Launched in 2002 as BBC's first national music station in 32 years. Initially broadcast at 7am with Phill Jupitus as presenter. Initially featured shows by Liz Kershaw, Andrew Collins, and Tom Robinson
SZA, Kylie Minogue, and A$AP Rocky headline the main stage. Afrojack and Marsh perform at Sahara and Yuma stages
Created by Perry Farrell in 1991 as Jane's Addiction's farewell tour. First edition was a massive success, featuring diverse bands and non-musical elements. Festival name comes from 19th-century American phrase meaning "extraordinary"
CiTR-FM (101.9 MHz) is a non-commercial FM station in Vancouver. Owned by UBC Student Radio Society with studios in Point Grey campus. Operates with 390-watt ERP, broadcasting most of Vancouver Metropolitan Area
Term "hipster" first appeared in 1990s, gained widespread use in late 2000s. Derived from 1940s hipster movements. Represents youth who don't self-identify as hipsters
Alt-girls are young women who embrace alternative aesthetics and music. They actively challenge mainstream culture through fashion and music. The term can be applied to any gender, not just punk