Music
It has been a great year for puppets. In late 2011, the Muppets returned to theaters for the first time in over a decade under Jason Segel’s tutelage. In 2012, puppets have gone a step farther and are taking over the American judicial system. After a Cleveland court banned cameras in a high-profile corruption trial,
[box_dark]It’s been almost 45 years since Martin Luther King Jr. last shared his message of equality and peace with the world. No one person has been able to fill his mighty shoes, but countless musicians have tried to further his message. In honor of King’s birthday, here are some inspirational, progressive and well-meaning tunes.
That’s right, everyone. It’s time to prove to dad you’re not a fool. Getting back into the grind can be tough, especially after a month of binging on cookies, and… other things. Dust off your laptop, fire up Spotify and let these tunes get you in the mood for some good ol’ fashioned learning. I
Amanda Pretulac Entertainment Editor The Musician Society, one of USF St. Petersburg newest clubs, offers students the opportunity to play instruments or gain a general understanding of music. The Musician Society led by the club’s president Alvin Walker was started to give students who are interested in playing instruments an opportunity to play instruments. “It
Robbie Crowley Campus & Beyond Editor A true musical artist can transform a classic song into his or her own. There have been many covers of John Lennon’s “Imagine” or Louis Armstrong’s “What a Wonderful World,” but usually artists haven’t aimed to transform “The Star-Spangled Banner.” Sure, some artists alter a few notes or add
Robbie Crowley Campus & Beyond Editor Hello 2011. It’s a new year and time for more cackles from this hen. A new year always offers the prospect for fresh starts and resolutions for an improved self. Then after a week, we realize it is the prime winter month of January. It’s cold, the days are
Amanda Pretulac Entertainment Editor Spring semester is upon us, and so we begin the process of ordering endless lattes, studying in library corners, and sleepless nights. After awhile this routine becomes exhausting, and a much needed break is in order. What better way to let out your semester frustrations than at a local concert with