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The Charger Bulletin

The Student News Source of the University of New Haven

The Charger Bulletin

The Student News Source of the University of New Haven

The Charger Bulletin

Bryson Tiller Sells Out Toad’s Place Twice in Same Night

Paul carbonella November 25, 2015

Last Thursday, Nov. 19, New Haven’s historic Toad’s Place had the pleasure of hosting not one, but two performances from Bryson Tiller after the first sold out. The Louisville-born singer and rapper...

Spotify Playlist of the Week

Michael Quick November 25, 2015

“Songs to Stuff Your Face To” Follow ChargerBulletin on Spotify I don’t know about everyone else, but family gatherings are always incredibly awkward for me. The two sides of my family are vastly...

On Church in These Streets, Jeezy Tries to Rediscover Himself

Paul carbonella November 25, 2015

For Jeezy, 2015 was supposed to have been a special year. For one, he dropped the “Young” from his name. After all, “Those zeros get to adding up, you gotta drop the ‘young,’” said Jeezy himself...

In Tune with WNHU

Ileana Alvarez-Diaz November 25, 2015

Your Tuesdays and Fridays are about to get even better. Every Tuesday, from 8:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. on WNHU 88.7 FM, it’s “Spotlight @ Night.” Your host, DJ Spotlight, enhances your nights with the...

Surfer Blood Brings Some Warmth to Chilly Hamden

Paul carbonella November 18, 2015

On Tuesday Nov. 10, the buzz-garnering indie group Surfer Blood, known for their beach-rock tendencies, brought some warmth to beloved Hamden venue, The Space, which was facing financial troubles earlier...

Interview with Sean Grandillo: A Broadway Triple Threat

Angela Tricarico November 18, 2015

Deaf West’s revival of Shiek and Sater’s Spring Awakening, is one of the hottest revivals on Broadway, and recently swept the Los Angeles Stage Alliance’s Ovation Awards. The entire company was just...

VooDoo Music Festival

Stephanie Conlon November 18, 2015

For 16 years, the VooDoo Music Festival has been a staple of the New Orleans music scene. This year was no exception with over 100,000 music lovers swarming City Park for the event which took place Oct....

Spotify Playlist ofthe Week

Michael Quick November 18, 2015

“Morning Cup of Coffee” Follow ChargerBulletin on Spotify Far too many people stray away from jazz music out of fear that it is too dense and cacophonous, when this is often not the case. Sure, jazz...

What is YouTube Music?

Glenn Rohrbacker November 18, 2015

If you’ve been on YouTube in the past few days, you may have seen ads for a brand new service being launched by the Google-owned website, called YouTube Music. Recently, there has been a huge shift in...

Despite an All-Star Cast, Rock the Kasbah Fails to Shine

Kaitlin Mahar November 18, 2015

Rumor has it that if you want Bill Murray to work on your film, then you need to call him and leave a voicemail. If his voicemail box is full, then you just have to keep calling until there’s space....

Pentopoly: How One Group is Dominating the Genre

Glenn Rohrbacker November 11, 2015

Ten years ago, acapella music wasn’t even heard of. It existed, but you had to look deep into college campuses and maybe catch a few guys harmonizing under a lamp post at night to hear it. Acapella...

The New Broken Scene

Angela Tricarico November 11, 2015

I’m about to be really blunt with all of you: 5 Seconds of Summer’s sophomore album, Sounds Good Feels Good, is nothing short of a musical masterpiece. 2015 has been a pretty great year in terms of...

Spotify Playlist of the Week

Michael Quick November 11, 2015

Follow ChargerBulletin on Spotify “Folk Yeah” Folk music, or more specifically Indie Folk, is an interesting genre of music, often thought of as being quiet and associated with hipsters and other...

José Oyola & The Astronauts

Stephanie Conlon November 11, 2015

On Thursday, Oct. 22, the campus got a visit from a local New Haven band who drew a hefty crowd to the German Club. José Oyola & The Astronauts describe themselves as experimental indy-pop,...

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