Entertainment

  • Fall concert calendar

    Fall concert calendar

    If you’ve been in Colorado for more than a year, you may have noticed that October is an incredibly epic month to be a concert goer. Whether it’s due to the start of the new school year, Colorado’s geographic location on most... read more »

     
  • What’s Up Weekly

    What’s Up Weekly

    Now that the only three-day weekend of the semester is over, it’s time to get serious about classes. Take a break from studying and check out what is going on around campus and Boulder. TUESDAY Texas Hold’em Tournament If poker is... read more »

     
  • Day trips to get you out of the Boulder bubble

    Day trips to get you out of the Boulder bubble

    Boulder is an easy town to love, and as college students we seem to love it a little too much. Sometimes we get get caught up in the school bubble and forget there is a world outside of the Flatirons. The next time you catch yourself bro-ing... read more »

     
  • “The Book of Mormon” pushes the envelope of satire in Denver

    “The Book of Mormon” pushes the envelope of satire in Denver

    “I have maggots in my scrotum,” said repeatedly as a running joke and a spooky Mormon hell dream that causes Jesus to say the word “dick” somehow don’t seem like parts of a heartfelt story about religion. Yet, when it comes to a musical... read more »

     
  • How to Survive the Rocky Mountain Showdown

    How to Survive the Rocky Mountain Showdown

    The CU vs. CSU game is many people’s favorite football game of the year. Maybe it’s the rivalry, or maybe it’s just because it’s the only game we ever win. Either way, it’s a big game, and you want to make the most of it. Here... read more »

     
  • Remembering this summer: the music, movies and TV of summer 2012

    Remembering this summer: the music, movies and TV of summer 2012

    Once again, summer has slipped away from us like a bar of soap, seemingly within our grasp before its abrupt evacuation. Although the goal of a perfect summer at the beginning seems to be to accomplish as little as humanly possible, enduring... read more »

     
  • Don’t be “that” person: party fouls to avoid

    Don’t be “that” person: party fouls to avoid

    You’re at a party and everyone is having the time of their lives, including yourself. Suddenly, someone enters the party and ruins your good time, or worse yet, you are that person. That’s why CUI has a few tips to make sure you’re... read more »

     
  • Five simple rules to help avoid the freshman fifteen

    Five simple rules to help avoid the freshman fifteen

    The freshman fifteen continuously tops the list of anxieties for first-year college students, settling in somewhere between roommate troubles and an Minor In Possession charge. Below are five easy tips to follow to make sure all you accumulate... read more »

     
  • Yeasayer rocks the Ogden

    Yeasayer rocks the Ogden

    Yeasayer came through Denver Sunday night for their seventh show in the Mile High City. The Brooklyn-based band has been picking up fans with their delightfully weird psychedelic pop. I have been hooked ever since I first heard “O.N.E.”... read more »

     
  • How to make friends and alienate people (in class)

    How to make friends and alienate people (in class)

    How to make friends Whether you’re a freshman or a senior, you can always use a few friends in your classes. Having a study partner can help a lot, and finding more people to hang with can’t be a bad thing, right?Here are a few ways... read more »