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Arts & Life

BTS’s “Map of the Soul: 7” is a Jackpot

March 3, 2020 Lisa Truong

Bangtan Sonyeondan, known as BTS by their global audience, released their much anticipated enhanced album, “Map of the Soul: 7,” on Feb. 21. With 20…

Arts & Life

New Best Coast album “Always Tomorrow” is far from their best work

February 24, 2020 Skylar Nitzel

The fourth studio album, “Always Tomorrow,” by American rock duo Best Coast was released Feb. 21 through Concord Music. It is the band’s first studio…

Arts & Life

Hey Beliebers: after some serious “Changes,” Justin is back

February 18, 2020 Rebecca Shagrin

As a reinvented 25-year-old popstar coming back from a four-year break, Justin Bieber hits everything from his lux-lifestyle and steamy romance to his emotional struggles…

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Tame Impala releases groovy and uplifting album “The Slow Rush”

February 18, 2020 Tori Everson

Tame Impala, otherwise known as the iconic one-man band-style Kevin Parker, released his long-awaited fourth studio album titled “The Slow Rush” on Feb. 14, 2020. …

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Jennifer Lopez and Shakira dominate the Super Bowl LIV halftime show

February 10, 2020 Rebecca Shagrin

As the 49ers and the Chiefs faced off for the biggest game of the year, Jennifer Lopez and Shakira delivered one of the best Super…

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Slow Hollows gets the Larimer Lounge grooving at an intimate concert

February 10, 2020 Alexandra Welch

Ten minutes before the concert was set to start, there appeared to be only 50 or so people in the backroom concert venue of the…

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“Miss Americana”: A look at Taylor Swift’s secret struggles and success

February 4, 2020 Grace Ganz

In the first minutes of “Miss Americana,” Taylor Swift is wearing overalls and surrounded by her journals that she has kept from age 13 to…

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Rex Orange County brings ponies and confetti to Denver

January 27, 2020 Grace Ganz

A gigantic, inflatable pony. Flashing rainbow lights. A thousand fans screaming about sunflowers. Sporting a white, collared sweater combo and a sheepish grin, Rex Orange…

Arts & Life

Halsey’s “Manic” reveals the raw and personal Ashley

January 27, 2020 Skylar Nitzel

Ashley Nicolette Frangipane, known in the music industry as Halsey, released her third studio album, “Manic,” on Jan. 17. The 16-track album retains Halsey’s signature…

Arts & Life

Selena Gomez takes an artistic risk with her new album “Rare”

January 21, 2020 Rebecca Shagrin

Selena Gomez dropped her new album, “Rare,” on Jan. 10. With back-to-back Instagram posts promoting the album, Gomez teased fans with lyrics such as, “If…

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