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SOTW: “Broken Record” by Alemeda 041426
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Healthcare for the Homeless 2026 Art Show
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Songwriter Skirmish 2026 Winners
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Explore Baltimore: Milagro
SOTW: “Broken Record” by Alemeda 041426
April 14th, 2026 by Allison Shulman
SOTW: “Broken Record” by Alemeda
Reviewed by: Mia Ciccarelle ‘29
Release date: February 20th, 2026
Rating: 7/10
Review:
Rahema Shifa Alameda is an emerging alternative rock artist, born 1999 in Ethiopia. She was raised in Phoenix, Arizona, to strict parents who were very stern about the music she listened to. Read the rest of this entry »
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Healthcare for the Homeless 2026 Art Show
April 14th, 2026 by Allison Shulman
The Healthcare for the Homeless Art Show is finally back for the first time since 2019, and we are so excited to be part of it!
When: Thursday, April 30, 2026
Time: 5-7 PM
Where: 421 Fallsway, Baltimore, MD 21202
This gallery-style exhibition will feature artwork created by clients of Healthcare for the Homeless, offering a meaningful opportunity to connect with artists and hear the stories behind their work. Read the rest of this entry »
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Songwriter Skirmish 2026 Winners
April 13th, 2026 by Allison Shulman
We’re excited to congratulate our 2026 winners:
Acoustic Category
Winner: Matteo Puglisi
Runner-Up: Hazel Osborne
Electric Category
Winner: The Aliens
Runner-Up: Psychedelia Read the rest of this entry »
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Explore Baltimore: Milagro
April 10th, 2026 by Allison Shulman
This week, we visited Milagro, a Hampden boutique that has been part of the community for 22 years. The shop is a global boutique, carrying goods inspired by pieces all around the world. Milagro focuses on supporting small artist collectives and women creators.
The inspiration behind Milagro came from the owner’s travels, especially places like Mexico and Japan. That influence is reflected throughout the store today. From screen-printed clothing to jewelry, and even the furniture, nearly everything in the shop is made by hand.
We spoke with Nikki, a Loyola alum and key member of the Milagro team, whose energy immediately stood out. She shared that working in Hampden feels especially meaningful to her, since her family has roots in the neighborhood. Being part of the shop allows her to stay connected to that history while also watching how the area has grown over time and become more diverse. Read the rest of this entry »
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AOTW: “Oblivion” by Alice Phoebe Lou 040926
April 9th, 2026 by Ellie Walsh
AOTW: “Oblivion” by Alice Phoebe Lou
Reviewed by: Marley Lehmann ’28
Release Date: October 2025
Rating: 9/10
RIYL: Clairo, Phoebe Bridgers, Laufey, Faye Webster
Review:
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Songwriter Skirmish!
April 8th, 2026 by Allison Shulman
Songwriter Skirmish is back! Solo and duo acts will compete in two categories: acoustic and electric. Loyola performers will play original music, competing for a spot as the opening act at Loyolapalooza this spring!
Sign up to perform or come and support our talented Loyola musicians!
When: April 9th, 2026
Time: 7-10 PM
Where: Mcguire Hall
Who will win it all?
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SOTW: “Please Follow” by Del Water Gap 040726
April 7th, 2026 by Allison Shulman
SOTW: “Please Follow” by Del Water Gap
Reviewed by: Sylvia J. Gredzinski ‘27
Release date: November 7th, 2025
Rating: 9/10
RIYL: Mt. Joy, Hippo Campus, Adam Melchor
Review:
Del Water Gap is the solo music project of artist Samuel Holden Jaffe, who falls in the indie pop genre and is known for his emotional and introspective sound. Jaffe was born in 1993, growing up in rural Connecticut, then moving to New York City to study music production at NYU. This was where he started Del Water Gap, which initially began as a group band, but later evolved into a solo act with Jaffe in the center of it all. His music focuses on themes like love, relationships, and personal growth, saying his music is inspired by “romantic encounters and dimly lit rooms”. Del Water Gap gained attention back in 2020 with his song “Ode to a Conversation Stuck in Your Throat” and has released multiple albums since like Del Water Gap (2021) and I Miss You Already + I Haven’t Left Yet (2023). Read the rest of this entry »
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Explore Baltimore: The Modest Florist
April 2nd, 2026 by Allison Shulman
Explore Baltimore is back! Our first stop: The Modest Florist, located on Chestnut Avenue in Hampden.
The store is beautiful and feels different right when you walk in. There is an assortment of unique and seasonal flowers. Libby, the owner, opened the shop in 2013 and it’s coming up on it’s 13th anniversary!
Libby previously worked in the florist industry, and when she realized how destructive it had become, she knew a better alternative was needed. Sustainability is at the core of The Modest Florist’s mission, and everything in the shop is sourced locally from nearby farms and greenhouses. That focus is seen across all aspects of her business, from a vase exchange program to solar panels and even deliveries in her electric car. The Modest florist is the only florist recognized on the Maryland Department of Energy “Green Registry,” and it is all because of Libby’s dedication. While her practices do come with some limitations, like not being able to source roses for Valentine’s Day, sustainability is at the root of The Modest Florist and isn’t changing anytime soon. Read the rest of this entry »
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SOTW: “Somehow” by Hudson Freeman & The Bedroomer 033126
March 31st, 2026 by Ellie Walsh
SOTW: “Somehow” by Hudson Freeman, The Bedroomer
Reviewed by: Ciara McKeon ’28
Released date: March 27th, 2026
RIYL: Racing Mount Pleasant, Truman Sinclair, Men I trust
Review:
“Somehow” by Hudson Freeman is one of those softer indie tracks that leans more into atmosphere than big, standout moments. It fits into that wave of bedroom pop/lo-fi indie, where the focus is more on feeling than polish. Freeman really embraces that stripped-back, personal sound, and it gives the song a kind of quiet honesty that’s easy to connect with. Read the rest of this entry »
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Concert Review: Little Lungs 031226
March 30th, 2026 by The Professor
By Sylvia Gredzinski (’27)
On March 12, I had the pleasure of attending Little Lungs‘ album release tour at the Ottobar, here in Baltimore. The show began at 8pm so my friend Eileen and I made sure to get there a little bit earlier so we didn’t miss anything. The first thing I noticed was how cool the venue was. I had never been to Ottobar, so walking in I was already excited. As soon as you walk in there is the main stage to your right, when you continue walking forward, to your right there is also a staircase that leads to the balcony where seating is offered to watch the bands play from above. Proceeding forward there is a big open space which people use to congregate since there is more seating, and a bar area, along with a photo booth which I was thrilled with. Obviously we made use of it since two photo strips were only $4, a pretty fantastic price in this day and age. Read the rest of this entry »
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