By Miranda Ebersole in Premiere
An unexpected phone call to music Professor Alice Gomez led to her playing percussion for Latin singer Vikki Carr in a concert in Brownsville Nov. 2.
Not only did she play with Carr, a couple of the songs played that day were recorded, Gomez said Tuesday.
Three punk/ska bands will headline the show.
By Vanessa M. Sanchez in Premiere
Courtland Records, this college's music business project, is throwing a party for the release of the company's first extended play disc, "In Transition."
By Sonya Harvey in Premiere
Sometimes, it takes losing a life to create awareness.
In 1997, what many considered a hate crime resulted in the death of a 19-year-old named Brian Deneke.
Deneke lived in the Texas Panhandle town of Amarillo, where he and his friends liked to skate and listen to hardcore punk music.
By Miranda Ebersole in Premiere
Fifth graders from Travis Elementary School had the opportunity to see their photography on display Tuesday in the second floor lobby of Moody Learning Center.
Students, their parents and school officials attended an opening ceremony for the exhibit, which will be on display until this evening, Alice Johnson, dean of learning resources, said Nov.
By Vanessa M. Sanchez in Premiere
KSYM's Thursday Night Metal Show is San Antonio's premiere spot for brutal rock music.
"The intent of the show is to lay all the brutal music that people may not know about - the older bands that are still alive and kicking and even some local bands," radio-television-broadcasting sophomore Marcus DeLeon, disc jockey for the "nonmainstream" show, said in an interview Nov.
By Sami Parman in Premiere
This college's department of theater and speech communication and the office of student life will have auditions for a musical production of "Disney's Beauty and the Beast," the musical, at 3 p.m. Dec 12-14. The location will be announced.
Director Paula Rodriguez, a theater and speech instructor, will be looking for 18 actors.