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Subtitled VI: “The Way He Looks” is an unforgettably unique love story

August 19, 2018 Claudia Glenn

I’ve found that every good teen drama has at least one of the following: star crossed love, a love triangle, overprotective parents, lost friendships and/or…

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Subtitled V: “The Conformist” paints a masterful portrait of fascist Italy

August 10, 2018 Claudia Glenn

Any time a movie receives a Rotten Tomatoes score of 100%, my interest is piqued. “The Conformist,” a 1970 Italian political drama, is one of…

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Subtitled IV: “Green White Green” signifies a new era in Nigerian film

July 24, 2018 Claudia Glenn

When thinking about global film industries, it likely comes as no surprise that the money and technology of Hollywood make it the primary provider of…

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Subtitled III: “My Life as a Zucchini” is as cute as it is crushing

July 16, 2018 Claudia Glenn

After the tragic social setting of “Mustang” and tense political climate of “Under the Sun,” a colorful claymation like the 2016 film “My Life as…

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Subtitled II: “Under the Sun” sheds light on the enigma of North Korea

July 2, 2018 Claudia Glenn

It seems as though North Korea is solely talked about in the context of nuclear warfare and communism, and as a country that purposefully isolates…

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Subtitled I: “Mustang” is a poignant tribute to the significance of sisterhood

June 27, 2018 Claudia Glenn

“Mustang,” a 2015 drama film directed by Deniz Gamze Erügven, depicts the lives of five orphaned sisters living in a conservative, rural Turkish village. It…

Arts & Life

DU Theatre’s “Cradle Two Grave” shakes audiences to the core

February 5, 2018 Claudia Glenn

The DU theatre department’s first mainstage production of the Winter Quarter, “Cradle Two Grave,” opened Feb. 1 and lit up the intimate stage of the…

Arts & Life

DU Theatre’s “Kid Simple” is hilariously complex

November 6, 2017 Claudia Glenn

On Nov 2, the second show of the DU theater department’s 2017-2018 season premiered. "Kid Simple: A Radio Play in the Flesh" is a wonderfully…

Arts & Life

Frank Ocean’s “Visual Essay” is a testament of multifaceted artistry

October 30, 2017 Claudia Glenn

Frank Ocean is perhaps one of the most elusive figures in the modern music industry. Known for avoiding interviews, photographs, social media and even performances,…

Arts & Life

One-on-one with Los Angeles artist Soren Bryce

October 16, 2017 Claudia Glenn

Soren Bryce is a force to be reckoned with in the world of electronic indie-pop. At only nineteen, she has mastered a captivating sound with…

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