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    Review: Earl Sweatshirt’s “Sick!”

    by Guest Writer April 30, 2022
    by Guest Writer April 30, 2022

    In his latest album, Earl Sweatshirt tackles controversial subjects with an ear for music that will stay with the listener. By Joris Alawoe

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    Review: College Singer-Songwriter Alex Strasser’s “Good Listener”

    by Guest Writer March 26, 2022
    by Guest Writer March 26, 2022

    The relatable situations and responses of “Good Listener” help listeners understand they are not alone in their desire to be recognized. By Lauren Gero

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    “Mixed Company”: Jenny Shank portrays Denver’s diverse communities

    by Izzy Fincher October 20, 2021
    by Izzy Fincher October 20, 2021

    At the Boulder Bookstore, Oct. 21, CU Alum Jenny Shank will speak about “Mixed Company,” her short story collection. By Izzy Fincher

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     ‘The Tipping Scale’: Kinlaw captures love in motion

    by Izzy Fincher February 22, 2021
    by Izzy Fincher February 22, 2021

    Kinlaw’s debut art-pop album pairs driving dance beats with dark, heartfelt confessions about moving through love and life. By Izzy Fincher

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    ‘Truth to Power’: the power of art for social change

    by Altug Karakurt February 19, 2021
    by Altug Karakurt February 19, 2021

    The documentary “Truth to Power” follows Serj Tankian’s inspiring political activism through the System of a Down years and beyond. By Altug Karakurt

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    “Living Undocumented”: heartbreaking stories of eight undocumented families

    by Guest Writer January 11, 2021
    by Guest Writer January 11, 2021

    Netflix original series “Living Undocumented” highlightings the reality behind America’s immigration laws. By Diana Goron

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    Taylor Swift crafts relevant, powerful stories on “evermore”

    by Chloe Wasserstrom December 18, 2020
    by Chloe Wasserstrom December 18, 2020

    Swift’s new album “evermore” tackles relevant, painful topics like domestic abuse, isolation and loss during COVID-19. By Chloe Wasserstrom

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    What to watch and read for a spooky, socially-distanced Halloween

    by Anna Haynes October 31, 2020
    by Anna Haynes October 31, 2020

    Looking for horror books and movies to watch while staying inside this Halloween? You’ve come to the right place. By Anna Haynes

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    Joji is one step away from stardom with “Nectar”

    by Marion Walmer October 3, 2020
    by Marion Walmer October 3, 2020

    YouTube star turned singer-songwriter Joji’s new album shows potential but lacks diversity and imagination. By Marion Walmer

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    Car Seat Headrest rebrands on confusingly shallow new album ‘Making a Door Less Open’

    by Ben Berman May 1, 2020
    by Ben Berman May 1, 2020

    Car Seat Headrest returns from a four-year hiatus with a subversive, angry album that lacks the charm of their earlier work. By Ben Berman

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