Lillie Mae: The Folk Singer We Need
By Chet Rengers Wednesday; also known as hump day, the midpoint of the week. Sometimes it is the most miserable after Monday. My most recent Wednesday was not as miserable as most Wednesdays past,...
By Chet Rengers Wednesday; also known as hump day, the midpoint of the week. Sometimes it is the most miserable after Monday. My most recent Wednesday was not as miserable as most Wednesdays past,...
By: Daniel Keller For those who have seen the Netflix original series House of Cards, the vital role that the congressional whip plays in Congress is evident. The show, through its protagonist Frank Underwood,...
This time on Being Human, Dan Kubis talks with Professor Rob Nixon of Princeton University.
By: Morgan Gilmer Last month, the statue of Stephen Foster was removed from its place next to Schenley Plaza in Oakland. The removal comes after years of controversy as the statue depicts Foster, the...
Review by John Wright Score: 9/10 Andrew Savage and the rest of Parquet Courts continue to soar to new heights in their continuing saga of a rock band from Texas come to...
By Cale Berger Rating: 7/10 Solo: A Star Wars Story is the second installment in the historic sci-fi franchise to veer from its traditional episodic format. The film serves as an origin story for...
We here at Double Trouble love to support artists we think deserve more appreciation. As such, we’ve decided to work with artists to give them that same chance. Each week, we’ll feature a different...
By Michael Hamby Champions League Final Die Meister, Die Besten, Les grandes équipes, The CHAAAAAAAMPIOOOOOONS. That’s right ladies and gentlemen, it is time, and if I am being honest I could not be happier....
Review by Spencer Smith Score: 7/10 English musician Daniel Blumberg got on the map playing guitar and singing on indie rock/shoegaze group Yuck’s self-titled debut in 2011, but his most recent release...
A WPTS Special Feature by Spencer Smith Pavement is a rock band, formed in the late 80’s in California. They are known mostly for either their slacker, lo-fi aesthetic or broad influence...