“Scenic Pepperdine University in Malibu, Calif., has its very own tent city reminiscent of the Depression era.” This is what I imagine reporters saying when they come to report on the installation of new on-campus housing options facilitated by students for students. For those of us who missed out of on-campus housing for next year, fear not. There are still some … [Read more...] about Post up for the turn-up in tent city
Breanna Grigsby
Shrine’s speakers resonate with the sounds of Q-Dance
Photos by Jacklyn Maza Los Angeles got what it has been yearning for since October: its second dose of the Q. The Shrine Expo Hall held 4,000 hardcore hardstyle fans as it came alive with pure energy in a show combining banging bass and beautiful melodies with a brilliant mix of lasers, lights, fire, confetti and water. For seven hours (eight if you include the daylight … [Read more...] about Shrine’s speakers resonate with the sounds of Q-Dance
Q-Dance returns with hardstyle to LA
The Shrine Expo Hall in Los Angeles will light up with The Sound of Q-Dance festival on Saturday, March 8. Q-Dance started in Holland in 2001. Since then, it has become the largest hardstyle event series in the world. Its flagship event, Defqon.1, which has taken place in the Netherlands and Australia, has attracted record numbers of devoted fans for the hardstyle genre. In … [Read more...] about Q-Dance returns with hardstyle to LA
Corey Pieper to hit the South by Southwest festival stage
Photos Courtesy of Aaron Biebert / Attention Era Media The Graphic got a sneak peek into the plans of Corey Pieper, a rising artist bound for stardom. From performing his first original song “Gingerbread Man” at a middle school party to opening packed shows for popular artists, Pieper is on his way to being a big name in the industry. Even with all of his momentous success … [Read more...] about Corey Pieper to hit the South by Southwest festival stage
Recycled percussion hits Smothers
Photo by Benjamin S. Keoseyan With comedy, fire and plenty of “junk rock” to go around, Recycled Percussion rocked the Smothers Theatre stage Sunday afternoon. Each audience member recieved “recycled instruments,” which had color codes coordinated to each member of the band. The crowd waited for the show to start, making a cacophony of banging and clanging with their … [Read more...] about Recycled percussion hits Smothers