Zach Dyer

CU Players spends the night in mourning

CU Players' production of "Grandma Sylvia's Funeral" plays in Lerner Party Space this weekend, and invites audience members to become part of the ceremony.

Pre-finals concerts offer Columbians tunes for thought

Venues that are typically filled with college students are opening their doors and lowering their prices to pull more customers in while the bookworms are shut up in the libraries.

Cafes cook up tunes, too, at these downtown music venues

Three under-21 cafes that feature great food and music. After all, what's better than eating at a concert?

Columbia music fans turn on, tune in, and blog out

The city’s music scene is particularly accessible for those of us with thinner wallets through some really useful Web sites.

Columbia music-lovers say ‘Thank God it’s Thursday’

As much as students complain about class schedules at CU, the extra night off affords students some wonderful musical opportunities.

Dirty dealings and dirt cheap tickets on Craigslist

When shopping for tickets on Craigslist, the people you want to buy from are the ones that are desperate—or stupid.

A Capella Groups Kickstart Holiday Celebrations with Song and Humor

With the holiday season upon us, Columbia students find themselves facing serious decisions—what to do over Christmas break, which finals to study for, what type of alcohol to add to their eggnog, and of course, which of the increasingly frequent a cappella concerts to attend.

Noah Stays off the Boy Band Ark

Noah and the Whale isn’t just another northern brit-pop boy-band set to make it big with one global hit and then disappear forever.

Once Again, Our School Is Alive With the Sounds of V-Show

The Varsity Show, one of Columbia’s oldest traditions, is intended to be a satire on student life.

Playful Punctuation, and a Glockenspiel to Boot

In their debut album, Hold On Now Youngster..., Los Campesinos! exhibit their incredible talent, not only in presentation, but also in musicality.