, combining Romantic-era motifs with elements of bluegrass.
Review: Tetsuo and Youth provides intellectual wordplay

Review: ‘Tetsuo and Youth’ provides intellectual wordplay

By Matthew Radulski, Staff Writer January 28, 2015
Lupe Fiasco returns with his final album before his split from Atlantic Records, bringing high-caliber raps.
Review: Indie band returns with album dedicated to fans

Review: Indie band returns with album dedicated to fans

By Ashley Wolf, Staff Writer January 28, 2015
The Decemberists' seventh studio album, "What a Terrible World, What a Beautiful World," pleases fans with an updated, folksy sound.
Review: Doo-wop and pop collide in Trainors new album

Review: Doo-wop and pop collide in Trainor’s new album

By Casey Murphy, Staff Writer January 22, 2015
Though Meghan Trainor produces some catchy tunes in her newest album, "Title" devolves into a jumble of genres, making for a confusing listen.
Review: Vast sonic range propels ethereal hip-hop album

Review: Vast sonic range propels ethereal hip-hop album

By Steven Pirani, Assistant Life & Culture Editor December 10, 2014
Fusing hip-hop, rap and ambient instrumentals, "A Constant Moth" effortlessly provides a new blend of electronic music.
From left, Alexander Thomas and Gillian Glasco star as Kenyatta and his daughter, Nina, respectively, in “Sunset Baby,” directed by Dominique Morisseau, at the Kitchen Theatre Company.

Review: Kitchen Theatre play delves into family values

By Daniel Wisniewski, Staff Writer December 10, 2014
Exceptional acting fuels a family-centric narrative in "Sunset Baby," running from Dec. 3–21 at the Kitchen Theatre Company and directed by Dominique Morisseau.
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