With midterms in full force, don’t look any farther than The Hill to grab a delicious sandwich or sub.
Entertainment
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Smoking a cigarette out his tour bus window while sipping on a rum and coke, Chris Freeman embodied the more laid-back elements of Indie rock as he discussed his love for My Morning Jacket, his dislike of touring and his progression from being Manchester Orchestra’s token “Halo” player to a becoming multi-instrumentalist for the band.
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Picture the musical equivalent of a punch to the head, but instead of feeling pain you’re blown away by an explosion of righteous fury.
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Walking down the stairs of “Albums on the Hill,” the store is a cluttered mess of fliers, CD’s, posters and of course an entire room full of LPs.
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No one would’ve been able to tell it was snowing when Hot Buttered Rum came to the Fox.
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What makes a chick-flick? Be it a comedy, tear-jerker, cheesy romance or female-empowering action film, there are a few basic requirements any chick-flick has to meet.
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As the temperature decreases and the chance of snow increases, there is a select population of students who get the chills.
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The mission was to find the best basement bar in Boulder.
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For better or worse, there is no film genre more uniquely and distinctively American than the Western. It was one of the first genres to emerge during cinema’s early days and has been a part of our culture ever since. As our culture has evolved, so has the Western along with it. The early Westerns were relatively simple morality plays: A good guy with a white hat has to kill a bad guy with a black hat (the bad guy ALWAYS has a black hat). And one of the best examples of the early Western is “True Grit” (1969).
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With ski season rapidly approaching, students are beginning to bundle up in new fall fashions.