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Concerts

Thursday, November 8, 2018

88rising makes hip-hop its own at Bill Graham Civic Auditorium

Anissa Nishioka/Senior Staff

On Oct. 31, music from hip-hop heavyweights like Drake and Run The Jewels was relegated to background music for 88rising’s final stop on the “88 Degrees and Rising” tour. Focused on but not limited to representing Asian and Asian American artists, the part-media company, part-record label set out on tour in September.
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Music

Wednesday, October 24, 2018

Plain White T’s prepare for fall tour, ‘Hey There Delilah’ show

Many may be wondering what’s been going on with the iconic “Hey There Delilah” singers since their mid-2000s fame. To put it simply: they’ve been “livin’ life,” said lead singer Tom Higgenson in an interview with The Daily Californian.
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Rolling Loud 2018

Thursday, September 20, 2018

Rolling Loud 2018: Juice Wrld

Chicago rapper and Billboard darling Juice Wrld accomplished a lofty goal at his Rolling Loud set Sunday: He got an entire festival crowd moving throughout his set.
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Concerts

Thursday, September 13, 2018

Good vibes all around at sold-out Rebelution show at Hearst Greek Theatre

A collective voice quickly emerged from the pit alongside Rachmany’s, and as the audience members put their hands up and swayed to the syncopated reggae rhythm, it was clear that Rebelution’s sold-out show would be a good time.
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Concerts

Tuesday, August 21, 2018

Panic! at the Disco is all flash, no substance at SAP Center

There was a lot of pizazz to the concert — pulsing lights, intricate stage design and even pyrotechnics helped to keep the energy high.
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Outside Lands 2018

Tuesday, August 14, 2018

Kailee Morgue hesitates, eventually finds her groove at Outside Lands

Clad in a white crop top and transparent red pants, Morgue smiled hesitantly at the hundreds gathered before her before diving into her opening track.
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Travel

Friday, December 8, 2017

When in Rome: pro tips for visiting the Eternal City

Any trip you take should bring you amazing memories, so here are some tips to help you make your first experience in the Eternal City a memorable one.
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College Life

Friday, October 27, 2017

A more realistic tour of the UC Berkeley campus

For prospective students looking for a practical guide of where they’ll be spending their time, they should follow this unofficial list of destinations.
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College Life

Wednesday, June 7, 2017

Guide to Bay Area’s summer 2017 throwback rock concert scene

If you’re a classic rock or ’80s rock fan, you already know that summer is the time to catch all your favorite acts live! So let’s rock on, bears.
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College Life

Friday, April 1, 2016

How to give tour groups an accurate picture of UC Berkeley

With the long-awaited admissions decisions out and Cal Day approaching, the UC Berkeley campus is experiencing a kind of infestation. No, we aren’t talking about the squirrels. Prospective students are coming in hordes every day to see if this is where they want to spend the next four years of
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