Arts & Culture
Pheobe Bridgers’ Concert in Celestial Pajamas
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There is a playful intimacy to the livestreamed quarantine concerts which have recently cropped up across the internet.
The Cornell Daily Sun (https://cornellsun.com/tag/concert/page/3/)
There is a playful intimacy to the livestreamed quarantine concerts which have recently cropped up across the internet.
Music can seem like it’s white dominated. But it’s not.
Cornell Concert Commission and the Multicultural Funding Advisory Board announced that Denzel Curry and Rico Nasty will be performing at Barton Hall on Sunday, March 22.
The attendees were unified by the positive vibes radiating off both bands’ members whose music lit up the night with catchy melodies, iconic hair flips and crowd surfs.
“What’s especially interesting about the Cornell project is that it’s the study of an institution,” said Prof. Jeremy Braddock, English. “That includes student life, the relationship of the university to the community and the unique research collections that exist at Cornell.”
Boogie and Doja Cat are two special artists who deserve the recognition that they are gaining.
The Cornell Chimes — a set of 21 bells housed in McGraw Tower — will celebrate its 150 year anniversary during this year’s homecoming weekend with a special narrated concert and a chimesmasters reunion for the classes of 1965 to 2021.
The chimesmasters have picked three new Grateful Dead songs to add to this year’s the setlist, in addition to the five played last year.
Ithaca College students will perform Giovanni Battista Pergolesi’s “Stabat Mater” at a charity concert to raise money for Catholic Charities of Tompkins/Tioga’s Immigrant Services Program, an organization that helps resettle refugees in Ithaca.
The Emergency Cornellians Aiding and Responding to Employees Fund provides financial assistance to members of Cornell’s faculty and staff experiencing unexpected financial hardship.