The music industry is changing, but many students either remain loyal to buying full albums rather than just a single EP or avoid buying music altogether.
Entertainment
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New Year’s Eve is generally celebrated by indulging in food, liquor and sometimes illegal activities that the doer is already prepared to swear off come just a few hours…
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I once had a film professor who called all of his favorite movies that he screened for the class “gloriously gorgeous.” That phrase is the pitch-perfect description of Stanley Kubrick’s unchallenged masterpiece, 1968’s “2001: A Space Odyssey.”
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A far west hallway of the University Theatre building buzzes with conversation as groups of students gather around the sole classroom door, milling through snow boots and clothes scattered near the wall. Suddenly, high tinks and deep thuds of drums explode from inside the room, seeping out into the hall through the cracks of the door.
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“The SantaLand Diaries” being presented at The Dairy Center for the Arts in Boulder, tell David Sedaris’ true story of working as one of Santa’s elves at Macy’s in New York City.
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Disney is breaking barriers with the introduction of their first African-American princess, Tiana, in the upcoming “The Princess and the Frog.” First introduced in 1937, Disney princesses have had a long standing tradition as role models for young females.
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With so many finals drawing near, it’s good to have a game plan to get good grades and here’s what students suggest.
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I can’t seem to write an ending for my life.
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Most houses are filled with Christmas decorations and winter or holiday items that fill the home with joy. What happens when kids move out and have to decorate their own residences? Here’s a little help on how to have festive decorations while on a budget.
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Pumping beats and colored spotlights accompanied fairy tale princesses as they strutted down the runway in pumps, stilettos and colorful, fairy tale-inspired accouterments.