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DU theater pushes through the pandemic

September 21, 2020 Abigail Mitchell

Amid a global pandemic, it is safe to say things look a little different—especially for the performing arts. Performing arts departments and organizations across campus…

Arts & Life

Live-action “Mulan” reveals Disney’s silence on Hong Kong

September 21, 2020 Marisa Jones

The ancient story of Mulan, originally “The Ballad of Fa Mulan,” tells the story of a woman in China during the Wei dynasty who makes…

Arts & Life

Christopher Nolan’s time-warped “Tenet” film is as confusing as the times we live in

September 21, 2020 Skylar Nitzel

Editor's Note: This review contains spoilers. After being delayed three times due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, “Tenet” opened in movie theaters Sept. 3. It…

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“The Social Dilemma”: A fresh, underrepresented perspective on technology

September 21, 2020 Rebecca Shagrin

The newly-released Netflix documentary, "The Social Dilemma," explores the idea that human behavior has been altered through the existence of technology. By featuring the top…

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Taylor Swift revisits her roots in “Folklore” album

September 21, 2020 Kaitlyn Collins

Though she started out her career writing country music, Swift transitioned to pop four years later. Since then, she has released four pop albums: "1989,"…

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AMC reopens with $0.15 tickets in a quarantined Denver

August 24, 2020 Jake Gloth

AMC reopened many of its theaters on Aug. 20 to large demand. Every film showing in the Denver/Highlands Ranch area was sold out by mid-morning,…

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Lady Gaga’s fiercely deep “Chromatica”: An album of reinvention

June 1, 2020 Skylar Nitzel

Lady Gaga emerged onto the pop music scene in 2008 with her explosive and awe-inspiring debut album, “The Fame.” Known for her jaw-dropping performances and…

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Hulu miniseries “Mrs. America” portrays the revolutionary movement to ratify the ERA

May 25, 2020 Tori Everson

“Mrs. America”, a new miniseries from Hulu, stuns the screen with a powerful story based on the movement to ratify the 1972 Equal Rights Amendment…

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Charli XCX drops intimate “how i’m feeling now” album during quarantine

May 18, 2020 Skylar Nitzel

Although many celebrities have shifted their entire careers online to accommodate fans during the COVID-19 pandemic, few have an impact like Charli XCX. On May…

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New Kehlani album “It Was Good Until It Wasn’t” takes us down a dark and alluring road

May 11, 2020 Skylar Nitzel

On May 8, R&B artist Kehlani released her second studio album, “It Was Good Until It Wasn’t.” It is her first full-length record since her…

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