The Cauldron, Cleveland State University, OH
1 day ago by Faith Larraine
There were enough people at this event that they could exceed the population of Phoenix, Newark, Louisville, Nashville, or Oklahoma City. $200,000 was used to advertise this event. There were over 30,000 people camped outside of the venue 24 hours before any band even started to tune their instruments.
The Cauldron, Cleveland State University, OH
1 hour ago by Emily Ouzts
What is the measure of a movie star? Today, we might consider someone a movie star based on the amount of cash he can bring to the box office. We might call someone a movie star because we see her in magazines, walking through a sunny strip mall with million-dollar merchandise in each arm.
The Cauldron, Cleveland State University, OH
1 day ago by Alexes Spencer
The deep vocal growls associated with grindcore style music almost immediately put the mental image of a seemingly strong guy, covered in sweat, releasing something from deep within. But who would ever associate a girl with that sound? Fans of IWrestledABearOnce would.
The Observer, Case Western Reserve University, OH
3 days ago by Margaret Davis
Opening the doors to its new home at the Hanna Theater, The Great Lakes Theater Festival (GLTF) truly re-imagined a classic with their interpretation of Macbeth. Instead of taking the more traditional Shakespere route by utilizing Elizabethan costumes and stuffy blocking, the company has turned Shakespeare's classic on its head.
The Observer, Case Western Reserve University, OH
3 days ago by Kyle Niemi
I'm lazy - incredibly lazy. In fact, I think it's plausible to say that I'm addicted to being lazy. I would like nothing more right now than to quit writing, lie down on the couch, turn on the TV, and zone out for a few hours until I drift off to sleep. But, for you, dear reader, I am willing to put my addiction on hold to give you some much needed advice on how to combat your own addictions.
KentNewsNet.com, Kent State University, OH
5 days ago by Pamela Crimbchin
Red Sun Rising is ready to rock out in Kent this weekend with a new drummer, a new album in mind and a huge following.
KentNewsNet.com, Kent State University, OH
5 days ago by Adam Griffiths
Not much can turn life into a boldly introspective mirror better than a nine-month stay in Woodstock, N.Y. Rachael Yamagata would know - the stay lent itself heavily to her second album, "Elephants…Teeth Sinking Into Heart," due out next Tuesday. "It's very isolated from anyone or anything," Yamagata said.