WPTS Radio Visits Screenshot Asia: Autobiography Review
by Courtney Lucier Zoom in on a few drops of blood on a car windshield. Settle for a few moments on the violence and brutality. Now, zoom back out to the terrified and dismayed...
by Courtney Lucier Zoom in on a few drops of blood on a car windshield. Settle for a few moments on the violence and brutality. Now, zoom back out to the terrified and dismayed...
Tune in on Friday, October 6 for 12 hours of specialty programming celebrating the unique cultures represented on Pitt’s campus! Guest organizations include: 11AM-12PM: Latinx Student Association A diverse mix of tracks by Latinx...
Interviewed by Zack Rodick and Bella Lardin D: Douglas Dulgarian Z: Zack Rodick B: Bella Lardin B: Our first question is super basic.. We love the band name, how’d you come up with it?...
by Corinne Kerwin Corinne Kerwin: I guess I’ll just get started. I wanted to ask, starting at the very beginning, was music something that you were always drawn to as a child or had...
Join us for WPTS’ annual radio ride, an alleycat race around Pittsburgh on March 25th! A team consists of 2-4 people. The fee to register is $10, and all fees will be donated to...
WPTS is excited to present Sweet Pill and Their/They’re/There at Club Cafe on March 6th! To enter: Like the post on Instagram, tag a friend in the comments, and share the post to your...
WPTS is excited to present Flipturn and Hotel Fiction at Thunderbird on February 12th! To enter: Like the post on Instagram, tag a friend in the comments, and share the post to your story!...
J Dilla – Donuts Review by Dexter Froud In case you’re completely out of the loop on what Donuts is, it’s an album entirely composed of sample-based rap instrumentals by legendary producer James Yancey,...
Coco & Clair Clair – Sexy Review by Maddy Dean Coco & Clair Clair’s third album Sexy made me feel like I can be rich, famous, unbothered, and of course, sexy. The musical duo’s...
Weyes Blood – And In The Darkness, Hearts Aglow Review by Maddy Dean And In the Darkness, Hearts Aglow by Weyes Blood opens with the slower ballad “It’s Not Just Me, It’s Everybody.” Weyes...