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Masquerade Harris opens the ballroom for accessible music listening

Hosting their first Harris party, the Disability Cultural Association (DCA) welcomed students to “mask” or “unmask” –– at their Masquerade Harris.  On the night of Friday, Feb. 16 into the early morning hours of Feb. 17, the Harris Center came alive for a sensory-friendly party, complete with medium-energy Americana and indie beats from debut student.

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Photo Series: Grinnell College student band BĀDPHAYÁK roars into semester with jam session

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?.

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For folk's sake: Farmstock brings in the fall season – The Scarlet & Black

Farmstock, an annual student music festival organized and hosted by Farm House with support from Freesound, the student music organization that provides sound equipment, took place on Friday, Oct. 6 from about 7-9 p.m.  The event invited student musicians – both solo acts and bands – to sign up to play a 12-15 minute set..

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Word S9.5 – National Poetry Month 'Goes. So. Fast.'

National Poetry Month continues and this episode of Word offers readings from some regional poets.We also talk with two Valley-based novelists, one who penned a young adult crime fiction book and the other who drew inspiration from 1940s Harlem.Plus, journalist and NPR's All Things Considered co-host Marie Louise Kelly joins us to discuss her new memoir about balancing family

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