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Pop Music Continues to Move Forward, But Are the 80s Coming Back?

October 7, 2020September 15, 2024 Claire GrantArts & Culture, Op-Ed

Photo courtesy of Ultimateclassicrock.com If you have spent any time on TikTok in the last two weeks, chances are you’ve seen Miley Cyrus’s stylized cover…

80s music, Blondie, Bryan Jeffs, iHeartRadio, Kate Bush, Lorde, Miley Cyrus, music, opinion, The WeekndLeave a comment

A Review and Interview with The Juniper Berries

May 21, 2020September 15, 2024 Emily PerryArts & Culture, Op-Ed

Photo courtesy of The Juniper Berries In these strange times, it is crucial to support local and independent artists. Lucky for Ashland, there are many…

#Ashland, album review, Alumni, Earth Libraries, El paso, interview, Josh Strim, music, music news, southern oregon university, The Juniper BerriesLeave a comment

Sexpressions! At the Black Sheep

February 19, 2020September 15, 2024 Emily PerryArts & Culture, Clubs, Featured

Photo ©Sexpressions! On Saturday night, many people packed into the Black Sheep Pub and Restaurant to watch Sexpressions!, a yearly event hosted by the Women’s…

body positivity, dance, music, poetry, self-expression, self-love, sex positivity, Sexpressions!, Women's Resource CenterLeave a comment

Artist behind “Vagablonde” to perform in Ashland

May 29, 2019September 15, 2024 Connor ThompsonArts & Culture, Community

On Saturday, June 1, 21 year old singer-songwriter Piper Hays is scheduled to perform at The Black Sheep Pub in Ashland, Oregon. Hays is performing…

#Ashland, back sheep, local talent, music, Southern OregonLeave a comment
Black and white portrait photo of artist Carsie Blanton.

Artist Carsie Blanton on new music, sexuality, and capitalism

May 1, 2019September 22, 2024 Connor ThompsonArts & Culture, Ashland, Community

There’s no better introduction to the world of Carsie Blanton than through her music video for her song “Jacket.” It’s lurid, kinetic, brimming with erotic…

album review, capitalism, lady boss, music, new music, womenLeave a comment
Free spirit album cover: https://www.complex.com/music/2019/04/khalid-free-spirit-stream

“Free Spirit” album: Catchy but unmemorable

April 10, 2019September 15, 2024 Connor ThompsonArts & Culture, Community

Like many of his contemporaries, R&B artist Khalid is an artist of the music streaming era. As a teenager, Khalid began his career by posting…

album review, entertainment, musicLeave a comment

Dravus House performs at local bar during visit to Ashland

February 21, 2019September 15, 2024 Connor ThompsonArts & Culture, Community

On Saturday, Ashlanders took refuge inside Oberon’s against flurries of snow and warmed themselves with the sound of live music from alternative folk duo Dravus…

#Oberons, band, local, music, performance, west coastLeave a comment

3 women deliver in ‘boygenius’ debut

November 15, 2018September 15, 2024 Connor ThompsonArts & Culture, Campus, Community, Lifestyle, Op-Ed, Opinion

On their self-titled debut EP, boygenius delivers a dreamy collection of saccharine, folk-infused indie rock that showcase the strengths of three stellar female singer-songwriters. Julien…

album, artist, boygenius, debut, EP, music, reviewLeave a comment

Teacher by Day, Rock Star by Night

February 15, 2016September 15, 2024 Eli StillmanArts & Culture

Last Friday and Saturday night, Southern Oregon University’s own creative writing teacher, Craig Wright, performed with his band, “The 541 Turnaround,” at the Milagros Fresh Mexican restaurant to…

Ashland Oregon, music, SOU

Campus A Cappella Aims for the Big Stage

January 28, 2016September 15, 2024 Eli StillmanArts & Culture

A cappella voices could be heard carrying through the campus of Southern Oregon University on Wednesday evening as the group, Dulcet, practiced in between live performances.  After…

#Ashland, a cappella, music, singing

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