Berklee in the News
Harvard Crimson: Berklee Musicians Tackle Love, Breakups
At Cafe 939, Berklee singer-songwriters' effort and skill made for an absorbing concert.
WBUR: Nicky Egan's Got Soul
The Philadelphia native's just released her first album of soul/R&B-tinged tunes.
Boston Globe: Technology Creates Music Access
Berklee students and faculty are developing tech toys that let people with severe impairments make music.
Boston Globe: Berklee Dorm Follows Neighborhood Tradition
A columnist argues that a proposed tall Berklee dorm should be allowed to go up.
WBUR Here and Now: Berklee Students Put Music Into Words
Robin Young interviews film scoring students Alexandra Zwart and Andrew Lembo about working on the Paramount Pictures film music cataloging projecgt.
WGBH Radio: Paramount Pictures Presents the Berklee Composer Project
Callie Crossely interviewed film scoring professor Richard Davis and student Pablo Trujillo about Berklee's internship program with Paramount Pictures.
NY Times: Berklee to Open Campus in Spain
Thousands of miles from its base in Boston, Berklee College of Music is readying its first overseas campus, a project in Valencia, Spain, that organizers hope will help propel European music-education traditions into the 21st century.
NECN: Boston Faculty Deal with Japan Disaster
Tomo Fujita, a Berklee faculty guitarist, is among the Bostonians who feared family might be hurt in the Japanese quake and tsunami.
Harvard Crimson: A Showcase of Berklee Women
The Crimson offers a review of the 14th annual Women Musicians Network concert.
Boston Globe: Students Analyze Film Music to Give Compositions New Life
Film scoring majors have been working with Paramount Pictures over the last six months to catalog the studio’s film music.
Fenway News: Behind the Music, Students Are Label Execs
Berklee's Heavy Rotation Records allows students to get hands-on experience running a label for course credit.
NPR: Joe Lovano Draws on "Bird"
On his new album, faculty member Joe Lovano looked for new ways into Charlie Parker's classics.
Bluegrass Blog: Sierra Hull in 2011
In an interview, the student and star mandolinist talked about how she's using her Berklee education to fill gaps in her knowledge.
Boston Globe: The Music Job Doc
Peter Spellman, director of Berklee’s Career Development Center, talked about the specific issues musicians face job-hunting.
American Songwriter: For Musicians, Some Things Change, Some Don't
An interview with Peter Spellman, director of the Career Development Center, about the findings of its music industry salaries study.


