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“The Florida Project:” the resilience of childhood

October 23, 2017 AnnMarie Marlow

For most, Walt Disney World is a fantasy land where dreams come true. In “The Florida Project,” it’s an elusive presence that seeps into the…

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By the pricking of my thumbs something kinky this way comes to the DCPA

October 23, 2017 Kate Powell

Controversy has followed the Denver Center for the Performing Arts’ (DCPA) rendition of Macbeth, a version consisting of an all male cast and a modern…

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One Book One DU’s project “Encountering Stories”

October 23, 2017 Georgia Peden

DU’s new initiative for community engagement is now in its second year of development with the One Book, One DU project. This project encourages incoming…

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King Krule’s “The OOZ:” a melancholic masterpiece

October 23, 2017 AnnMarie Marlow

King Krule’s newest album “The OOZ” is a sensorial journey into the strange, shadowy corners of the artist’s mind. Archy Ivan Marshall, otherwise known as…

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Foothills Open Mic Night: a vital campus platform

October 23, 2017 Kendall Morris

Foothills, the  student-lead annual literary journal and website, hosted the first Open Mic Night at Beans Coffee on Wednesday Oct. 18. Warmly lit, the scene…

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Listening to LA fem-punk duo Girlpool is like hearing your diary read out-loud

October 23, 2017 Kendall Morris

Girlpool, a young fem-punk duo who’s gained popularity recently, played a sold out show at Larimer Lounge on Wednesday Oct. 18. Cleo Tucker and Harmony…

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MASSEDUCTION: St. Vincent’s newest is nothing short of brilliant

October 16, 2017 Kendall Morris

Annie Clark, more commonly known as St. Vincent, dropped her sixth album “MASSEDUCTION” on Friday, Oct. 13. The album confronts lyrically the more insidious cultural underpinnings…

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“Cuphead:” Shattering expectations…

October 16, 2017 Jacob Miltenberg

Anticipation is everything in the gaming community, which is what fans of the newly released game “Cuphead” can tell you. Waiting is part of the…

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Pink is familiar yet refreshing on “Beautiful Trauma”

October 16, 2017 Emma Cohen

On Friday, October 13 P!nk released her seventh studio album, “Beautiful Trauma,” following the release of three singles and a powerful speech at the VMA’s…

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“Happy Death Day” falls flat

October 16, 2017 Georgia Peden

Happy Death Day opened Friday the 13th in true scary movie fashion, but unlike most, it just wasn’t very scary. While there were a few…

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