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Adele and Taylor Swift's Albums

Double Album Review: Taylor Swift and Adele

By By Arwen Robinson November 30, 2021

Two of the most well-known female artists of today have recently released albums. Taylor Swift's re-release of “Red” or “Red TV” was put out on Nov. 12. Adele’s album “30”...

Zia Tammami

Almost 45 Years With Zia Tammami

By By Arwen Robinson November 23, 2021

Zia Tammami started at KLSU, back then it was WLSU, in May of 1977. In May of 2022, it will have been 45 years since the beginning of his time here. He currently has the longest-running jazz and blues...

The Integrity Behind the Micro Celebrity

The Integrity Behind the Micro Celebrity

By By Arwen Robinson November 18, 2021

With the growth TikTok has had in the last three or so years it has given way to a new space for people to become micro-celebrities. This has resulted in these micro-celebrities wanting to break out in...

Britney Spears: Finally Free

Britney Spears: Finally Free

By By Arwen Robinson November 16, 2021

For a long time now the saying, “Free Britney till it's backward,” has been at the tip of everyone’s tongue, and now it finally is reversed. The conservatorship that had a hold on the...

What Are You Listening to?

What Are You Listening to?

By By Arwen Robinson November 11, 2021

We ventured out into the Quad to find out what the LSU student body is currently listening to. All we asked was that students write on a whiteboard an artist or song and speak a little about it. From the...

Music in the Quad: Eli Alfred and the Ocarina

Music in the Quad: Eli Alfred and the Ocarina

By By Arwen Robinson November 9, 2021

Eli Alfred is an LSU student that you’ve probably seen, or at least heard, while strolling through the Quad or walking by the Union. If you don’t recognize the name that’s most likely...

Album Cover for 'Summer's Over'

Album Review: ‘Summer’s Over’ by TV Girl

By By Arwen Robinson November 5, 2021

If you’re on TikTok then you’ve most likely heard the popular song ‘Lovers Rock’ by TV Girl at some point while scrolling. If you haven’t, you definitely need to give this...

Taylor Swift night at House of Blues in New Orleans 

Special Artist Nights: Bringing Fans Together One Club at A Time

By By Arwen Robinson November 3, 2021

Many people enjoy going out to a bar or club, listening to music, dancing, and hanging out with friends. More recently people are going to clubs to be brought together as a community through music. A recent...

Walter Miller

Album Spotlight: Walter Miller’s “Dark Clouds Over Suburbia”

By by Zane Piontek May 1, 2021

LSU graduate Walter Miller’s “Dark Clouds Over Suburbia” came from a five-year climb through personal strife and artistic growth. The album, released in November 2019, tells a story spanning...

BR.adio: "creation, connection, community"

An Inside Look at BR.adio with Founder Jireh Toussaint

By by Zane Piontek April 19, 2021

Jireh Toussaint didn’t know he’d be planting the seed that would later grow into BR.adio when he hosted his first “BRunch” event in December 2019. He said that event, like any gathering...

Johnson (Wakai) with the Avia sneakers, deemed the "Away Games"

The Road to the ‘Away Game’: Baton Rouge Rapper-Producer Duo Wakai and Wavworld on Their New Album

By by Zane Piontek April 9, 2021

With their new project “Away Game, Vol. 2,” rapper Austin Johnson, a.k.a. Wakai, and producer Brenden Scott, a.k.a. Wavworld, are coming with a refined and cohesive artistic identity. The album,...

Joseph Swiger (middle) and his brothers John David Swiger (left) and Michael Swiger (right) 

Producer, Audio Engineer and LSU Alumnus Joseph Swiger: Where He’s Been and Where He’s Going

By by Zane Piontek April 6, 2021

Baton Rouge-based producer and audio engineer Joseph Swiger didn’t come from a place steeped in Hip-Hop tradition. He came from Gulf Shores, Alabama, a place that few people would describe as “gritty”...