“The whole cafeteria turns into a skating rink, so they do a figure-eight around the salad bar, and out through the hallway.”
Bill DeYoung
Bill DeYoung was Connect's Arts & Entertainment Editor from May 2009 to August 2014.
Want to join the Big Boy Baller Club?
“Keep on Dancing” is a frenetic powerball that demands your attention, like a Beastie Boys song as performed by Living Colour.
Solitary man: Charles Bradley
“By myself I feel complete. I feel peaceful in spirit. And I don’t know why. The older I get, the more I want to be alone.”
Are we not Man? We are Astro-Man!
The band started in Auburn, an otherwise conservative college town where bizarre-ness was often met with intense gratitude from students hungry for quirky diversions.
‘Everything is poetry’: Spoken Word Festival
“What’s the point of writing something if it’s never gonna be heard? Or read, or seen. Why do yourself the injustice?”
High tide for Savannah Philharmonic
“I said to Savannah, if you want to keep me, you’re going to have to allow me to work. And they really did want me to look for other opportunities.”
Effingham’s mission to Mars
To put things in perspective, 1957 was the year of The Bridge on the River Kwai, Jailhouse Rock and An Affair to Remember.
Ian Anderson, by any other name
“It’s not about solo albums versus Jethro Tull albums. To me, there’s no difference. It’s just me turning up for another day at the office, really.”
Fare the Gap: A unique listening experience
The members of Fare The Gap will relocate to California once they graduate from SCAD.
Nickel Creek: Refreshed and reunited
‘I think we were all burned out with it,” Chris Thile says. ‘I had a lot of musical ideas that I wanted to pursue.’
AASU’s Godspell opens a musical door
“I think that’s what makes this show so classic; the love that is on the stage is not acting.”
Ambrose makes a soulful noise
“Yeah, he raps sometimes, and sometimes we play pretty hard, but most of the time we’re trying to be smooth.”
