Bacchanal

2011-12 in Review: Bacchanal heads back to steps with rap, punk, electronic combo

Even in the face of financial struggles and negative reactions against the chosen performers, Baccha90s was a success.

To the seniors of today and tomorrow

Not being able to answer all the big questions doesn't disqualify one from being a mentor.

To the naysayers: Some optimism for an unexpected Bacchanal

While Pitbull and Springsteen are playing downtown, Columbians get to party with some jazz-electronica and surf punk.

Bacchanal comes bacch around

The Bacchanal committee and faculty organizers talk to the Spectator about the time and resource that has been committed to make April 14 a day to look 'Bacch' on.

Students gear up for a music-filled weekend

This week, students will get an extra dose of local music—and free food—in anticipation of Bacchanal on Saturday through Postcrypt and Live at Lerner.

Students say, ‘huh?’ to Bacchanal acts

Not everyone was pleased with Bacchanal’s big news Friday that Big Gigantic, Curren$y, and Wavves would be performing at this years show.

Do the right thing

One does not simply reference the ’90s.

Funding from councils reduces Bacchanal venue change debt to $6,000

Bacchanal's debt—the result of a change in venue and added costs for security and facilities—has been reduced to just $6,000, thanks to pledges from the student councils.

Casual Friday: Drop it like it's hot

This weekend will be epic.

Bring Of Montreal (Out)back

Regardless of people’s opinions about artistry versus commerce, the fact remains that “Wraith Pinned to the Mist,” aka “Outback Tonight,” is by far of Montreal’s most famous song. It’s also a given that musical artists should be prepared to play their most famous songs at any big concert.