Father John Misty is defiant, unpredictable on ‘Mahashmashana’ The indie folk singer’s sixth album is an unpredictable exploration of eclectic genres. Joe Wicke November 25, 2024
‘Things Hidden Since the Foundation of the World’ challenges culture of media consumption The show characterizes the internet through onstage projections in a performance that blends lecture, comedy and theater. Joe Wicke November 18, 2024
Frank Ocean doesn’t owe us new music In the eight years since releasing his critically acclaimed album Blonde, fans are (not so) patiently awaiting Ocean's follow-up project. Joe Wicke November 8, 2024
The Cure finds peace in grief on ‘Songs of a Lost World’ The legendary British rock band returns with a new album after 16 years. Joe Wicke November 4, 2024
‘BLKDOG’ at The Clarice examines trauma through contemporary dance British hip hop dance company Far From the Norm’s award-winning show centers around forms of trauma faced by youth. Joe Wicke October 30, 2024
‘We Live in the Sky’ Stamp Gallery exhibit finds meaning in movement The exhibit is an eclectic blend of the works of two arts, including a former guest lecturer at this university. Joe Wicke October 18, 2024
Coldplay’s ‘MOON MUSIC’ explores the cosmos, misses major potential The British band’s tenth studio album is the second installment in its “Music of the Spheres” project. Joe Wicke October 8, 2024
Vintage sounds, relaxed synths color Tommy Richman’s ‘COYOTE’ The "MILLION DOLLAR BABY" singer dropped his latest album on Friday, but it received a lukewarm reception. Joe Wicke October 1, 2024
Mavis Staples celebrates her 74-year career at Clarice concert Mavis Staples mixes soul with civil rights activism at her second UMD performance Joe Wicke September 24, 2024
‘In Waves’ delivers Jaime xx’s electric style, yet falls short of expectations Musician and DJ Jaime xx releases a new album, the first after nine years, as a return back to the music scene. Joe Wicke September 23, 2024