No Curse Words Limiting the Voices Heard on LASR

By Nate Schoen, Guest Writer Lute Air Student Radio has a policy of only playing songs without obscenities in the lyrics. The general rule of thumb is “pretend that President...

Kanye West in concert: What concert lacks in sound quality is made up for...

By Tahnayee Clendinen, A&E Writer When Kanye West stepped onto the Key Arena's makeshift stage Oct. 19, the air outside was crisp, seats were jam packed and people were sweaty...

Night of Musical Theatre: Traditional performance of classic numbers is a success

By Tahnayee Clendinen, A&E Writer There was "No Day But Today" for audiences to attend Night of Musical Theatre. The cast's phenomenal work took place last Friday, Saturday and Sunday...

Fall Choral Concert sets the stage for the year

By Thomas Horn, Guest Writer The Pacific Lutheran University choir students demonstrated a well-balanced sound during the Fall Choral Concert. The concert included the Choir of the West, Chorale and...

Battle of the bands: Of Monsters and Men vs. The Head and the Heart

The Indie music scene has been teeming with great bands, and this week we will put The Head and the Heart face to face with Of Monsters and Men. It's...

LASR In Studio Sessions: Charlie Herrmann

PLU's Charlie Herrmann performs in the LASR studio. This is the first in the In Studio Sessions series.  Keep an eye out for future performances. Be sure to check out...

Misty Concert Puts Photography in Perspective

By Olivia Ash, LASR General Manager The concert experience has changed from an audience of listeners who simply want to hear music into a sea of wannabe photographers looking for...

The Night Train: Jason Aldean Concert Unforgettable

Blue and white lights shimmered across the ceiling of the Tacoma Dome as Jason Aldean wooed an audience of more than 20,000 country fans during his concert last Friday. The...

When Tragedy Strikes: How Television Shows Handle a Character’s Death

by Tahnayee Clendinen, Guest Writer When an actor in an ongoing TV show dies, that person's character lives on until the director kills him or her or the show itself dies....