Revolutionary Roots: Introducing Liz Morgan
Introducing Liz Morgan, a coordinator for Theatre of the Oppressed NYC and theater artist, featured in WBRU's Revolutionary Roots series.
From “Throwaway Day” to Community Staple: WBRU360 in Providence
As WBRU features Black artists in the Revolutionary Roots series, read about the 50-year history of WBRU360 and its relationship with Providence's Black community.
Revolutionary Roots: Introducing Valerie Tutson
Introducing Valerie Tutson, a Rhode Island storyteller and artist featured in WBRU's Revolutionary Roots series.
Mac Miller, Governors Ball, and Jewelry: A Chat with Njomza
At Governors Ball, WBRU met up backstage with Njomza after her performances. Learn along with us as she explains her love of festivals, friendship with...
Fuck Security: Hoopti Tour Boston Review
This review is brought to you by Phoelix’ manager Chris, who got me in the building. I was late—claiming my ticket at the box office...
Eye Candy: J Cole’s “Middle Child”
J. Cole has been killing it ever since he arrived to the rap scene in 2011 with the release of his debut album Cole World:...
Eye Candy: J Cole's "Middle Child"
J. Cole has been killing it ever since he arrived to the rap scene in 2011 with the release of his debut album Cole World:...
The Case For Gunna, or his New Album Cover
What does it mean to drip or drown? This week, we look at how one artist, Gunna, is navigating the boundaries between the two through...
Lil Pump is For the Kids: A Harverd Dropout Review
I mean this literally—the album is for children. In a rap game full of 30-year-olds appealing to undergrads and high schoolers, Lil Pump is rare...
The Best 360° Music of 2018
WBRU360° presents the 20 best Hip Hop and R&B albums of 2018. We’ve also included our 36 favorite songs from this year. See if any of...