Author: Lee Hurley

Lee Hurley is a fourth-year undergraduate student studying Communications and Media Studies. A self-proclaimed "expert" on local music scenes, they're passionate about media theory, music, film, art, and, in general, filling the gap in arts coverage within our province. Lee is usually haunting the Communications wing of the arts building or blasting painstakingly curated playlists in the Muse office, and they're incredibly honoured to take on the role of Managing Editor for the 2025-2026 editorial year. Lee is reachable at managing@themuse.ca

Lawnya Vawnya announces 2025 lineup

"A good time by the sea!"

Interactive play coming to LSPU Hall

“These are the Songs I Sing When I’m Sad” is an interactive play co-written by performer Jane Miller and producer Brian Quirt, by Toronto-based...

RPM Challenge 2025: NL Submissions Round-up

I listened to all of the local submissions for this year’s February RPM Challenge so you don’t have to. Here are some of the most...

Student-led journal ‘Toothcut’ working on first edition

Toothcut is St. John’s self-described “newest and weirdest literary journal” currently working on their debut edition. Pioneered by four students writers, Caleb Browne (Editor–in–Chief),...

St. John’s band ‘Swimming’ releases sophomore album

Following the immense success of their first album, “That’s OK” in 2021, St. John’s midwest emo/math rock trio Swimming has returned with another remarkable...

This Week in Muse History: Feb 10-14

2025 marks The Muse’s 75th anniversary.  Since 1950, dedicated student journalists at Memorial have reported on campus affairs, community events, politics, controversies, local entertainment –...

This Week In Muse History: February 3rd-7th

2025 marks The Muse’s 75th anniversary.  Since 1950, dedicated student journalists at Memorial have reported on campus affairs, community events, politics, controversies, local entertainment –...

Boys Who Think release first album

Boys Who Think put out their first full length, self titled album on Friday, January 24.  The four piece indie rock act features Evan West...

This Week in Muse History: January 27th-31st

2025 marks The Muse’s 75th anniversary.  Since 1950, dedicated student journalists at Memorial have reported on campus affairs, community events, politics, controversies, local entertainment –...

Climbing and community thrive at The Cove

St. John’s newest bouldering gym and cafe, The Cove, wants you to 'get stoked!' Bouldering is rock climbing without ropes – but don’t worry, you...

Punk and protest: an interview with Lovelace

Last month, local punk bands performed at a fundraiser show for charities that help those affected by the ongoing genocide in Palestine. St. John’s...

Opinion: Why go to the Day of Action? Because student protests work

People are often skeptical that student action can inspire change, but MUN students are serious when it comes to protesting their continually rising tuition...

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