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‘Labor Day’ laborious to watch

February 3, 2014 mollybiesanz

When you put Kate Winslet (“Titanic”) and Josh Brolin (“Milk”), two of Hollywood’s greats, together in one film, you would expect fireworks. Unfortunately, this is…

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Gardens & Villa fail to bloom on new album

February 3, 2014 Logan Baker

Santa Barbara native indie rockers Gardens & Villa return for their second album, “Dunes,” out Feb. 4 via label Secretly Canadian. Their 2011 eponymous debut…

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Rashad a rising star in hip-hop

February 3, 2014 Logan Baker

Twenty-one-year-old Isaiah Rashad lets loose an earnest debut that manages to reach the high expectations that have been placed on him with the new EP…

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‘I, Frankenstein’ deserves a painful end, permanent grave

January 28, 2014 Kaitlynne Birkett

“I am a demon prince! You will kneel to me!” This quote, in addition to many others, fills the movie “I, Frankenstein” to the brim…

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‘Black Sails’ refuses to walk the plank

January 27, 2014 Kaitlynne Birkett

A world of pirates, mutiny and sex premiered in the series “Black Sails” this past Saturday on Starz, detailing the time period before Robert Louis…

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Tom Brosseau produces inspired Americana

January 27, 2014 Logan Baker

?“Grass Punks” is Tom Brosseau’s seventh LP and his first solo album in the past five years. His simple, Americana folk music is pleasant to…

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‘Too True’ a mediocre, mainstream release

January 27, 2014 Logan Baker

?According to lead singer and principle composer of Dum Dum Girls, Dee Dee Penny, she wrote most of “Too True” in a fit of drunken…

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Panic! At The Disco puts fans into a frenzy

January 20, 2014 Meg McIntyre

This past Saturday, Jan. 18, pop-punk rockers Panic! At The Disco (P!ATD) returned to Denver for an absolutely electrifying show at the Ogden Theatre. This…

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‘Archer’ premiere holds classic wit and new vigor

January 20, 2014 Daniel Muzi

The fifth season of most shows is either a time for poor writing, leading to the show’s death, or a chance for the series to…

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‘First Love’ a clichéd look at young romance

January 20, 2014 Kaitlynne Birkett

“I wonder if it’s possible to go so far that I’ll stop being afraid of us not ever coming back,” whispers protagonist Axi Moore, as…

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