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Adilene Gomez Santiago

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  • Jan 24, 2025 | kcpr.org | Kat Orozco |Adilene Gomez Santiago

    Rolling Loud is known to deliver a yearly experience in Los Angeles, highlighting established artists and nurturing the next generation of hip-hop stars. The festival has become a bridge for up-and-coming hip-hop artists, providing a space for underground musicians to become more visible and get a foot closer to headlining status. The music festival is now roughly two months away, but tension remains as the Palisades wildfires have been deeply affecting the Los Angeles communities.

  • Nov 28, 2024 | kcpr.org | Kat Orozco |Adilene Gomez Santiago

    Adilene Gomez Santiago is a content writer, photographer, videographer and disc jockey for KCPR. The opinions expressed in this article do not necessarily reflect those of Mustang Media Group. “Drop It Like It’s Hot” by Snoop Dogg, “Milkshake” by Kelis and “Pink + White” by Frank Ocean are all well-known songs. You recognize the lyrics, the beats and the artists, however, what often goes unnoticed is the person behind the production of each track.

  • Aug 18, 2024 | kcpr.org | Kat Orozco |Adilene Gomez Santiago

    In 2008, Radiohead, Tom Petty and Jack Johnson headlined the first Outside Lands (OSL), San Francisco’s annual music and food festival that has since become a staple. The festival grounds take up the 1,017 acres of land at the Golden Gate Park, boasting in meadows nestled among acacias, oak, eucalyptus and redwood trees. The festival returns to celebrate its sweet 16 with nearly 50 performers, bringing attendees to a location that captures the essence of the Bay Area.

  • Aug 17, 2024 | kcpr.org | Kat Orozco |Adilene Gomez Santiago

    As the sound of ethereal music flows across the Sutro stage at San Francisco’s Outside Lands festival (OSL), the spacey telephonic words “I’d bleed for you, if you held me close,” blend with the atmosphere, creating a mystical and dreamy setting. The 20-year-old shoegaze artist Natalie Lu, also known as Wisp, took the stage on Aug.

  • Jun 11, 2024 | kcpr.org | Emily Tobiason |Adilene Gomez Santiago

    What used to be an old warehouse is now home to one of San Luis Obispo’s art galleries and coffee houses, The Bunker SLO, birthed out of Missy Reitner-Camerons’ love for art and community. Gala Pride and Diversity Center’s Laura Albers and Reitner-Cameron have collaborated to hold a gallery for the duration of Pride Month, themed “Who Am I?”June 7 was the grand opening for the “Who Am I?” art gallery during Art After Dark hours.

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