It's almost like a dating website for musicians – one that facilitates the creation of a band and provides venues for performances. Read more...
Arts, Music
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May 22, 12:29 am
Club helps create musical matches for potential bandmates
Arts, Music
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May 21, 12:02 am
Album Review: ‘Random Access Memories’ by Daft Punk
Much modern debate about electronic music stems from issues with the formulaic rises and falls of beats per minute. With Daft Punk’s long-anticipated studio album “Random Access Memories,” the French duo finds success once more, changing the direction of a genre it helped define. Read more...
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May 20, 11:59 pm
Love or Hate: Columnists debate the value of singing competition reality shows
Informal Internet studies show that incidents of loud and passionate shower singing have gone up exponentially since 2002. In unrelated news, the 12th season “American Idol” winner, Candice Glover, has finally broken the five-season trend of “white guys with guitars.” Meanwhile, “The X Factor” grows with every Simon Cowell quip, and “The Voice” is almost single-handedly keeping NBC afloat. Read more...
Photo: This week’s “Love|Hate” debates whether singing competition reality shows should go on to see the next round. With “American Idol” on a steady ratings decline and “The Voice” closing its fourth season, two columnists take a closer look at the television genre.
Arts, Arts Columns, Film & TV, Music
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May 20, 12:00 am
B-Sides: Filmmakers and composers work in harmony to create legacies
In recent movie history, fans of both music and film have seen the rise of some truly great filmmaker-composer partnerships. The most obvious, of course, is composer John Williams and filmmaker Steven Spielberg, who worked together on movies such as “Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark,” “Jurassic Park” and “E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial.” Read more...
Photo: The pairing of composer Michael Giacchino and filmmaker and producer J.J. Abrams on the “Star Trek Into Darkness” score can be added to the list of successful collaborations between directors and composers, like Steven Spielberg and John Williams.
Arts, Music, Theater & Fine Arts
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May 18, 12:38 pm
Student performers shine in star-studded Spring Sing
The annual singing competition took off with an electric reaction from the crowd as Paula Abdul from "American Idol," Chord Overstreet from "Glee," and Jensen Ackles of "Supernatural" took the stage to be announced as some of the several celebrity guests in this year’s Spring Sing judging panel. Read more...
Photo: The band “Free Food” performs at Spring Sing.
Arts, Music
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May 18, 12:37 am
Spring Sing 2013 Award Winners Recap
Spring Sing rocked Pauley Pavilion Friday night with student song, dance and sketch comedy performances and a star-studded judge panel including the likes of Paula Abdul, Chord Overstreet of “Glee” and model/actress Elisabetta Canalis. Read more...
Arts, Music
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May 17, 6:36 pm
Live blog: Spring Sing 2013
Follow our live coverage of Spring Sing 2013 on our live blog, which includes photos and commentary on the competition. Read more...
Photo: A cappella group Bruin Harmony won the award for “Best Entry” at Spring Sing.




