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Author: Sloane DiBari

Boygenius: How to Succeed in Doing the Bare Minimum

May 10, 2024March 12, 2026 Sloane DiBariLeave a comment

Boygenius isn’t revolutionizing anything.

Posted in ArchiveTagged boygenius, editorial, lucy dacus, op-ed, opinion, phoebe bridgers, pitchfork, rolling stone

OCLIPSE Concert Series: TIMARA – A Unique Eclipse Experience

April 15, 2024March 12, 2026 Sloane DiBariLeave a comment

OINC director Dr. Steven Kemper described the performance as “more of a happening than a concert,” and a happening it was.

Posted in ArchiveTagged concert, concert review, dance, eclipse, oclipse, timara

The Star-Crossed Love Story of Adrianne Lenker’s ‘Bright Future’

April 9, 2024March 12, 2026 Sloane DiBariLeave a comment

Big Thief lead vocalist Adrianne Lenker’s latest record tells a doomed love story that will shatter your heart and haphazardly (but lovingly) paste it back together again and again.

Posted in ArchiveTagged adrianne lenker, album review, big thief, bright future, recording review

A Preview of OCLIPSE Concert Series: TIMARA

March 30, 2024March 12, 2026 Sloane DiBariLeave a comment

The TIMARA section of the OCLIPSE Concert Series is set to be held around the bandstand in Tappan Square from 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm.

Posted in ArchiveTagged dance, oclipse, timara, total solar eclipse 2024

UNUM: A Multimedia Triumph

March 9, 2024March 12, 2026 Sloane DiBariLeave a comment

On the night of February 24th, the stage in Wilder Main was set for a captivating performance.

Posted in ArchiveTagged concert review, dance, multimedia, performance review, timara, unum

Jonathan Lucke’s Senior Recital: A Preview

March 8, 2024March 12, 2026 Sloane DiBariLeave a comment

Jonathan Lucke is set to perform his senior percussion recital in Warner Concert Hall on Saturday, March 16th at 12:30pm.

Posted in ArchiveTagged contemporary music, jonathan lucke, percussion, senior recital

Sleater-Kinney’s ‘Little Rope’: A Lackluster Return

March 7, 2024March 12, 2026 Sloane DiBariLeave a comment

In their eleventh album and fourth album since the departure of longtime drummer Janet Weiss, Sleater-Kinney pulls themselves from the depths of grief with the help of a little rope.

Posted in ArchiveTagged album review, Carrie Brownstein, Corin Tucker, Little Rope, Sleater-Kinney
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