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Arts & Life

Lady Gaga’s fiercely deep “Chromatica”: An album of reinvention

June 1, 2020 Skylar Nitzel

Lady Gaga emerged onto the pop music scene in 2008 with her explosive and awe-inspiring debut album, “The Fame.” Known for her jaw-dropping performances and…

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Hulu miniseries “Mrs. America” portrays the revolutionary movement to ratify the ERA

May 25, 2020 Tori Everson

“Mrs. America”, a new miniseries from Hulu, stuns the screen with a powerful story based on the movement to ratify the 1972 Equal Rights Amendment…

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Charli XCX drops intimate “how i’m feeling now” album during quarantine

May 18, 2020 Skylar Nitzel

Although many celebrities have shifted their entire careers online to accommodate fans during the COVID-19 pandemic, few have an impact like Charli XCX. On May…

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A love letter to “Animal Crossing: New Horizons,” the only thing that has kept me sane throughout this pandemic

May 11, 2020 Sara Loughran

You’ve likely seen people talking about the newest installment of Animal Crossing—“Animal Crossing: New Horizons”—all over social media for the past month and a half.…

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“Live from Lamont” showcases DU music department’s quarantine projects

May 11, 2020 Grace Ganz

It only takes 10 minutes of scrolling through social media platforms to recognize that musicians are still creating during quarantine. Whether it's in the Colorado…

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“Little Fires Everywhere”: Race, class and motherhood in a riveting Hulu miniseries

May 4, 2020 Tori Everson

“Little Fires Everywhere,” an eight-episode miniseries on Hulu, has captivated the world’s attention. Defying social boundaries, the show portrays aspects of race, class, women's rights,…

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The Strokes are back with “The New Abnormal”

April 20, 2020 Jake Gloth

At their New Year's Eve show in Brooklyn, Strokes frontman, Julian Casablancas, delivered the news of their new album. “The 2010s, whatever the fuck they’re…

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Dua Lipa’s “Future Nostalgia” album is an upbeat and lively escape

April 6, 2020 Skylar Nitzel

After it was leaked two weeks prior to its original April 3 release date, English singer Dua Lipa released her newest album, “Future Nostalgia,” on…

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College-based streaming service Quadio releases app

April 6, 2020 Grace Ganz

While everyone is learning TikTok dances and baking banana bread during their quarantine, a new college-based streaming service is providing another source of remote entertainment…

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DU student does it well in “History Does You” podcast

April 6, 2020 Hannah Branit

DU junior, Riley Callahan, displays his love of learning and history in his podcast, “History Does You.” He is an international studies (INTS) and history…

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