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R+J on the DU stage

November 11, 2024 Eliza Schwartz

Walking into the R+J play at the Newman Center was like walking into another dimension. A world was brought to life through one simple prop:…

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Emil Tellefsen’s instrumental “Water” EP reimagines classical music

November 11, 2024 Haylee Griffith

Water can provide complete stillness or rapid movement. It can either emit calm, grounding energy or an intense storm. Water encompasses all that is ever-changing…

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Chainsaws Were Singing: A ten-year journey to cult classic status at the Denver Film Festival

November 11, 2024 Dani Toubin

“Chainsaws Were Singing” was one of the films that opened the 47th annual Denver Film Festival on Nov. 1 with a second screening on Nov.…

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‘LOVERS’ takes on the Denver Film Festival Stage

November 7, 2024 Dani Toubin

Denver Film Festival launched its 47th year on Nov. 1 with a jam-packed night and weekend. The festival opened with a gala presentation of “The…

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Short n’ Sweet: Sabrina Carpenter at Ball Arena

November 4, 2024 Eliza Schwartz

On Nov. 1, thousands of fans came dressed in sparkles, heels, wigs and costumes to support famed pop star Sabrina Carpenter.  The Ball Arena, located…

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Thrills that aren’t overkill: Five movies for Halloween

October 28, 2024 Weston Tybor

Over the past few Octobers, I have developed a tradition of watching a horror movie for every day of the month. Though tedious, I was…

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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…

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What’s the deal with sitcoms?

October 14, 2024 Weston Tybor

Ten years ago, television was filled with sitcoms. Any situation from community college to a small town’s parks and recreation department was given a motley…

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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…

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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…

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