By Cynthia Isabel Zelaya OrdoñezJan 190
The 'When We Were Young' festival seems too good to be true, but for right now -- it's true. Tickets go on sale Friday.
By Logan LinderDec 20
Adding to the ranks of LGBTQ+ musicians FLETCHER is gaining popularity with her songs "Cherry," and "girls girls girls."
By Cynthia Isabel Zelaya OrdoñezDec 20
DJ Diesel, more commonly known as Shaquille O'Neal, is DJing his first Houston show Friday night at Sekai Day and Night on St. Emanuel Street.
By Cynthia Isabel Zelaya OrdoñezNov 110
They don't say "sex, drugs and rock and roll" for no reason. All of those aspects come into play with the story of how Eric Clapton stole George Harrison's wife.
By Cynthia Isabel Zelaya OrdoñezNov 110
Sometimes leaving a wedding early to go watch one band, can introduce you to another you will love. Drunk Uncle may be just that.
By McKenzie MisiaszekSep 200
The album may not have been what many people were expecting because it shows a side of the rapper and singer that his singles don’t, a vulnerable side.
By Yashar SanaeiDec 200
Zhavia Ward, more commonly known as “Zhavia”, has taken the music industry by surprise. The California raised singer rose to fame last year, at the young age of 17, after competing in the singing reality television show, “The Four”. Her audition video has over 53 million views on YouTube, making it the most watched...
By Donna KeeyaNov 200
With the release of Lana Del Rey’s highly anticipated album, Norman F**king Rockwell!, critics and fans alike agree that Del Rey has outdone herself while continuing to foster a musical style unmatched by modern artists. NFR! maintains a cohesive sound, but each song has its own unique energy, which proves Del Rey’s...
By Tyler CampbellNov 50
Driving to and from school every day can get repetitive. Large cities like Houston are known to have an overwhelming number of vehicles on the road at any given time. This leads to accidents and traffic jams, which can make your commute intolerable. For students that live off-campus, this is a part of a daily...
By Ahmed Gul, Omer ShaikhOct 210
The weekend cold front that hit Texas brought Friday morning rain upon the city of Austin. For Austin City Limit attendees, the rain could either make or break their weekend at the festival. As the clouds moved away, and the sun shined, the gates opened to an unforgettable experience. From the music, to food & drinks,...
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