Jul 05, 2008

RITES OF SPRING: All access presented by Versus

It was the best of times, it was the worst of times. Although there were problems with flaky artists, paranoid security and long lines, the weekend saw some amazing performances. Colbie may have been disappointing, but Lord T and Eloise rocked the stage in a fashion that can only be described as “old school.” The charming Feist lit up the stage with her snappy brand of pop rock before the lackluster “frat party” performance by Lil Jon. Read on to find out what we thought about Old Crow Medicine Show, Randy Rogers Band and the rest of Rites of Spring.

SLIDESHOW: The 2008 CMT Music Awards

Check out photos from  the CMT Music Awards in this video slideshow. To begin the slideshow, click the image below. 


CULTURE: Who are you wearing? (Editor's Edition)

Reanne Zheng

CULTURE: "Snow Angels" lacks substance

Ben Grimwood

CULTURE: History Repeats Itself: 3 Trends to Look Out For

Lauren Richman

CULTURE: Student Film Festival promises fine film and discussion

It may not be Cannes or Tribeca, but the Vanderbilt Student Film Festival features some impressive work f

CULTURE: Showing off some ankles

Parnelli Accavitti

CULTURE: So you got kisslammed, now what?

Amy Johnston

CULTURE: Student art show not to be missed

How would you spend $10,000? What about $25,000? That's the question that two talented artists have to answer after last Friday night's Hamblet awards.







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