The Denver Art Museum’s “Her Brush: Japanese Women Artists” highlights self-expression and female empowerment in premodern Japan. By Izzy Fincher
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“Kaidan+: Something Strange and Spectral”: seven global ghost stories for Halloween
CU’s Department of Theater and Dance will perform an adapted Kabuki play this Halloween season. By Haley Lauritzen
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April 23, panelists discussed East Asian environmental history, an event out of the Center for Asian Studies. By Alexander Zyles
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Quarantine playlist: Revisiting Joe Hisaishi’s ‘Dream Songs’ will bring us back to nature
by Izzy Fincherby Izzy FincherJoe Hisaishi’s 2020 compilation album “Dream Songs” is a powerful reminder of human’s relationship with nature. By Isabella Fincher
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In his latest studio album, Devendra Banhart explores different types of love through multilinguistic lyrics. By Andrew Loeber
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Silkroad Ensemble plays eclectic debut concert in Colorado
by Izzy Fincherby Izzy FincherThe Silkroad Ensemble’s Thursday performance at Macky Auditorium fused vibrant sounds from different cultures. By Isabelle Fincher
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Outrage over diversity assumes there’s only one way to provide college campuses with varied perspectives, values and cultures. By Mariko Nomi
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Letter to the Editor: Studying abroad
The opportunities for learning when studying abroad are truly boundless. By Jeremy Sjodahl-Brainard.
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After GQ voted Boulder the 40th worst-dressed city in America, CUI decided to take to the streets in search of higher standards. Our criteria are: no clothing by North Face or Patagonia and no fanny packs (all fashion crimes that Boulderites commit, according to GQ). Check in with us weekly for style icons found on our own campus.
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With each development of Japan’s nuclear and natural disasters, countries around the world sympathize. But after a little digging, it turns out that Japan’s misfortune relates to our nation more than we may think.