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Arts & Life

Rex Orange County serves up the music everyone has been waiting for on “Pony”

October 28, 2019 Grace Ganz

Is it just me, or are we living in an age where artists just aren’t topping themselves anymore? Taylor Swift’s "Lover." Kanye West’s "Jesus is…

Arts & Life

“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

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…

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

Welcome Back: What do you do when you want to do things in Denver?

September 16, 2019 Grace Ganz

As the cicadas serenade the DU community into fall quarter, the familiar signs of a new year hang in the air. Eager students move into…

Arts & Life

“The Nun” overwhelms viewers with color

October 1, 2018 Victoria Valenzuela

Before there was Bathsheba and Annabelle, there was “Valak” or the nun. The nun, who was first introduced in “The Conjuring 2," propels us into “The…

Entertainment

Austin band Holy Wave releases dreamy synth album “Adult Fear”

April 2, 2018 Kendall Morris

Holy Wave, an Austin, Texas-based psych-pop band, dropped “Adult Fear” on Friday, March 30. While their sound is en mode and not totally original, I’d…

Arts & Life

“Black Panther” is the rightful king of the Marvel universe

February 16, 2018 Ryan Ninesling

In the decade since “Iron Man” arrived to change blockbuster filmmaking forever, the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) has grown to become not only a money-making…

Podcasts and Videos

Clarion Podcast: Episode 2

May 4, 2017 Julie Tran

In the Clarion Podcast's second episode, Entertainment Editor Madeline Zann recaps last week's USG elections. After that, we talk with two co-founders of The Red…

Entertainment

“Frantz” a stirring representation of World War I

April 11, 2017 AnnMarie Marlow

This month, the Mayan theatre is featuring “Frantz,” a German-French period piece from director François Ozon (“Jeune et Jolie”). The drama shifts back and forth…

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