music
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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.
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A playlist fit for fall 2020
While pumpkin spice body wash may take fall a little too far, there should not be any shame in enjoying the season. Instead, embrace it in all its earthy, pleasantly-decaying glory. Here are 10 songs to really immerse yourself in the present ephemeral moment.
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Rock and revolution: What protest anthems can do for you
The precariousness of the present moment is unlike anything any of us has ever experienced — so I have begun looking towards the cultural contexts of the past in an effort to understand our culture now.
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Eddie Van Halen, anything but ‘Runnin’ with the Devil’
Eddie Van Halen died of cancer at 65. He was considered by many to be one of — if not the greatest guitarist — of all time.
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How is Butler celebrating Beethoven’s 250th birthday?
In honor of the 250th anniversary of Ludwig van Beethoven’s birthday, tune in every Sunday at 7 pm to hear performances of his 32 piano sonatas.
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Butler Latinx students discuss their favorite Latinx musicians for Hispanic Heritage month
In celebration of Hispanic Heritage month, here are five Latinx artists to listen to.
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Glorification of drugs in hip hop have went too far
For years, hip hop has glamorized drug and substance abuse. After the death of Chicago-based rapper Juice Wrld, hopefully the cycle will come to an end.
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The verdict on Lana Del Rey’s and Post Malone’s latest albums
Lana Del Rey’s “Norman F**king Rockwell!” and Post Malone’s “Hollywood’s Bleeding” has answered Butler student’s prayers for new music, satisfying everyone’s music needs from frat boys to sad bois.

