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Arts & Life

Mom Rock is making their mark

January 10, 2022 Taylor Wells

It is hard to explicitly define Mom Rock’s personality as they have created such a distinct identity for themselves. This group of high-energy, spirited and…

Arts & Life

“Licorice Pizza” falls short with problematic plotline

January 10, 2022 Toni Elton and Peter Vo

Paul Thomas Anderson’s film “Licorice Pizza” relays a vivid dream of 70s’ California in dazzling fashion. With over-the-top performances, beautiful camerawork and well-done production design,…

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Pop culture’s ability to unite the world

November 22, 2021 Conor Chapman

As technology has progressed, the spread of pop culture around the world has reached new audiences. People have been able to experience other cultures and…

Arts & Life

Catching up with DU alumna Caroline Creidenberg on her journey to Shark Tank and beyond

November 15, 2021 Ana Loor

DU alumna Caroline Creidenberg breaks down the preparation, teamwork and thrill of securing funding and mentorship from Robert Herjavec on Shark Tank for her wedding…

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It is not just in Astroworld: A brief history of concert violence around the world

November 15, 2021 Michael Cheuvront

After Travis Scott’s Astroworld festival in Houston, Texas on Nov. 5, nine people were pronounced dead and at least 300 others were injured. The horrific…

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What makes pop culture popular

November 15, 2021 Conor Chapman

Pop culture was always something that I knew about, but could never really define. I could say that comics or music was seen as pop…

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Powerful female vocals steal the show in this week’s concert recap

November 15, 2021 Toni Elton

Slow Pulp: 11/9 For their first time performing in Denver, opening-act Mamalarky cultivated an air of positivity as they opened for Slow Pulp at Globe…

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The North Indian Classical Ensemble performs at the Lamont School of Music

November 15, 2021 Julia Mertes

The North Indian Classical Ensemble, taught by associate professor and chair of the department of musicology and ethnomusicology Doctor Sarah Morelli, performed on Friday, Nov.…

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Taylor Swift paints an intimate picture of post-adolescence with “Red (Taylor’s Version)”

November 15, 2021 Ambriel Speagle

Taylor Swift continues to make her way through re-recording her old music by releasing the new version of her fourth studio album “Red” last week.…

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Creating music without sight: violist Christina Ebersohl’s journey

November 8, 2021 Julianna O'Clair

In 2015, musician Christina Ebersohl was declared legally blind. When paper confirmation arrived in the mail a few days after her appointment with an eye…

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