New Vibrations: Eisley
Although The Valley is Texas band Eisley’s third album, they do not lose what makes them unique and what endeared them to listeners from the very beginning.
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Although The Valley is Texas band Eisley’s third album, they do not lose what makes them unique and what endeared them to listeners from the very beginning.
The Strong Kids for Kids Epilepsy Foundation is hosting the Tri to Help Indoor Triathalon for Epilepsy on Saturday, Feb. 26 beginning at 8 a.m. A new heat begins every forty minutes.
The 35th Annual American Craft Council Show is scheduled to take place beginning Thursday, Feb. 24th at 10 a.m. at the Baltimore Convention Center.
When the Buttered Niblets announce a new show, it is practically a guarantee that Arellano Theater will be filled to the brim with people ready for a good laugh after a hard week. This week was no different; people packed the theater.
The top ten a capella groups in the region will be competing this Saturday, Feb. 19 at Shriver Hall. The winners will be moving on to this year’s International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella.
Are you bored over the weekend and hoping to find something fun to do? Maybe you’d like to take your significant other out for a night of festivities. Or perhaps you’re simply looking for an evening of beautiful music at a low price.
Had the fire marshals been at Acapocalypse, the acapella concert hosted by the Mental Notes on Saturday Feb. 12, they might have had a small fit.
Baltimore’s Small Foods party, a celebration of small edibles, begins at 8 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 12 at The Whole Gallery. This is the annual Baltimore contest of delicious small foods: mini cupcakes, bite-sized cookies, petit fours and more. For those who have been wanting an excuse to mess around in the kitchen, this is the perfect opportunity to do so.
On Saturday, Feb. 12, Staff Sergeant Eric Alva will be speaking in Shriver Hall about his involvement with the Humans Rights Campaign (HRC) and especially his work in getting “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” repealed.
Playwrights who are part of Witness Theater seem to be able to find subject material for their shows anywhere, from fruits pondering philosophy to crime-solving in outer space.
Fells Point Corner Theatre is presenting an opening weekend special for their dramatic comedy, Mauritius, from Friday, Feb. 4 to Sunday, Feb. 6. The show starts at 8 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, and at 2 p.m. on Sunday.
Ever since Detective Kate Beckett pulled Rick Castle in on the first episode of ABC’s Castle, fans have recognized the chemistry between them.
The Creative Alliance at The Patterson is hosting its annual crafts fair, Merry Mart, on Sunday, Dec. 5.
Despite Illuminations being Josh Groban’s fifth album to date, the magic that hooked his audience from his first album has not faded.
This weekend, the Office of Multicultural Student Affairs took the Hopkins community on a journey of music and dance around the world through Culture Show 2010. This show featured 16 different student groups performing a variety of different dances and songs over two hours.
The Fool, Warpaint’s debut full-length album, is drenched with haunting harmonies underscored by an overall ethereal quality.
Most of our generation know Phil Collins as the guy who wrote the music for Disney hits like Tarzan and Brother Bear.
Oftentimes, in the hectic life of a Hopkins student, one does not fully take the time to venture away from Homewood to enjoy what the other local campuses have to offer.
She might be best known by our generation for her hilarious turn as Lucille “2” on Arrested Development, but big-voiced Liza Minnelli might be singing the rest of us to sleep with her new album, Confessions, which really defines what “easy listening” should be about.
“Welcome to fabulous Las Vegas / Give us your dreamers, your harlots and your sins / Las Vegas / Didn’t nobody tell you the house will always win?”