Jhené Aiko, Summer Walker, more artists sparkle at Sol Blume 2022

With a little faith, trust and “Pu$$y Fairy” dust, the festival seamlessly celebrated the multi-hued brilliance of contemporary R&B and rap’s best acts.
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With a little faith, trust and “Pu$$y Fairy” dust, the festival seamlessly celebrated the multi-hued brilliance of contemporary R&B and rap’s best acts.
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Opening with buoyant “The Feels,” the group exemplified its keen capability to transform even the most mundane matters of the heart into a sublime journey.
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Some of the most unique performances of the day came from exhilarated rookie acts wanting everyone to simply have a good time.
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People sacrificed their sanity and more sanitary conditions for the pounding, pixelated sensory overload that was a Zedd show and rejoiced in the intricate art of forgetting for a night.
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However, most glaringly, anytime “The Suicide Squad” approaches the illusion of being good, its pacing and penchant for trumpeting its star-studded cast distract from its mission.
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In a year of Oprah-investigated monarchies ripe for the toppling, it’s only fitting that Queen of the Barbz Nicki Minaj reexamine her past.
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“It Was Live Until It Wasn’t” was finally just about the music and letting Kehlani celebrate finding her peace in 2021.
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Inspired heavily by 90s R&B, Wrice’s music has a nostalgic heart — the type you keep away from the hands of grimy, white Depop girls trying to gentrify crumbs of the year 2000.
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Now more than ever, Asian American Pacific Islander college journalists should be empowered to center their community’s voices in their work.
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Members of the Berkeley Unified School District, or BUSD, Asian American and Pacific Islander community emailed a letter to BUSD Superintendent Brent Stephens on Tuesday, voicing their disapproval of how the district is addressing the uptick of Asian hate crimes.
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