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Entertainment

Coldplay haunts listeners with ‘Ghost Stories’

May 19, 2014 Maddy Meredith

Coldplay’s legacy lives on as the British band’s sixth studio album, “Ghost Stories,” spins listeners a different yarn than before. Set to be released on…

Lifestyles

Exploring through Denver’s street art scene

May 13, 2014 Maddy Meredith

Public space—whether intended for art or not—is often fought over, especially in major metropolitan cities like Denver. However, the city’s movement away from the typical…

Entertainment

‘Sheezus’ tackles sexism in music industry

May 5, 2014 Maddy Meredith

If Lily Allen’s age means anything in the music industry, it is that with experience comes fearlessness. “Sheezus,” released May 4, is a much needed…

Entertainment

Lykke Li completes trilogy

May 5, 2014 Maddy Meredith

“I Never Learn,” the third album in a series by Swedish vocalist Lykke Li, challenges what it means to be in love. Beautiful, semi-tragic and…

Entertainment

Coachella kicks off festival season

April 28, 2014 Maddy Meredith

Coachella. It is a name that often gets tossed around in the music world and for good reason. The L.A.-based festival features celebrities, a crowd…

Entertainment

Neon Trees disappoint in lesson on ‘Pop Psychology’

April 24, 2014 Maddy Meredith

“Pop Psychology,” the upcoming album by alt-rock band Neon Trees, was released Tuesday, April 22. But fans should save their money, because this one is…

Entertainment

‘Lights Out’ signals bright future for Michaelson

April 15, 2014 Maddy Meredith

Ingrid Michaelson’s new album “Lights Out” is a revolutionary one. Released April 15, this album, based on a breakup, forces the typical heartbreak albums out…

Entertainment

Kaiser Chiefs critique British systems

March 31, 2014 Maddy Meredith

This Monday marks a pivotal time for British indie-rock group the Kaiser Chiefs. With the release of their fifth EP, “Education, Education, Education & War,”…

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