Tag: music
DePauw community jams to sound of student-run radio station
WGRE, DePauw’s student-run radio station, has been a fixture on campus since the late 1940s. In the over 60 years since its founding, it...
Grammy-nominated orchestra A Far Cry comes to DePauw
Tonight marks the beginning of a yearlong concert series hosted by the School of Music. Performing is the Grammy-nominated chamber orchestra A Far Cry....
Mac Demarco keeps it short and sweet on Another One
Another One begins in typical Mac Demarco fashion, with a noodling guitar over some high-pitched chords on a love song, “The Way...
Town and university united by music space
While DePauw students were away from campus and the surrounding town of Greencastle for the summer, a new space opened in the town square...
Professor Profile: Alejandro Puga
Alejandro Puga is a Spanish professor in DePauw’s language department and a distinguished harmonica player on the side. This week, The DePauw had the...
DePauw University professor profile: Alejandro Puga
Professor Alejandro Puga and students discuss the play "La casa de Bernarda Alba" by Federico García Lorca during class. PHOTO COURTESY OF DEPAUW...
Rock ain’t dead just different
When we think of Rock & Roll, bands like The Doors, Led Zeppelin or the Rolling Stones come to mind. Others think of Pink...
Retired 'pop-punk' band reflect on glory days at DePauw
PHOTO COURTESY OF TGL With intricately layered guitar parts, break-neck-speed drum fills and lyrics to tug at the heartstrings, TGL (which stands...
The Filharmonic
Six young musicians clad in red and gray letterman jackets took to the stage in Kresge auditorium this past Sunday. The...
Lazaretto: close to perfect
Caption In Nick Hornby’s “High Fidelity,” record storeowner Rob Fleming prides himself on his mastery of the intricacies and...