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The essential 4/20 playlist

April 16, 2018 Justin Cygan

Just in time for the hazy holiday, this 4/20 playlist provides a plethora of vibey, warm tunes. With artists ranging from Bob Marley to BROCKHAMPTON,…

Arts & Life

I’m With Her delivers ethereal show at Swallow Hill

April 16, 2018 Emma Cohen

Following the February release of their debut LP “See You Around,” folk trio I’m With Her has embarked upon a 38-city tour, including two sold-out…

Arts & Life

The Still Tide celebrates new EP

April 16, 2018 Nina Petrovic

Indie rock band The Still Tide celebrated the release of their new EP, “Each, After” at Lost Lake Lounge Saturday, April 14. Lost Lake Lounge was full…

Arts & Life

“Care For Me” showcases a young artist’s pain

April 9, 2018 Justin Cygan

On his sophomore album, the dreamy, introspective "Care For Me,” Chicago rapper Saba offers a soul-baring image of a young man reeling from intense loss…

Arts & Life

“My Dear Melancholy” The Weeknd’s mental battle

April 9, 2018 Nina Petrovic

When Abel Tesfaye, better known by his stage name “The Weeknd,” first emerged with his breakout mixtape “House of Balloons” in 2011, he was portrayed…

Entertainment

Austin band Holy Wave releases dreamy synth album “Adult Fear”

April 2, 2018 Kendall Morris

Holy Wave, an Austin, Texas-based psych-pop band, dropped “Adult Fear” on Friday, March 30. While their sound is en mode and not totally original, I’d…

Arts & Life

10 Denver concerts to catch in April

April 2, 2018 Daniela Santos

With spring in the air, going to a show this month would be a great way of getting out of hibernation and welcoming the warmer…

Arts & Life

The Breeders release yet another breakthrough album “All Nerve”

March 4, 2018 Kendall Morris

The Breeders’ newest album “All Nerve” is like Sleater Kinney with its teeth filed down. A little softer, a little colder, the alt-rock trio has…

Arts & Life

Pop icon Taylor Swift’s political “reputation”

March 4, 2018 Nina Petrovic

“Is it cool that I said all that?” coos Taylor Swift in “Delicate,” the fifth track off her latest album “reputation.” It’s ironic she asks…

Arts & Life

Preview of the best upcoming March entertainment

February 26, 2018 Taryn Allen

For many, the month of March is cold, dreary, filled with exams and a bit depressing. However, progress never slows in the world of entertainment,…

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