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BBC America’s ‘Orphan Black’ is back

April 24, 2014 Kaitlynne Birkett

“Orphan Black,” shown both on BBC America and in Canada, is a science fiction television series, which premiered its second season last Saturday, April 19.…

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Future gets ‘honest’ with new album

April 24, 2014 Logan Baker

On the appropriately titled track “Blood, Sweat, Tears,” auto-tuned Atlanta crooner Future sings, “I gave my blood, sweat, and tears / You couldn’t have known…

Lifestyles

DU’s Michelle Mandico celebrates album release

April 16, 2014 Camilla Sterne

Red and white twinkle lights adorned the upstairs concert hall of the Mercury Cafe at 2199 California St., a space entirely befitting of its Saturday…

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‘Draft Day’ kicks off with intensity

April 16, 2014 Kaitlynne Birkett

In the world of the NFL, Draft Day is the most momentous day of the year. The film of the eponymous name follows the Cleveland…

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4/20 offers events for smokers or nonsmokers alike in Denver

April 15, 2014 maebirtch

With April 20 quickly approaching, the slight hint of marijuana is already filling the Denver air. 420, as the day is commonly referred to, is…

Lifestyles

The Grind: Lao Wang Noodle House

April 15, 2014 Meg McIntyre

A quick glance down Denver’s South Federal Boulevard reveals one of the largest gatherings of Pho restaurants around. From Pho Duy to Pho 95, any…

Lifestyles

Festival of Nations showcases Denver’s diversity

April 15, 2014 Kellsie Brannen

Walking into the hallway filled with booths, visitors were immersed in the rich smells of exotic foods, vibrant colors of flags and costumes, and the…

Lifestyles

Five hiking trails within 40 miles

April 15, 2014 Connor W. Davis

The snow is melting, winter is over, spring has sprung and it’s time to lace up the hiking boots. No, there’s not always time to…

Lifestyles

Scenic spring detours

April 15, 2014 Connor W. Davis

The end is approaching. After this weekend, Keystone, Vail and Beaver Creek will all close for the season. Tears will be shed and hearts will…

Entertainment

‘Opposite of Loneliness’ applicable to collegians

April 15, 2014 Kaitlynne Birkett

Words tend to have up more meaning when they come from beyond the grave. Yet some writers, like Marina Keegan, should be valued for their…

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