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Before going to the show, Gambino encouraged attendees to download an app which was created specifically for the concert. Before the show, there was a screen behind the stage that acted like an online message board which could be accessed through the app. Throughout the show there were also polls which were voted on through the app. Childish Gambino's performance was incredible. He had great energy and performed songs from multiple projects. BEST ALBUM ART Wild Beasts - "Present Tense" This particular category had nothing to do with the quality of the album, even though the album is fantastic. This category was purely aesthetic, and the album art for Wild Beasts' "Present Tense" is great. Combining drawings, By Ryan Wright sports@kansan.com photos and an assortment of colors makes for some great album art. This is one of those covers that you can't take your eyes off of. BEST UP AND COMING ARTIST Back in January, Isaiah Rashad quietly released one of the best albums of the year so far "Cilvia Demo." Rashad flexed his witty lyricism and ear for good production. Rashad was recently selected as one of XXL magazine's 2014 freshmen. With the critical acclaim of "Cilvia Demo," Rashad's next project should be something to keep an eye on. Even though it's only been out a few days now, Toronto based jazz band BADBADNOTGOOD's "III" is a masterpiece. You can hear the growth the band has made from their first two projects "BBNG" and "BBNG2." This is BADBADNOTGOOD's first project with completely original material and they've proved that they aren't just a jazz cover band. Every song of the album is great and all of the instruments are played ALBUM OF THE SEMESTER News from the U KU MEMORIAL UNIONS WELCOME NEW CORPORATION BOARD MEMBERS Comprised of students, faculty and alums, the KU Memorial Unions Corporation Board provides strategic leadership for the KU Memorial Unions. At its May 3 meeting, the Board welcomed a host of new officers and members. "Our facilities, services and programs better serve KU through the dedication and contributions of our board members" said David Mucci, Union Director. The KU Memorial Unions Corporation Board Members who will serve the Unions and KU in the upcoming year: Board of Directors: Kaitlin DeJong, Board President and VP, Alumni and Community Relations, SUA Tammara Durham, Vice President and Vice Provost for Student Success Katrina Yoakum, Treasurer; Morgan Said, President, Student Body Miranda Wagner, VP, Student Body; Bea Tretbar, President, SUA Andrew Mechler, VP of Administration, SUA Dylan Fehl, VP, Membership and Development, SUA Subha Upadhayyala, VP, Communications, SUA Lauren Arney, University Affairs Chair William Admusson, Student Senate Representative Camden Bender, Student Senate Representative Emma Halling, Student Senate Representative Thomas Plummer, Student Senate Representative Appointed Faculty: Ruth Ann Attchley, Chairperson, Assoc. Proc., Psychology; Jessica Li, Asst. Professor, Business; Matthew Burke, Assoc. Professor, Art Alumnt Appointees: Nick Sterner, KU Endowment; Kate Harding Pohl, Architect; Scott Kaiser, Attorney; Sydnie Kampschroeder, Marketing Consultant; Chris Hanna, Personal Investor/Entrepreneur Alumni Adpointees Outgoing Board President, Thomas Plummer, said presiding over his last meeting was bittersweet. "I have really enjoyed my time as board president and am proud of what we have been able to accomplish," said Plummer. "Serving the university in this role has been a great privilege." beautifully. With finals next week, this is a perfect album to study to. see you at the U ARTIST OF THE SEMESTER KU MEMORIAL UNIONS BURGE UNION JAVAHawk CENTRAL KANSAS UNION Pharrell Williams is the artist of the semester, not because his album was the best, which it wasn't, but simply because of the impact he's had on music over the last semester. You can't leave your apartment without hearing his smash hit "Happy." He's also produced for other artists, featured on several songs and he even helped Hans Zimmer score "The Amazing Spiderman 2." There's no denying the impact he's had so far. 2014 is shaping up to be the year of Pharrell Williams. f y @ U Union.KU.edu After such a great semester, hopefully this summer and the following semester will be just as good. — Edited by Alec Weaver JUNE 3 THE BLOODY BEETROOTS JAYGEEOH JUNE 5 INFECTED MUSHROOM FULL CALENDAR AVAILABLE AT WWW.CROSSROADS.KC.COM (OKSSROADS.KC) JUNE 10 VINTAGE TROUBLE SAMANTHA FISH JUNE 28 ROBERT RANDOLPH & THE FAMILY BAND RICH ROBINSON {OF THE BLACK CROWES} JUNE 15 moe. PIMPS OF JOYTIME JUNE 17 TROMBONE SHORTY & ORLEANS AVENUE OLD 97'S JULY 2 CONOR OBERST DAWES JUNE 27 YONDER MOUNTAIN STRING BAND RAILROAD EARTH JULY 5 SUGAR RAY BLUES TRAVELER UNCLE KRACKER JULY 23 JURASSIC 5 DILATED PEOPLES BEAT JUNKIES INK BOURVARD LIRE FOR INFORMATION AND TICKETS PLEASE VISIT WWW.CROSSROADSEC.COM