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Vince Staples' new album doesn't hold back in subject matter since going independent from Def Jam Records.

‘Cry Baby’ is a tear-jerker

Jonathan Nguyen-Au, La Voz Staff | June 22, 2026

“Cry Baby,” Vince Staples’ seventh studio album, explores racial and systemic issues in the United States through a new sonic direction, reflecting current events. Released on June 5, the...

Louis Tomlinson sings to his fans in Bill Graham Auditorium in San Francisco on June 6. The event drew 3,966 fans who enjoyed 25 old and new songs including the One Direction hit “Night Changes.” according to setlist.fm.

Summer fever hits Louis Tomlinson fans

Lina Borges, La Voz Staff | June 10, 2026

A crowd of excited fans wore yellow and orange clothing to match Louis Tomlinson's new album's aesthetic, “How Did I Get Here” in San Francisco on June 6. Fans arrived to access wristbands through...

Nick Ferguson and Lily Blanchard sing together at The Natural in San Francisco on May 16.

Batting cage becomes local bands’ stage

Hayden Rush, La Voz Staff | May 26, 2026

As the streets of San Francisco buzz with activities around every corner, cooped in an alleyway on 358 Brannan St. conceals an indoor batting cage called The Natural. The athletic facility has alternatively...

Violinist Debbie Dare narrates over Hubert Léonard’s suite of five “Scenes Humoristiques" or "Humorous Scenes" during the Study Abroad Benefit Concert held at De Anza on May 7.

‘Magic doth prevail’ at benefit concert

Cris Li, La Voz Staff | May 18, 2026

The Study Abroad Benefit Concert celebrated students and raised funds for the De Anza College Study Abroad program on May 7 at the Visual and Performing Arts Center. “It's a wonderful idea to send...

Wrestler Lil Pimp pins his opponent to the mat as he secures control and ends the match. In wrestling, a pin is crucial because it’s one of the primary ways to win, a pin requires the opponent’s shoulders to be held down for a set count.

‘Half the size, twice the power’

Meryem Arslan, La Voz Staff | April 30, 2026

The dwarf wrestling group Little Mania brought its All-Star Tour to Club Rodeo Rio in San Jose, drawing a crowd that stretched around the block on April 23.  The matches faded into the background...

"Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occassionally." is the next step in Harry Styles' discography, one brimming with growth and freedom.

Harry Styles enters new era

Katherine Fritz, La Voz Staff | March 15, 2026

“Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally.,” Harry Styles’ fourth studio album, was an eagerly anticipated release following his 2022 album, “Harry’s House.” The album’s exquisite introduction,...

A Frutiger Metro style graphic shows two people dancing. Frutiger Metro was a famous aesthetic from the mid-to-late 2000s and 2010s.

Rewind the rhythm

Kinjal Dhandar, La Voz Staff | March 14, 2026

When Tyler, The Creator released his album “DON’T TAP THE GLASS” in July, he included a song with instructions on how to listen to the album. The first rule being body movement, no sitting still...

Clark Rainbow's first non-single release is short and sweet. While it isn't diverse in its range and doesn't explore anything new, it conveys what it wants to and pulls its emotional punches.

‘Doll Online’ doesn’t disappoint

Ann Peñalosa, La Voz Staff | March 8, 2026

“Doll Online,” Clark Rainbow’s first extended play, gives listeners a refreshingly optimistic take on the ups and downs of a life revolving around the internet. Rainbow, who told WHUS she...

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