Sean Carr
scarr1@binghamton.edu
10 Articles
Music
"Man Alive!" celebrates new life, mourns deaths
Archy Marshall, who records under the name King Krule, has spent the better part of his career translating brokenhearted laments into the language of guitar-centric indie rock. After a brief stint as...
Music
Tame Impala's 'The Slow Rush' maintains band's psychedelic aesthetic
After a five-year wait, a Coachella headlining set and an ever-growing reputation as one of the biggest rock acts of the last decade, Kevin Parker’s solo recording project, Tame Impala, has finally...
Off-Campus Events
"Hidden In Plain Sight" to raise awareness of decaying buildings
On Friday, the Bundy Museum of History and Art held the opening reception for “Hidden in Plain Sight,” an exhibition designed to highlight historical architecture throughout New York state and prevent its...
Music
"Jesus Is King" delayed, despite promises from Kanye
Kanye West’s ninth studio album, “Jesus Is King,” was scheduled for release last Friday, Sept. 27. Despite confirmation from West himself and his wife Kim Kardashian that “Jesus Is King” would not...
Off-Campus Events
Avoid the early-semester slog with these community jogs
Even as the fall semester begins winding up, summer is still in full swing. Despite the beautiful weather, many students opt to shut in and either focus on studies or binge Netflix...
On-Campus Events
Spool Contemporary Art Space hosts film installation
On Friday, the Spool Contemporary Art Space in Johnson City welcomed Binghamton University students enrolled in Cinema 360: Expanded Cinema as they presented their final projects at an event titled “Shadows in...
Music Issue 2019
Music Issue 2019: Ben Franklin and The Electric Keys
Ben Franklin and The Electric Keys is a new student band channeling its members’ diverse tastes into colorful indie rock. While the band has seen a number of lineup changes, the band’s...
On-Campus Events
Food Co-op hosts 'Tiny Desk'-inspired concert
This past Friday afternoon, March 8, the Binghamton Food Co-op at the Roots Cafe hosted its first Lunchtime Set, which borrows the National Public Radio (NPR) Tiny Desk setup to provide a...
On-Campus Events
Molly Peacock talks poetry at BU
This past Tuesday, March 5, the Binghamton Center for Writers sponsored the most recent installment in its Readers’ Series with guest speaker Molly Peacock, ‘69. A Binghamton University alumna, Peacock’s presentation included...
Theater
Mainstage production explores campus racism
This Friday, the Binghamton University Theatre Department will put on its first Mainstage production of the semester, “Baltimore.” With a plot focused on a racist incident in a college dorm, the play...