Music Monday: Return of the Middle-Aged Anarchists
We can all agree 2016 has been a terrible year, right? I mean, we’ve had an excess of celebrity deaths from Harambe, to David Bowie, Fidel Castro and so many others. In addition, not a […]
We can all agree 2016 has been a terrible year, right? I mean, we’ve had an excess of celebrity deaths from Harambe, to David Bowie, Fidel Castro and so many others. In addition, not a […]
Heritage may be home to the freshman students at Union, but to Josh Mays, a sophomore conservatory biology major, it is home to Free Space. Free Space is the wonder child: a bedroom pop band […]
There’s a magically irreplaceable feeling I get whenever I enter a stadium with 30,000+ strangers. I have a deep connection with those people even though they vary in political affiliation, race, religion and size. When […]
First Baptist Church’s sanctuary was dimly lit on Friday as audience members filed into the church building. Psallos brought a diverse crowd: Union students, alumni, community members, professors and musicians filled the pews surrounding the […]
We here at Union University are taught to respect authority and to love our neighbors as ourselves. In order to do this best, mightn’t it be a good idea to know the other side of […]
Sitting down with Cody Curtis, composer of Romans, one gets a sense of both the anticipation and excitement he has for the full Psallos ensemble performance of the album this Friday night at First Baptist Church […]
My accordion sits in a hole-poked case turned light brown from years of closet life. The case is ridiculously large, like an oversized luggage bag from a bad Bing Crosby movie. The inside is velvet, […]
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