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Review: Malek perfectly portrays Freddie Mercury mystique

Review: Malek perfectly portrays Freddie Mercury mystique

By Antonio Ferme, Staff Writer November 6, 2018
Like Mercury’s character, “Bohemian Rhapsody” is flawed, yet beautiful.
From left, junior Angelee Chen, sophomore Julia Cohen and graduate student James Yoon dance at rehearsal for K-pop dance group Katalyst.

Clubs celebrate Korean music through dance and discussion

By Matilde Bechet, Contributing Writer October 3, 2018
“For some people, K-pop can be refreshing and new,” Dotten said. “It can be something people find fascinating.”
Fall Creek neighbors and students band together at Porchfest

Fall Creek neighbors and students band together at Porchfest

By Phoebe Harms, Staff Writer September 26, 2018
To participate in Porchfest, musicians must find willing homeowners to host a show on their porches and then sign up through the Porchfest website.
Sophomore Andrew Lackland watched as Brian Bishop, Bobby Frisk and Jeff Wilkinson play at an underground house concert Sept. 8.

Student-rented houses host do-it-yourself concerts

By Charlie Musante, Staff Writer September 12, 2018
This isn’t a standard college party full of loud rap music and reckless drinking.

Coffeehouse art showcase highlights LGBTQ artists of color

By Vivian Goldstein, Staff Writer May 2, 2018
“This space isn’t only for artwork, it’s also to connect with people who are part of the community,” Armour said.
Timothy Johnson, professor in the Department of Music History, Theory and Composition, presented on his research in music and sports.

Q&A: Professor presents on music and baseball

By Meaghan McElroy, Opinion Editor March 7, 2018
Opinion Editor Meaghan McElroy spoke to Johnson about his career path, his presentation and the relationship between music and baseball.
“Gaga: Five Foot Two” is a Netflix documentary which follows Lady Gaga as she creates her album, “Joanne,” and prepares for the 2017 Super Bowl halftime show. At the same time, Gaga struggles with a debilitating hip injury.

Review: ‘Gaga: Five Foot Two’ humanizes eccentric pop star

By Liam Conway, Contributing Writer October 3, 2017
The story being told is a story of triumph — triumph over cultural adversity, triumph over family struggles and triumph over physical hindrances.
Cayuga Sound Festival brings array of music styles to Ithaca

Cayuga Sound Festival brings array of music styles to Ithaca

September 25, 2017
See photos from X Ambassadors' Cayuga Sound Festival.
Mike Titlebaum is the saxophonist in his band, Music Because Music. The band brings together Ithaca College students, professors, alumni and Ithaca residents.

Music professor’s band brings local musicians together

By Jake Leary, Life and Culture Editor September 6, 2017
We just want to bring beauty and joy and positive energy as often as we can to as many people as we can.
 From left, Manager of Concerts and Facilities Erik Kibelsbeck and graduate student at Ithaca College and violin instructor at Cornell Timna Mayer perform at the first living room concert March 26 at Nabenhauer Recital Hall. Mayer plans on hosting a concert once a month.

Living room concerts brings live music back to its roots

By Silas White, Staff Writer May 3, 2017
“Why would you be by yourself on a huge stage? … How can you communicate your feelings when you are so far away from [the audience]?”
Father John Misty is an alternative folk musician known for his work on his albums Fear Fun and I Love You, Honeybear. His latest album, Pure Comedy, released April 7 through Sub Pop Records

Review: ‘Pure Comedy’ from pompous folk-rocker is a joke

By Kate Nalepinski, Life and Culture Editor April 19, 2017
Tillman desperately wants it to work but when his pompous attitude shines too bright in his tracks, the glare burns listeners' eyes.
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