Our staff share their top 5 albums of 2016. Spectator Music also presents our overall album of the year.
Teddy Coppes is here with us in studio to play his sorrowful pop punk hits from his band, The Sadsaps.
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The newest episode of Live From Studio B starring Highland Rose!
Switchfoot, opened by Relient K, performed at the Pittsburgh Stage AE stage on Wednesday, Oct. 12.
This fall, Cute is What We Aim For celebrated their 10 year old debut release with a six-week tour spanning the U.S., including a stop in Pittsburgh on Oct. 22.
All 10 tracks on Yellowcard's final album have themes of leaving, change, forgiveness and moving on.
Executive Editor Britton Rozzelle talks the long awaited full length from Frank Ocean, titled "Blonde." Standout tracks include "Pink+White," "Nights" and "Siegried."
Five pop-punk bands have broken up this year or gone on hiatus: read more to find out.
Despite several days of delays, numerous track changes, mysterious shows at Madison Square Garden, confusing tweets and terrible PR, Kanye West’s “The Life of Pablo,” is finally out and available to stream exclusively on Tidal.
David Bowie was an artist, an actor, a husband, a father, and while he regularly claimed in interviews that he had “absolutely no idea” what he was doing most of the time, he possessed an undeniable uniqueness the likes of which no one will ever be able to compare to or replace. While some of his ideas and works were met with controversy, he presented the world with his talent throughout his whole life.
The Edinboro Women's Basketball team clinch a PSAC Tournament berth and possible home game after win on Saturday against Gannon.
This February, Diebold is asking: “Who is the Stage Door Slasher?” This question was answered in hilarious fashion in the Edinboro University theatre program’s latest show, “The Musical Comedy Murders of 1940.”
Sydney Moore - a senior fine arts major - takes inspiration for her art from faith. Staff writer Jamie Heinrich shines the spotlight on Moore in this week's Aritst Spotlight.
Erie’s Jefferson Educational Society played host on Saturday to local lawmakers and citizens alike, as part of Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. John Fetterman’s recreational marijuana “listening tour.”
Edinboro University unveiled the 'I'm First!' project on Feb 15, Anisa Venner-Johnston reports.