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‘Better Call Saul’ starts off strong

February 16, 2015 Andrew Baer

The long-anticipated “Breaking Bad” spin-off starring Bob Odenkirk (“Breaking Bad”) as Saul Goodman premiered Feb. 8. “Better Call Saul” is meant to be a prequel…

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Premiere of ‘The Slap’ is just painful

February 16, 2015 Chloe Barrett

“The Slap,” which premiered Feb. 12 on NBC, is a mini-series surrounding particularly emotional, affluent city folk in Brooklyn. The series touches on hot-button issues…

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‘Coming Up for Air’ helps Kodaline stay afloat

February 16, 2015 Maddy Meredith

Produced in mere eight weeks, Kodaline’s second album “Coming Up for Air” is a dramatic morph of their mournful indie sound to a progressive, rock-centric…

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Peace delivers sophomore album

February 16, 2015 Jocelyn Rockhold

On Feb. 9, indie rock quartet Peace released “Happy People,” much to the excitement of Britpop lovers everywhere. Produced by notable figure Jim Abiss (who…

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‘Invisible Monsters,’ an intriguing read

February 16, 2015 Abbie Randall

It is a commonly known fact that the first rule of Fight Club is to not talk about Fight Club. Luckily, there will be no…

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Sundance Film Festival reveals best of film

February 10, 2015 Andrew Baer

The annual Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah wrapped up its 2015 festival on Monday, Feb. 1. Sundance has produced movies of notoriety such…

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Saint Motel puts on dance-worthy show

February 10, 2015 Jocelyn Rockhold

On Feb. 3, the Larimer Lounge was chock full of glasses-wearing, rolled-up-jean-clad hipsters prepared to see the indie rock band Saint Motel. But first, the…

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Book Bin: ‘The Longest Ride’ a tale of true love

February 10, 2015 Abbie Randall

Behind many great movies are original books. In fact, some of the most successful movies of all time were books first: “Harry Potter,” “The Hunger…

Entertainment

Best albums for Valentine’s Day

February 9, 2015 Jocelyn Rockhold

Whether you’re taken, single or not ready to mingle, Valentine’s Day is a time to celebrate, whether it’s dinner with your romantic partner or kicking…

Entertainment

Favorite flicks for Valentine’s Day

February 9, 2015 Aristotle Johns

Sometimes, when the day of love rolls around, the chalky candy-hearts and the toothpaste chocolates just don’t cut it with setting the romantic mood. For…

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