As the winter fades into spring, a certain excitement and exuberance begins to build into the souls of music fans.
Entertainment
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Everyone has an opinion about dining halls on campus, but there is still a lot of uncertainty concerning which are the best and why.
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In a land where heads fill a moat, animals are used as slaves and big heads are in style, Wonderland has been revamped Tim Burton style.
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Although female singers seem to be all over the pop charts right now, it’s hard not to be a little disappointed that ladies aren’t better represented on the rock charts.
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Spaceships, aliens and worlds far from our own are showing up more and more in popular culture. Science fiction has made a comeback, but is it OK to be a science fiction geek?
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Sean Porter, a 21 year-old junior history major, has a full head of curly, dirty blonde hair—but not for long.
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Donating to local and global charities is difficult for many CU students during the hard economic times, but being philanthropic doesn’t have to break a person’s budget.
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While the ‘90s may be remembered mainly for bubblegum pop and boy bands, some songs stood out as a change of direction for mainstream music. Because of the timeless nature of some of the songs released during that period, many of them are still relevant and popular today.
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Cats Gymnastics offers Boulder residents a means to experience a less-than-traditional workout, and have fun while doing it.
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During the chilly afternoons this winter, many students are turning to adult cartoons to pass their time.