Caroline Smith and her band of Good Night Sleeps visited our studio on Saturday 24th.
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Jill Andrews, a member of the folk outfit The Everybodyfields, visited KRUI on September 22.
Check out our Track of the Week by Bard & Mustache before they play at Public Space One this Thursday.
Every Thursday night on The Lab, hosts Zach Tilly and Skaaren Cossé bring you the perfect blend of up-and-coming tunes and clever banter on their show, Permission to Boogie.
Iowa City Moving Planet Event this Sunday, Sept. 25th
A fire starts near Bruegger’s Bagels and damages the corner block of Iowa Avenue & Linn Street.
On this week’s Lit Show, Justin Torres, a recent graduate of the Iowa Writers’ Workshop and a current Stegner Fellow at Stanford, discusses his debut We the Animals: A novel. Listen to the full interview over at The Lit Show. Torres is a graduate of the Iowa Writers’ Workshop, and he’s currently a Wallace Stegner Fellow at Stanford. His fiction has been published in The New Yorker, Glimmer Train, Tin House, and elsewhere.
Sports Staffer, Sam Kienzle’s, post-PITT narrative.
By Alexa Squire In early fall 2009, Lady Gaga hadn’t released The Fame Monster yet, Katy Perry was only known for kissing a girl, and “chillwave” was a completely new word for a new genre of music. Washed Out and Toro y Moi, two of the most well-known chillwave artists, had just released Life of Leisure and Causers of This, and bloggers were using the term to describe their lo-fi, blippy, danceable beats that relied heavily on reverb and looping. When Alan Palomo (the man behind Neon Indian) released Psychic Chasms that winter, his songs fit the definition and it … Continued









