Water can provide complete stillness or rapid movement. It can either emit calm, grounding energy or an intense storm. Water encompasses all that is ever-changing…
On Nov. 1, thousands of fans came dressed in sparkles, heels, wigs and costumes to support famed pop star Sabrina Carpenter. The Ball Arena, located…
The DU Programming Board kicked off homecoming weekend last Friday, Oct. 18, with DU Palooza. The warm weather many hoped would stay through homecoming weekend…
Last Friday, the KXDU radio station released its ninth Tiny Dorm Concert featuring Surprise Soup, a Denver-based band. KXDU, DU’s student-led radio station, created these…
Music: it’s everywhere. Walking through the brick-lined paths of campus, it’s a rarity to see someone without a pair of headphones on. October mornings in…
Last Friday night, the Lamont School of Music celebrated its 100th anniversary in style — just not the style you might be used to. The…
After the Lamont School of Music program moved into the Newman Center for Performing Arts in 2002, the music program and music scene surrounding DU…
During the day, The Coffee Stand in Boulder is a quaint coffee shop. Rustic wood panels, mismatched vintage furniture and plants make it the perfect…
Though MusicFest is one of the University of Denver Programming Board (DUPB)’s most well-known events, it has been on a three-year hiatus after dealing with…
Singer-songwriter Marie Ringheim, better known as Girl in Red, rocked the stage at Red Rocks on Saturday, May 25 to perform her sophomore album, “I’M…