Ben Gibbard and Jay Farrar celebrated the short, iconic life of beat generation pioneer, Jack Kerouac, with a short, twangy performance at the Boulder Theater.
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The beginning of class started with five couples swinging each other around in the middle of a circle.
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Jack Bauer’s stating, “The following takes place between 8:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m.,” has never introduced such a surprisingly entertaining, yet unexpectedly peaceful episode of “24.”
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“Ready to Die” served to be semi-autobiographical and detailed Christopher Wallace’s (a.k.a Notorious B.I.G.) time on the streets of Brooklyn. Through lyrical storytelling, Biggie explains his life and reminisces about the past, as well as giving insight to his future.
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Put eight tan people with huge muscles, big hair and even bigger mouths in a house together. Then add some alcohol, a beach, a lot of conflict and what do you get? MTVs new reality phenomenon: Jersey Shore.
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Rarely do Hollywood films actually kill the little girl.
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Finding relaxation in a college town may not be an easy task, but students still find places to go to unwind.
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If you like a storm of emotions in an album (“August and Everything After” by the Counting Crows is for you). Adam Duritz is a sufferer of depression and his personal demons are evident in his emotional diction.
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The energy was humming as people of all ages queued up in anticipation for Friday night’s Pink Floyd “Dark Side of the Moon” laser show in Fiske Planetarium.
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Zach Roif, a music entrepreneur and junior film studies major from New York, said he felt Boulder was lacking the thriving “DIY,” or “do-it-yourself” arts and music culture that he left behind in New York.