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“Zombieland: Double Tap” review: More guts, less glory

October 21, 2019 Jacob Miltenberg

After a ten-year hiatus to one of the goofiest and blood-soaked films of the decade, that fans thought was dead on arrival, almost like its…

Arts & Life

Fractured take on society leaves no one laughing in “Joker”

October 14, 2019 Roarke McDonald

From its first frames, “Joker” distances itself from most comic book films. Relying on gritty realism rather than fantasy, the dark undercurrents of society carry…

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Where nightmares come true: 13th Floor’s haunted dreamscape

October 14, 2019 Grace Ganz

From the second you step out of the metal detectors and retrieve your searched bag, haunting images and sounds envelope you in the 13th Floor…

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Mac Demarco keeps it goofy at Red Rocks

October 14, 2019 Millie Winter

On Sunday, Oct. 6, Mac Demarco performed at Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison,  Colo. Indie-rock and alternative fans alike flooded the bleacher-like stands. As the…

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Vampire Weekend dances the cold away on a weekday

October 14, 2019 Grace Ganz

“Hey, Red Rocks. It’s pretty chilly out, and this song comes from a cold place, so we’re gonna play that for you.” While re-tuning one…

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Netflix’s “Rhythm + Flow” proves to be more than just an average talent competition

October 14, 2019 Barbara Urzua

Television viewers have been craving an entertaining talent competition for some time now. Netflix’s new series, “Rhythm + Flow,” delivers just that. While the show…

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A Denverite’s guide to fall and spooky season

October 7, 2019 Sophie Carnoali

October is a month of change, which means Denver’s weekend festivities fall into a trend of embracing the new weather, color and wardrobe. Being close…

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Santa Fe Arts District celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month

September 30, 2019 Barbara Urzua

National Hispanic Heritage Month runs from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15 of each year. During this time, you can find many ways to celebrate the…

Arts & Life

Slipknot explores the roots of their sound in new release – 7.5/10

September 30, 2019 Roarke McDonald

Despite their reputation as one of metal's least compromising acts, Slipknot manages to remain true to their roots while becoming more accessible to wider audiences.…

Arts & Life

Denver prepares first year students for transition with “Newcomers”

September 23, 2019 Millie Winter

For Freshman going into their first year of college, Helen Thrope’s book “Newcomers” provides an accurate account of what it is like to welcome new people…

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