No matter how creepy or real an urban legend sounds or how many chills it sends through one’s body, it is usually disregarded and not really thought of again because it is believed to be untrue.
Entertainment
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Sunny silence lends eeriness to the opening scene of a brutal crime for which Kenny Waters was charged.
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Imagine pulsating beats and killer raps mixed in with a fiddle and what do you have? This year’s Homecoming concert.
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Even living in Boulder, it’s nice to get out of town every so often.
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When approximately two thirds of the CU population is under 21, it’s little wonder why the Walrus decided to implement Boulder’s only 18 and up night.
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Girls want to sleep with him and guys want to be him: Tucker Max.
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With Halloween only a few weeks away, decorations have been springing up all over campus.
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Groaning saxophones and stylistic, obscene language continue to reach ears 60 years removed from the beat generation, in the Allen Ginsberg biopic, “Howl.”
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A content Johnny Knoxville casually took swigs of a Bud Light while Bam Margera slyly nursed a gin and tonic in a hotel on Hollywood Blvd. Chris Pontius, mostly seen naked in the “Jackass” films, absent-mindedly strummed a ukulele—fully clothed.
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“The Social Network” is getting praise as one of the best-reviewed movies of the year.