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Photos by: Oscar Herrera On Saturday, Maggie Rogers delivered an unforgettable performance in Houston on her “Don’t Forget Me” tour.  The singer-songwriter took the stage at the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion after storms during the day. Rogers brought an undeniable charisma to the stage and had her audience...

The Dave Matthews Band brought their signature sound to The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion on May 31, 2024, kicking off the night with a blast of energy with “One Sweet.” The crowd roared with approval as the band launched into their set, instantly setting the tone for a night of musical exploration. A standout...

On May 17, 2024, Billie Eilish released her anticipated album “HIT ME HARD AND SOFT.” The title displays the oxymoron love brings as Eilish expresses her sexuality through multiple soft pop ballads. The cover art, a photograph of the artist sinking underwater, resonates with the feeling of one drowning in their...

Luke Hemmings’ newest album “boy” is a long-awaited release after his solo debut album “When Facing the Things We Turn Away From.” With only seven songs on “boy,” Hemmings manages to encapsulate his twenties in a way that resonates with a lot of fans who have grown up listening to him. This new album focuses on...

Tennis. A sport known for the player’s backstory, their upbringing, what brought them to the sport and the adversity they’ve experienced within it. There is a suspenseful fire and intensity within the overlooked game. So many emotions from inside and outside the court. We’re brought to understand the erotic...

Benito, better known to the world as Bad Bunny, brought his “Most Wanted” tour to Houston’s Toyota Center for a double dose of excitement, delivering back-to-back shows on April 30 and May 1. Fans streamed into the venue, each receiving a commemorative light-up cowboy boot lanyard that pulsed in sync with the...

With the release of Taylor Swift’s most recent album “The Tortured Poets Department” as well as the surprise drop of a second half to the album hours later “The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology,” there are many songs to dissect, analyze and play on repeat. Thirty-one songs to be exact. While opinions on the...

Photo by: Anh Le July 1, 2023: Houston officially joins the Big 12 Conference The University of Houston finally became a power conference school in the summer of 2023, fulfilling a dream that was 27 years in the making. In 1996, the storied Southwest Conference, which housed the likes of UH, Baylor, Texas...

Photo by: Oscar Herrera Through the highs and the lows of a year, the University of Houston had an eventful two semesters from 2023 to 2024. As we say goodbye to the Spring graduating class of 2024, let’s recap some of the important events from this past year. August 2023 Fresh out of the summer and starting...

In recent years, Lizzy McAlpine has risen to fame as one of the queens of love and heartbreak. Not only does her music showcase her vocal talent, but her intricate storytelling skills as well. These continuous elements, mixed with a blend of the pop and folk genres, have led her to create a unique sound that no...