70-year-old rappers Pete & Bas prove it’s never too late to pursue a passion The drill duo had their first breakthrough in the UK. Dylan Shulman April 22, 2021
Pop culture can’t be free from anti-Blackness until we eradicate colorism We don’t need music that extols colorism and featurism. Yahaira Galvez January 28, 2021
Go-go music is the unifying force D.C. needs With its deep roots in the city, Go-Go music could be the key to change in D.C. Caterina Ieronimo December 7, 2020
MICA hosts “Queer Open Mic Night” to celebrate National Coming Out Day The event hoped to empower its participants through a sense of community and celebration of identity. Freelance Reporter October 19, 2020
UMD marching band continues practice despite no in-person football performances The Mighty Sound of Maryland plans to share pre-recorded songs to play during halftime at football games this year, but it won't be performing on the field. Freelance Reporter October 9, 2020
For streamlined music sharing, try bopdrop There’s finally hope for those who post music on their Instagram stories to an uninterested audience. Camryn DeLuca September 11, 2020
In honor of ‘Midnight Sun,’ here are the best songs from the ‘Twilight’ movies The franchise’s indie-studded soundtrack is so good it’s almost criminal. Kanika Mehra August 18, 2020
The virtual NextNOW SummerFest begins Monday The worlds of art, theatre and music will virtually collide. Tyler Golsen July 19, 2020
I held a quarantine-friendly music festival in my backyard The lineup at Quarantine Palooza was insane. Camryn DeLuca May 12, 2020
UMD School of Music delivers pianos to students’ homes amid pandemic Teamed up with Steinway & Sons, the music school delivered seven pianos to students at home. Freelance Reporter May 12, 2020