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Max Simon
Mar 16, 20233 min read
Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band Live at Climate Pledge
By Max Simon The Boss bends a note midway through “Kitty’s Back.” Then, he holds it. The band–eight of the usual E Streeters, augmented...
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KPH Radio
Mar 15, 20231 min read
What Are You Listening To? - Valentine's Day
During KPH x Coop's Sadie Hawkin's Dance last month, we asked students about their favorite romantic songs for Valentine's Day. It might...
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KPH Radio
Mar 10, 20231 min read
Live Music Roundup 3/10
Go see a show! Here are KPH's picks for this weekend, March 3/10 Friday 3/10 Is it a ghost? No! It's Mr. Beautiful back from the dead!...
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KPH Radio
Mar 1, 20232 min read
Total Diva: Robin Holmes Sullivan's Presidential Playlist
For far too long former President Barack Obama has had a monopoly on the Presidential Playlist genre. Well step aside Obama, Lewis and...
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@kphmissedconnections
Feb 22, 20232 min read
Missed Connections are BACK with @kphmissedconnections
Welcome to KPH Missed Connections: the radio show where we read your missed connections LIVE on the air!
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Ben Forsberg
Oct 12, 20222 min read
THRASH DAY 002
By Ben Forsberg You all saw it coming. I knew I had to talk about the self titled Crossed Out EP because… well it's just the fucking...
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KPH Radio
Oct 4, 20223 min read
Music is Healing: Fievel is Glaque Plays at Benefit Festival
By Burt Scheer On Saturday, September 24th, 2022, Fievel Is Glaque brought a unique, experimental twist to the Portland music scene...
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Ben Forsberg
Sep 28, 20222 min read
THRASH DAY 001
By Ben Forsberg Starting off strong here with the prototypical "fastest band ever", NEOS, from Vancouver BC (PNW thrash!!!!!). Their two...
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KPH Radio
Sep 27, 20221 min read
FLOWER POWER With Maya
MONDAYS @2:00PM Hello! My name is Maya, I’m a sophomore here at LC and my radio hour is called FLOWER POWER! Growing up in Southern...
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KPH Radio
Sep 23, 20223 min read
Un-Quarantining The Past: Pavement Reunites at Edgefield
By Max Simon Seeing Pavement in 2022 is a bit like catching a glimpse of an indie-rock Halley’s Comet. The seminal, yet inimitable band...
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