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Black Music Month: Burning Spear

June is Black Music Month, on June 4th Rockers is highlighting Burning Spear.

Hershey Felder Live In Studio

Hershey Felder Live In Studio

This past Saturday, Standing Room Only listeners across the country were treated to the sweet sounds of American musician Hershey Felder doing what he does best– sinking into someone else’s skin to educate an audience. Canadian-born Felder isn’t embarrassed to admit how enamored he is with his heroes and shares an infectious enthusiasm with his [...]

Digging Through the Crates #4

Digging Through the Crates #4

Johnny Foreigner is an English indie rock group and a self-proclaimed “country band with pretensions” and are still relatively new coming to the scene, first forming in 2006. After releasing their first full-length CD in 2008, the critically praised Waited Up ‘til It Was Light, the band continued their slow but steady ascent with a second recorded album and touring [...]

Chagigah Kitchen: A Traditional Healthy Snack

Chagigah Kitchen: A Traditional Healthy Snack

Hello, Chagigah fans! Now that you’ve recovered from your Shavu’ot festivities, it’s time for your weekly dose of delicious Jewish food.These days, it’s become a priority to keep our food and bodies healthy in a culture that seems to eternally battle the junk food, and nothing quite fills you up and keeps you healthy like [...]

A Cappella News: Save “The Sing-Off”!

A Cappella News: Save “The Sing-Off”!

It is safe to say that one of the most disappointing events that can occur is when your favorite television series is in danger of being cancelled. NBC’s live vocal competition The Sing-Off is being canceled after only three seasons. Although there are many efforts to save the program, we really need to step up [...]

Revo Radar: Mr. Oizo

Revo Radar: Mr. Oizo

Mr. Oizo is going mainstream… or maybe not. Mr. Oizo, a French DJ on the Ed Banger label with Justice and SebastiAn, has always been the oddball of the group. His music has been called ‘schizophrenic’, ‘unlistenable’, and ‘absurdist’. Real name Quentin Dupieux, he’s recently gained a reputation as a cult filmmaker and last week [...]

Thoughts on Theater: Three Months in the West End

Thoughts on Theater: Three Months in the West End

Since I grew up in suburban Massachusetts, attending professional theatrical productions was a rare treat. I have always been jealous of kids who grew up in or around New York City – the ones who talked constantly of all the Broadway productions to which their parents had taken them. For me, a professional production would [...]

Joe Pug on Coffeehouse

Joe Pug on Coffeehouse

Expression exuded from Joe Pug’s face as he sang and plucked away at his acoustic guitar in the WERS studio, one square-toed cowboy boot planted on the floor, the other resting on the crossbar of the stool he sat on. The tensing and relaxing of his brow only served to exaggerate the sentiment in his [...]

Fun At The Playground: Arlington

Fun At The Playground: Arlington

Have you ever thought of visiting the birth place of Uncle Sam or a town that was founded over 350 years ago? Well now you can. Take your mom and dad (and siblings too!) to a small town in the greater Boston area. Arlington, Mass. is a town neighboring Cambridge and Belmont that is easily accessible by [...]

Great Lake Swimmers Live In Studio

Great Lake Swimmers Live In Studio

Tony Dekker, Erik Arnesen, and Miranda Mulholland of Great Lake Swimmers stand infront of me, packing away their guitars, violins, and banjos. Their music is a pleasing combination of folk with a touch of twang and a great vocal duet. They just performed three songs off of their newest album, New Wild Everything, for a [...]

EMERSON COLLEGE

Serenata de Amor Brings Cape Verde to Emerson

Serenata de Amor, a musical theater project spearheaded by visual media arts associate professor Claire Andrade-Watkins, was brought to Emerson this past year. The project is a tribute to the morna of Cape Verde and Brava set in the 1940s. Andrade-Watkins worked with a team of faculty and staff members from Emerson to bring Serenata [...]

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