Finding relaxation in a college town may not be an easy task, but students still find places to go to unwind.
Entertainment
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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.
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Fox network is re-creating the image of today’s superhero.
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Vampire Weekend stormed the indie rock scene much like Obama exploded on the political scene: out of nowhere and with force.
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Vampire Weekend stormed the indie rock scene much like Obama exploded on the political scene: out of nowhere and with force.
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The extraterrestrial is piquing curiosities and debate in Denver. Jeff Peckman, a Denverite and UFO journalist, is trying to get an extraterrestrial commission passed through Congress.
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Released near the end of 1992, Dr. Dre’s “The Chronic” rolled up 16 tracks into the one very funky joint.
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Amidst the colossal textbooks and never-ending pages of required reading, it’s a wonder that many CU students are able to find the time to sit down and read just a plain, good book.