BĀDPHAYÁK, one of Grinnell College’s most popular student bands, kicked off the second week of classes with an open rehearsal and jam session in Bucksbaum Center for the Arts on Sunday, Jan. 28. The band members, which includes string, brass, percussion and vocal musicians, have high aspirations for their upcoming music-making this semester. Next up?.
The Latin American Ensemble held their first concert of the semester last Thursday, Nov. 16 at 7:30 p.m. that showcased music from the Yucatán region of Mexico. The group, directed by Gabriel Espinosa, performed 15 songs from Mexican and Latin American artists, meant to engage and bring the culture of Latin music and dance to.
Celebrity chef J. Kenji Lopez-Alt overlooks the kitchen in 920 High St. apartment 3 as roommates Phukao Prommolmard `24.5, Sam Sirna `25 and Andrew Lim `25 prepare their weekly “family” dinner. “He’s the patron saint of this house,” said Sirna. Though none of the roommates started cooking seriously until a year or two ago, they.
Against intense red lighting and a multicolored light-up spider, five horn instrumentalists, three vocalists, five rhythm section members and a bongo player of student band BĀDPHAYÁK – a Thai phrase meaning “Tiger’s Paw” in English – covered a set of spooky songs for Halloween Harris. Sponsored by the Grinnell College men’s and women’s swim and.
Grinnell’s student-run music-making organization, and student leaders wasted no time in staging a triumphant concert on the first weekend. Dubbed “Oliver’s Bday Bash,” the event held on Aug. 25 showcased three dynamic student bands rocking out in Gardner Lounge. Oliver Wolfe `25, a member of the Freesound student music organization, celebrated his birthday five days.