Two Faced: 'Hotline Bling' video
Sarah Vassello, please stop singing, “You used to call me on my cell phoneeeeeeee.”
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Sarah Vassello, please stop singing, “You used to call me on my cell phoneeeeeeee.”
Caleb Natale went to bed Monday night when most college students do — at 3 a.m. But, he wasn’t kept up by incomplete homework. Instead, he was putting the final touches on a Vine that parodied Drake’s new music video for “Hotline Bling.”
Every one knows that Drake is pretty much the king at everything. Rapping, singing, rapid muscle gain. Well, now we can add dancing to the list.
Yes, yes, we know Selena Gomez's new album, Revival, came out more than a week ago. We know we're late. WE'RE SORRY. But José and Sam (who both work at The Daily Tar Heel and are our resident Selena Gomez fangirls experts) needed to get their feelings in order, which, ya know, was no small task.
Mipso performs at Musical Empowerment's 2nd Annual Benefit Concert at University United Methodist Church in April of 2014.
When UNC graduates Wood Robinson, Joseph Terrell and Jacob Sharp originally founded their band, Mipso, in 2010, they didn’t know where the opportunity would take them.
I get it — fall break was too short. Even after the break, you feel like you need a break. I also understand that the name of this series is offensively stupid. The other alternatives were "Schocket Songs" and "Schocket Symphonies." The desk apologizes.
If you don’t experience crippling anxiety as a result of aerophobia on your trip home, then this might not be the playlist for you. I listen to music (very loudly), mostly to mask the supposedly harmless but seemingly fatal beeps and clacks of any plane ride.
Fall Break is here, which means four days without 8 a.m. classes, tripping on bricks and Rams Head cookies. If you’re going home, it also means four days of home-cooked meals, proper water pressure and dodging as many questions about your future as possible. Whether you’re eagerly anticipating or dreading the impending return home, here is a playlist to get you through each situation and emotion.
Singer-songwriter Matt Nathanson will perform for a sold-outcrowd at Cat’s Cradle tonight. He is promoting his newest album. (Courtesy of Ayat Soufan)
Singer-songwriter Matt Nathanson is going from soft-rock radio to Cat’s Cradle tonight.
Consider what indicates a successful night out in Chapel Hill: it’s all about who you see, what you do and what you hear.
With the forecast finally calling for a beautiful, blue-sky weekend after more than a week without sun, it’s safe to say it’s a good weekend for camping and banjo music.
The average American may not know Brad San Martin or his former band, One Happy Island — but in England, they’re celebrities.
The tables are turning at The Library.
HAPPY MONDAY!
The executive editor of Inc. magazine, a guitarist and, now, an author, Jon Fine is a man of many talents. The former Chapel Hill resident spoke to staff writer Kristina Kokkonos about the death of indie music and the toll that the now defunct Taco Bell left on his younger self.
“I’ve burned all my bridges, but this river I’m still trying to cross.”
Inspired by their own rejections, three girls set out to form a new organization — The Rejects.