It’s hard to stand out as an artist these days. But John Hitchcock seems to have found a way.
Entertainment
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The LUNAFEST Film Festival is bringing 11 women-centered short films to Boulder.
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Hardcore dancers and moshers had a stand-off on the floor of the Aggie Theater in appreciation of punk-pop music.
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Starting a business may be easier to do within modern day college campuses than one might predict.
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With all of the clubs floating around Denver, it can be hard to know which one to go to on a late night.
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Plain, regular fitting t-shirts just don’t make the cut these days. But with a few cuts, that boring old CU shirt can be turned into a fashionable, fitted top. Judging from the crowd at Folsom Field, a lot of girls cut their shirts into more form-fitting creations that look better than an average tee and are fun to make
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The first Monday of every month belongs to Open Mic Night, from 7 p.m.- 9:30 p.m. at Wesley Chapel. Hosted in an upstairs room with dim lights, open space, and a stained glass window as a backdrop, Wesley Chapel provides an intimate setting for a slew of talent.
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The venue is queerly quiet, considering the rush of people streaming through the doors.
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Sublime was at the height of its success in 1996, about the time most current CU students were in elementary school. But if a student heard any of the seven singles off their final album, “Sublime,” they would recognize the band instantly, and probably even sing along.
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A lot can go wrong during a camping trip if it is not planned well.