Popular synth-pop, dance rock band Metric abandons their signature heavy bass and drum for flirty electro-pop and vocals oozing sensuality and cynicism on the band’s debut album “Grow Up and Blow Away.”
Entertainment
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Whether students are out hitting the party scene or grabbing a late night bite, CU is always out and about.
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The Grammy Awards are a time to celebrate the best talent in music.
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With countless stores surrounding Boulder, explore Pearl Street’s independently-owned, original clothing stores.
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Two performers gracefully moving on stage in unison making intricate, acrobatic dancing appear effortless in a presentation by the dance troupe: Momix.
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Winter Rising’s reputation is looking good as an audience of 60 students came to watch them play the Rock and Soul Café. Old friends met up and supported a talented local band.
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The noose tightens around Harold’s neck as he sways back and forth. His mother walks into the room, too preoccupied with the phone to notice.
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Boulder has many Asian inspired eateries around town, but when a night-in is needed, this pork roast is easy to prepare and won’t make a budget stretch.
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Three years after their last album, Spoon returns with a powerful, diverse follow up in “Transference.”
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Just because the prices of Boulder’s real estate are through the roof doesn’t mean the price of entertainment should be.