Just after 8:00 p.m. Thursday night, the sounds of fiddles, banjos and stomping feet will come a-tumbling out of The Boulder Theater.
Entertainment
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Not unlike the politics surrounding the war on terror, “Lions for Lambs” has a stationary plot, lots of talking and ends without resolution.
This film lacks any sort of story line, yet it follows the plight of a political science professor, Stephen Malley, played by Robert Redford.
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Wow. Just, wow.
This week’s “Heroes” took us back four months to what happened between Peter’s explosion and the beginning of the new season, while providing plenty of surprises and outright shocks in the process.
The biggest shock was that DL survived being shot by Linderman and recovered.
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The holiday movie season kicks off at the box office with “Fred Claus,” the story of Santa’s older brother that quickly makes it clear why all Christmas movies are based on Santa himself.
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Winter is on the way and it is important for students to get their cars in gear for the upcoming chilly season. Here are some relatively easy steps to make winter driving a little better. Have an Emergency Kit There are tons of useful items that can go into an emergency kit.
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State Radio is a big deal.
If you don’t believe it, you clearly weren’t at their performance at the Fox Theatre on Wednesday. Not only did the Boston-based trio sell out the venue, they thoroughly enjoyed doing it.
The opening song, “Fall of the American Empire,” from the band’s September release, “Year of the Crow,” set the night in motion.
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9:10 p.m. — Glenn Miller Ballroom
And the winners are…
The first place prize of $1,000 goes to Mr. Push-It. The second place prize of $500 goes to Mr. Chocolate Paradise. Third place, and $250, goes to Mr. Virgin.
His entire frat is standing up and cheering the new Mr. CU 2007 on.
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Tim Kring has done it again.
He’s gone and done the unexpected, turning the corner on our “Heroes stories,” introducing us to new plot twists and turns most viewers didn’t expect.
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Harry Potter creator, J.K. Rowling outed the beloved Harry Potter character Dumbledore to a stunned crowd at Carnegie Hall Oct. 19 and CU student Danielle Lirette asked the question that made it all happen.
Lirette, 19, a sophomore engineering physics major, was given a version of the “golden ticket” when she won two passes, sponsored by Scholastic Books, to attend part of Rowling’s first U.
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It may not be for the timid, but yoga is for those who are spiritually aware, healthy and especially bendy. In Boulder, yoga is everywhere. Many places offer different forms of yoga. These alternative types deviate from the normal and more traditional Vinyasa yoga.