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Maneater | Spring soundtrack: Old favorites, new releases from every genre

By Anna Kochman As the weather turns warmer, the mood of the MU student body seems to improve drastically. Lazy afternoons in the sun, shorts weather, walks on the MKT Trail: The activities that come with warmer temperatures demand good, upbeat playlists to accompany them. Fortunately, we’ve got recommendations. This list compiles your old favorite spring and summer tunes from every genre and suggests new releases that you might also like. If the old standard Spotify “Indie Sunshine” playlist just isn’t cutting it anymore, here’s the new soundtrack to your spring. Old Favorite: “Are You Bored Yet?” by Wallows feat. Clairo

: UKNY For March 7

When Laura Mvula was dropped by Sony Music in 2017 via a seven-line email, she was stunned and hurt, calling the move a huge wake-up call. But Mvula now perceives that bad experience as a liberating one, giving her the freedom to figure out the artistic road she wanted to take. Now on Atlantic Records, Mvula is making up for lost time in 2021. She played her first concert in three years on February 24, a  livestream called Laura Mvula Presents . Under A Pink Moon, and she released not only her first new single in five years, which I ll play on tonight s UKNY at 11 p.m., but also the new

Cassandra Jenkins Hypnotic Folk Music Turns Everyday Moments Into Monuments

Cassandra Jenkins is stomping through a foot and a half of snow in Central Park, looking for what she calls the “perfect plop-portunity.” Plopping is, for the unfamiliar, a form of therapy Jenkins has invented that involves throwing yourself into a particularly inviting swath of snow to cool off mid-walk. Once she finds a satisfactory clearing, she falls to the ground, like a tree cut down at its base. She makes the frigid act look fun, and I can’t help but join her. We stay plopped in the snow for a half hour, looking up at spindly branches that are supporting tiny birds and a squirrel doing nonstop somersaults.

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