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Peer Review: The Physics of Heavy Metal Mosh Pits

Jacqueline Carozza  —  Mar 13, 2013

Jesse Silverberg grad and Matt Bierbaum grad study the similarities between gas particle motion and the collective motion of heavy metal fans dancing in mosh pits.

Concerts to Look Forward to: Spring 2013

Sun Staff  —  Jan 31, 2013

Sam Bromer '16, Sydney Ramsden '14, and Meredith Joyce '14 break down the concerts we're looking forward to this semester in 2013.

Hello Govna'!

Arielle Cruz  —  Jan 24, 2013

Arielle Cruz '15 breaks down what may be the most exciting New York concert announcement this year, the Governors Ball.

After Hospitalizations at Avicii, Cornell Confronts Concert Liability

Lianne Bornfeld  —  Nov 27, 2012

“I think at this age, these college students, they really need to be able to take the responsibility themselves — and that was not there for Avicii,” one Cornell official said.

Brightly Does It: Peter Serkin and the Shanghai String Quartet

Tyran Grillo  —  Nov 12, 2012

Tyran Grillo grad reviews Friday's transcendent and dynamic performance at Bailey, at which pianist Peter Serkin and the Shanghai String Quartet dazzled the audience.

Hey, Young World: Nas at Barton

Nicole Hamilton  —  Nov 12, 2012

Nas is a man on a mission.  Nicole Hamilton '16 was drawn in by the rapper's lyricism and honesty at Barton Hall on Saturday.

Just Another Man: Glen Campbell at the State Theatre

Meredith Joyce  —  Oct 29, 2012

Country legend Glen Campbell demonstrated true grit and ageless skill at the State Theatre on Thursday. The Rhinestone Cowboy, who was recently diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease, is on a Farewell Tour with his talented family. To Meredith Joyce '14, Campbell is not just another man. 

Test Spins: Swedish House Mafia, Until Now

Peter Noback  —  Oct 25, 2012

EDM trio Swedish House Mafia are about to leave the world behind. Their latest, and final, album explains why the band can sell out Madison Square Garden twice in seven minutes. Peter Noback '13 reviews Until Now.

I Wanna Be Dave Grohl

James Rainis  —  Oct 5, 2012

It's official: the Foo Fighters are going on hiatus indefinitely. James Rainis '14, who witnessed the solemn announcement at Central Park last weekend, relieves Dave Grohl's best musical moments. 

The Dome Guy on Hippie Hill

Daveen Koh  —  Oct 1, 2012

Cornell Cinema paid tribute to a champion of science and the future, Buckminster Fuller, with a special screening of a "live documentary" about him Saturday night, presented by Academy Award-nominated director Sam Green. Oh, and Yo La Tengo delivered an incredible show right after. Arts and Entertainment Editor Daveen Koh '14 reviews the sold-out event.

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