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DUPB hosts first event of homecoming weekend

October 21, 2024 Delaney Pascuzzo

The DU Programming Board kicked off homecoming weekend last Friday, Oct. 18, with DU Palooza. The warm weather many hoped would stay through homecoming weekend…

Arts & Life

Surprise Soup talks riff and sound after KXDU Tiny Dorm Concert

October 14, 2024 Delaney Pascuzzo

Last Friday, the KXDU radio station released its ninth Tiny Dorm Concert featuring Surprise Soup, a Denver-based band.  KXDU, DU’s student-led radio station, created these…

Arts & Life

Soundtrack of campus: How music shapes students’ everyday lives

October 7, 2024 Delaney Pascuzzo

Music: it’s everywhere. Walking through the brick-lined paths of campus, it’s a rarity to see someone without a pair of headphones on.  October mornings in…

Arts & Life

The Lamont School of Music celebrates 100th anniversary

September 30, 2024 Delaney Pascuzzo

Last Friday night, the Lamont School of Music celebrated its 100th anniversary in style — just not the style you might be used to.  The…

Arts & Life

Into the archives: Clarion coverage of DU music community 

September 30, 2024 Riley Laub

After the Lamont School of Music program moved into the Newman Center for Performing Arts in 2002, the music program and music scene surrounding DU…

Arts & Life

DU band “When The Sun Explodes” takes the stage in Boulder

September 23, 2024 Delaney Pascuzzo

During the day, The Coffee Stand in Boulder is a quaint coffee shop. Rustic wood panels, mismatched vintage furniture and plants make it the perfect…

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The long-awaited return of DUPB’s MusicFest

June 3, 2024 Josie LeCompte

Though MusicFest is one of the University of Denver Programming Board (DUPB)’s most well-known events, it has been on a three-year hiatus after dealing with…

Arts & Life

Girl in Red brings the heat to Red Rocks

June 3, 2024 Anna Neumann

Singer-songwriter Marie Ringheim, better known as Girl in Red, rocked the stage at Red Rocks on Saturday, May 25 to perform her sophomore album, “I’M…

Arts & Life

The Paper Kites steal the hearts of Ogden Theater Crowd

March 5, 2024 Elsie Harrington

On Feb. 28, the Australian indie/folk rock band The Paper Kites graced the Ogden Theatre during the last leg of their North American tour, supporting…

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Thumpin’ Thursday in Denver with the bands of DU

February 12, 2024 Haylee Griffith

Your Mom’s House was the place to be on the night of Feb. 1, with Thumpin’ Thursday as lively as ever. Headlining the night along…

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