Release Rewind: November

November has been a jam-packed month full of new music from the music industry’s shining stars, to local favorites, and UARTS talented student body! Read down below to see some of our favorites! No one else, not even you- Mae MullerHunger- Mali-KoaHey, I’m here for you- Harry Hudson  Good News- Megan

Live Stream Rewind – October & November 2020

By Taylor Davies   Illustration and Design by Zack Stith   Live Stream Rewind is where we recap our Instagram Live performances over the past months. We host UArts artists as well as artists affiliated with the UArts community, giving you the expansive experience of the Philadelphia area! This rewind

Indie Pop R&B Group gloss

  Writer: Stephen Cirino – Editor: Taylor Davies     gloss is an Indie-Pop-R&B group created in 2019 in response to the lack of female representation in the music industry. The band’s core members consist of Sophia Grosshauser (vocals/keys), Harlee Torres (bass), and Mollie Schechter (drums), with the addition of Corinne

New Music Friday

By: Victoria Hamersky Today has been such a HUGE day for new music! From shocking singles and exciting comebacks! Check our favorites below! SINGLES  Ariana Grande- Positions H.E.R- Damage Inside out- Zedd & GRIFF distance- Ruel alive- ROLE MODEL refuse- Kevin Garrett Cool Girl- Dodie Pride- Noah Kahan & mxmtoon

Snacktime Brass Band

By Taylor Davies     I sat down with Philadelphia’s own Snacktime Brass Band members, Sam Gellerstein and Ben Stocker, to talk about what’s happening on the streets of Philadelphia in Fall 2020.    What does “Snacktime” mean and represent? Where did you get your name? Beyond music, a big

Katy Perry is Back!

By Victoria Hamersky Katy Perry is back! With her new album “Smile” out today fans all over are excited for this new era of the Pop Star. Katy made her Capitol Records debut with 2008’s One of the Boys after signing to the label in 2007. She cemented her status as

First Day of Protesting – Philly

Photographer: Skylar Watkins

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Sadie Dupuis on Music, Poetry, and Creative Practices

by Kate Lord Sadie Dupuis at Headroom Studios on March 4th, 2020. Photo by Kate Lord Sadie Dupuis is the self-proclaimed “front demon” of the band Speedy Ortiz and the mastermind behind solo project Sad13. Pre-social distancing, Dupuis and I sat down at Headroom Studios to talk about her work

The Used and Dragged Under

The Used and Dragged Under playing at The Theatre of the Living Arts in Philadelphia on February 12th, 2020.  Photos by Skylar Watkins

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