As one of the first few performances of the night, people had just begun to crowd around the stage in anticipation for the singer Rodriguez to perform. Made famous by…
I wait all year for one dish right outside of the Roots N’ Blues festival. It is Columbia’s favorite Jamaican place, The Jamaican Jerk Hut. I always order the same…
I had been looking forward to seeing Al Green for months. His song “Let’s Stay Together” was the song of my first relationship, back in junior high, and he had…
7,500 pennies. 300 quarters. 75 dollars. However you put it, a Roots N’ Blues N’ Bbq weekend pass is not cheap. This is especially true for high schoolers who mostly…
Taiwan isn’t exactly the usual place for jazz music to thrive, but then again, Joe Lovano Us Five isn’t exactly your everyday jazz band. Arriving back from a tour halfway…
Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros put on the performance of a lifetime. Photo by Asa Lory I could almost taste the perfection in the crisp autumn night as we…
In the heart of Flat Branch Park, the Flood Brothers played up a storm Friday night. Rock ‘N Roll and Folk are hardly ever in the same sentence, let alone…
Past the majestic pillars surrounding Jesse Hall and in the vast auditorium, classic rock artist Bryan Adams performed the second show of his “Bare Bones” tour Tuesday, Sept. 18. The…
Few television programs have passed the “Busy Test” with as much finesse as Revolution, which premiered on Sept. 17. What, you might ask, is the “Busy Test”? Well, it’s something I’ve developed…
Bryan Adams comes to Columbia at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 18 at Jesse Auditorium. Tickets range from thirty dollars to sixty dollars and are on sale now and Jesse auditorium is fairly small, so…
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