Art and music combine for “Music in the House of the Medici”
Access to the old masters of art on a college campus is rare, but the David Owsley Museum of Art (DOMA) has made it possible for both students and community members.
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Access to the old masters of art on a college campus is rare, but the David Owsley Museum of Art (DOMA) has made it possible for both students and community members.
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Sun rays and sound waves culminated within the ideal Thursday evening for Muncie locals, art lovers and Ball State students alike.
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Sitting in front of a round table located in the middle of his office, decorated with lush green plants and surrealist decor, Seth Beckman explained why 'Arts Alive' was created and is significant.
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The chicking of a hi-hat, the thumping of a bass drum, the pattering of piano eyes and dreamy, soulful harmonizations overtook KC Kings’ senses as the lyrics of Solange’s “Rise" swam through her thoughts.
PinkPantheress set to TikTok this year. This time it was “Boys a liar pt. 2” (featuring Ice Spice) which has amassed over 725 million Spotify listens, peaked at number three on the Billboard Hot 100 and achieved platinum status. Many would call this a dream album rollout for any artist. She has had viral moments before but this era feels and even looks different. PinkPantheress’ has leaned more into the “true” Y2K aesthetic. The TikTok royalty traded in box braids for a luxurious honey blonde wig and her skinny brows and French acrylic fullset to prepare her fans for a debut album filled with cross continental features, love centered songs and chipper production. Heaven Knows is a testament to PinkPantheress' ability to balance her playful, carefree demeanor with a desire to be taken seriously as a popular artist.
With Ball State University’s fall semester coming to a close and winter commencement on Dec. 16, a new batch of students will be entering the job market looking for a place.
Kennedy and Barton break down the release of 1989 (Taylor's Version).Checkpoint is Byte's video news series, reporting on recent events in the world of entertainment, tech, and pop culture. Whether it's video games, film, television, or music, we've got you covered!Anchors: Kennedy Swope, Barton MartinExecutive Producer: Ryan MinterScript: Kennedy SwopeVideo Editing: Coleton CoffmanAudio Editing: Shwetha SundarrajanIntro Graphics: Ryan MinterGraphics: Taylor SheridanThumbnail: Ryan MinterOriginal Thumbnail Images From: Taylor SwiftMusic: Jack McGinnisSources:https://www.nbcnews.com/pop-culture/1989-taylors-version-what-to-know-rcna122332https://variety.com/2023/music/news/taylor-swift-spotify-record-most-streams-single-artist-1989-taylors-version-1235771881/https://www.billboard.com/pro/taylor-swift-1989-lose-listeners-taylors-version/https://www.billboard.com/music/music-news/taylor-swift-1989-taylors-version-best-new-music-poll-results-1235457664/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KudedLV0tP0
Having six people come together for one common goal is rare enough. Having it happen by accident seems like a one-in-a-million event. However, that was exactly the case for the Mocal Grifters.
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“That I could make those people dance, and maybe they'd be happy for a while…”Don McLean sang these words in his 1971 song “American Pie,” a song dedicated to the 1959 crash that killed Buddy Holly, Richie Valens and the “Big Bopper” J.P. Richardson and the subsequent cultural and political changes of the 1960s. Since his debut album was released in 1970, McLean has sold over 50 million records according to his website, with “American Pie” being named one of the Five Greatest Songs of the 20th Century by the National Endowment for the Arts and the Recording Industry Association of America.
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Neely and OK break down Coachella's opening weekend, and the delayed disaster of Frank Ocean's set.Checkpoint is Byte's video news series, reporting on recent events in the world of entertainment, tech, and pop culture. Whether it's video games, film, television, or music, we've got you covered!Anchors: Neely Paz, OK SchlatterExecutive Producer: Ryan MinterScript: Neely PazVideo Editing: Neely PazAudio Editing: Shwetha SundarrajanIntro Graphics: Ryan MinterGraphics: Taylor SheridanThumbnail: Riley NowerOriginal Thumbnail Images From: Creazilla, Complex, CoachellaMusic: Jack McGinnis