Butler students react to Kacey Musgraves’ new album released on Sept. 10.
Seeing “Red”: A revived era
Worldwide phenomenon Taylor Swift is set release to her second re-recorded album, “Red” on Nov. 19, leaving college fans anticipating an autumn of nostalgia and good music.
Album review: “Certified Lover Boy” sets new records for Drake
The Toronto rapper smashes his own achievements, yet he fails to innovate on his 6th studio album.
Vinyl revival
The collectibility, individualism and quality of vinyl records has caused a revival in their popularity for the 15th consecutive year.
Butler students share thoughts on Kanye West’s long-anticipated “Donda”
The rapper’s 10th album receives mixed-to-positive reactions amidst controversy and a chaotic rollout.
Kanye West’s ‘Donda’ release date is still TBD
The rapper’s 10th studio album has been postponed several times and is yet to be released.
The devil works hard, but Lil Nas X works harder
Lil Nas X’s controversial music video was met with mixed reviews of critiques and praise.
What you need to know about the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards
Beyoncé, Taylor Swift, Roddy Ricch and Dua Lipa lead the field of nominees on music’s biggest night, airing March 14 on CBS.
A Word With … Lisa Brooks, dean of Jordan College of the Arts
This week in A Word With … I sat down with Lisa Brooks, dean of Jordan College of the Arts to get a glimpse into the life of a dean. Read on if you want to know about her passion for music, social justice and her students.
The past, present and future of Butler’s jazz department
The jazz studies major was approaching its sixth year as an approved major when tragedy, also known as COVID-19, struck. Faced with the necessity of budget cuts, Jordan College of the Arts lost their adjunct faculty, many of which taught in the jazz department.