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Film scores to keep you sane through finals week

November 13, 2017 AnnMarie Marlow

As you enter into the woes of week 10, there arises a serious need for efforts to quiet your nerves. If you’re wary of yoga,…

Arts & Life

Mary Chapin Carpenter shines at the Stanley Hotel

November 13, 2017 Emma Cohen

On Nov. 10 and 11, singer-songwriter Mary Chapin Carpenter performed at the historic Stanley Hotel for the second year in a row, drawing her fall…

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Goat Girl takes a drive in their haunting new video “Cracker Drool”

November 6, 2017 AnnMarie Marlow

On October 30, the eve of Halloween, the South London Band Goat Girl released a chilling new video for their most recent single “Cracker Drool.”…

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American Indian poet Gordon Henry Jr. reads at DU

November 6, 2017 Kendall Morris

Gordon Henry Jr., a renowned poet and scholar and a member of the Anishinabe, read at DU on Nov. 6. The Anishabe are a nation…

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DU Theatre’s “Kid Simple” is hilariously complex

November 6, 2017 Claudia Glenn

On Nov 2, the second show of the DU theater department’s 2017-2018 season premiered. "Kid Simple: A Radio Play in the Flesh" is a wonderfully…

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“Stranger Things 2” takes a trip to the dark side – and finds its soul in the process

October 30, 2017 Ryan Ninesling

Last year’s Netflix hit “Stranger Things” seemingly came out of nowhere to transport to an exceedingly pulpy yet beautifully human world where 80’s adventure, science-fiction…

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Jessie Ware’s “Glass House”: a soulless pop-soul album

October 30, 2017 AnnMarie Marlow

Jessie Ware’s 2012 single “Wildest Moments” earned her an internationally prominent name. Five years later, it has earned her the less flattering title of “a…

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Edgar Allan Poe is Dead and So Is My Cat

October 30, 2017 Kate Powell

This Halloween weekend, the small black box stage at the Buntport Theatre hosted a 90-minute examination of tone, tailoring and Boston Market rotisserie chicken. First…

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John Green’s new novel is a must-read tale on mental illness

October 30, 2017 Daniela Santos

Following the inescapable best-selling novel turned film, “The Fault in Our Stars” author and notable internet personality John Green returns with another emotional tale in…

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Frank Ocean’s “Visual Essay” is a testament of multifaceted artistry

October 30, 2017 Claudia Glenn

Frank Ocean is perhaps one of the most elusive figures in the modern music industry. Known for avoiding interviews, photographs, social media and even performances,…

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