Photo by Sarah Berger ’27
porcelain, a shoegaze band with members hailing from both Connecticut and Rhode Island, performed in Chapin Auditorium during MHC Students for Alternative Music’s final concert of the semester.
BY SARAH BERGER ’27
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT EDITOR
On April 11, Mount Holyoke College Students for Alternative Music held their final show of the semester in Chapin Auditorium. The show was free, which attracted a large number of both students and community members. The show featured performances from Bubble Scary, truther, I Have No Mouth, HAUZU and porcelain, ranging in genre from screamo to shoegaze. The show was unique in that it was also a marketplace, featuring tarot readings, crochet, posters, T-shirts and lots of original art.
MHC student organization I-Change For Palestine was present as well, selling handmade items to raise money for the Palestinian cause.
Bubble Scary, who hail from Amherst, handed out free CDs of their newly released album “Featherweight.”
Quill Nishi-Leonard ’27 contributed fact-checking.