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Northwestern University and Evanston's Only Daily News Source Since 1881

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Northwestern University and Evanston's Only Daily News Source Since 1881

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Jeremih performs at A&O Ball, which was co-hosted by FMO. The hip-hop artist headlined and rapper Aminé opened the annual concert, held at Chicagos Riviera Theatre.

Jeremih, Aminé bring down house at A&O Ball

April 23, 2017

Hip-hop artist Jeremih and rapper Aminé paid homage to Chicago rappers and their music during A&O Ball on Friday. More than a thousand students gathered at the Riviera Theatre and crowded the dance...

A&O, FMO partner with Student Enrichment Services to offer some students free tickets to Ball

April 19, 2017

A&O Productions, For Members Only and Student Enrichment Services partnered to provide students with financial need free tickets to Friday’s Ball. Students can use the SES One Form, an online application...

Jeremih

Hip-hop artist Jeremih to headline A&O Ball

April 18, 2017

Jeremih will headline this year’s A&O Ball, co-hosted by A&O Productions and For Members Only. This is the second year in a row FMO and A&O are collaborating for Ball. On Friday, Jeremih...

Aminé

Rapper Aminé to open this year’s A&O Ball

April 16, 2017

Rapper Aminé, known for his hit-single “Caroline,” will open this year’s A&O Ball concert, co-hosted by A&O Productions and For Members Only. Ball will be held at The Riviera Theater in Chicago,...

MSA assistant director JT Turner (center) talks with Rapper Kool Moe Dee (left) and Afro-Punk festival creator James Spooner during this year’s State of the Black Union. Both artists discussed black representation within the punk and hip-hop communities and the commercialization of both musical genres.

Black representation in music discussed during State of the Black Union

November 11, 2016

Hip-hop and punk came together at Lutkin Hall on Thursday night as Grammy Award-winning rapper Kool Moe Dee and Afropunk Festival co-founder and tattoo artist James Spooner spoke about black representation...

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