Posts Tagged "Music Festivals"
Whether or not you were there, you’ve already heard about the most epic three days of the year. Coachella is a three-day music festival in Indio, California, for music, camping and drug lovers alike. The festival amounts to a long weekend of what life should really be about.
Published on: Thursday, April 22nd, 2010
Category: Arts & Entertainment
Tags: Coachella Music Festival, Music Festivals, Volume 44 Issue 24
Multicultural Festival to Bring Something Old, Something New
Celebrating its 30th anniversary this Saturday, the 2009 Multicultural Festival (MCF) boasts a wide variety of cultural performances and ethnic cuisine.
Titled “Unity Under Changing Skies,” this year’s festival will focus on the growth within cultural communities. Additionally, the event will feature both traditional and contemporary performances, from Indian dancing to hip-hop, samba and much more.
Published on: Thursday, May 14th, 2009
Category: Campus
Tags: Diversity, Multicultural Festival (MCF), Music Festivals, Student Organizations, Volume 43 Issue 27
Slugs, food and rock ‘n’ roll.
These three words define UC Santa Cruz’s second annual day-long concert and fundraiser event, Rock ‘n’ Roll on the Knoll.
The knoll of choice, a typically serene, grassy hill located behind Stevenson College, will house a mini music festival this Sunday from noon to 8 p.m., complete with about 10 local [...]
Published on: Thursday, May 14th, 2009
Category: Campus
Tags: Fundraisers, Homelessness, Music Festivals, Stevenson College, The Knoll, Volume 43 Issue 27, Volunteerism & Charity
Porterpalooza Rocks as Students Take the Stage
As the strains of an electric guitar rose through the air, a growing crowd staggered down the Porter apartment infill through the rising fog. The students came to watch their friends and hallmates jam for one infamous day known as Porterpalooza.
Published on: Thursday, May 7th, 2009
Category: Arts & Entertainment
Tags: Music, Music Festivals, Porter College, Porterpalooza, Volume 43 Issue 26
Coachella’s Peaceful Power Seems Out of ‘Stock’
It all started in 1969.
Thousands upon thousands, and then a few thousand more, journeyed to the town of Bethel, N.Y., sitting through hours of bumper-to-bumper traffic, all for the love of music.
Billed simply as “Three Days of Peace & Music,” the Woodstock Art and Music Festival defined the 1960s counterculture, allowing for both freedom of [...]
Published on: Thursday, April 23rd, 2009
Category: Opinion & Editorial
Tags: Coachella Music Festival, Columns, Music Festivals, Volume 43 Issue 24


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