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Never send a businessman to do a public servant’s job

May 19, 2025 Weston Tybor

For most of his career, Donald Trump was a businessman — not a remarkably talented businessman — but one nonetheless. Through this way of life,…

Arts & Life

‘The Last of Us’ hits a hole in one

May 5, 2025 Weston Tybor

Zombies, a monster popularized by “Night of the Living Dead,” have become a staple of the horror genre. A natural advancement was the creation of…

Arts & Life

After all these years, Paul Simon returns to Denver

April 21, 2025 Weston Tybor

Paul Simon, one half of the folk band “Simon and Garfunkel” visited Denver for three nights, seven years after what was supposed to be his…

Arts & Life

‘Sunrise on the Reaping’ is the newest and most tragic addition to ‘The Hunger Games’

April 7, 2025 Weston Tybor

Just as J.R.R. Tolkien reinvented the fantasy genre, Suzanne Collins opened new possibilities for dystopia through “The Hunger Games.” Although books like “1984” and “A…

Arts & Life

97th Oscars: Stream crashes and political bashes

March 10, 2025 Weston Tybor

The 97th Oscars, hosted on March 2, drew an audience of 19.7 million people. While it was a slight increase in viewership from last year,…

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The National Parks become small target for DOGE to feel big

March 3, 2025 Weston Tybor

Nearly 200 years ago, scenery artist George Catlin began to worry that the rapidly expanding industrialization would encroach on the land he frequently painted. So,…

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Musk moves quickly, not efficiently

February 17, 2025 Weston Tybor

When Elon Musk bought X, formally known as Twitter, in 2022, the company was worth an estimated $44 billion. Today, it is valued at $9.4…

Arts & Life

‘Wild Things’ is a wonderful rumpus

February 3, 2025 Weston Tybor

“Where the Wild Things Are” sits on over 19 million shelves globally. It’s not just because of the colorful and mischievous illustrations but because its…

Arts & Life

Failing ratings but winning Oscars

January 27, 2025 Weston Tybor

Nearly 20 years ago at the 78th Oscars, “Crash” took home Best Picture over “Brokeback Mountain.” Both films were controversial. “Crash” tells a story about…

Arts & Life

Biopic burnout: ‘A Better Man’ bombs at box office

January 20, 2025 Weston Tybor

The first time I witnessed the trailer for “A Better Man,” which opened with a clearly-CGI monkey baring his teeth and yelling at the camera…

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