The annual Trash the Runway show challenges students to think critically about their environment and create garments out of trash.
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Witness carefully orchestrated failure in CU Presents’ “The Play That Goes Wrong”
by Grace Ptakby Grace PtakCU Presents is performing “The Play that Goes Wrong” at the Roe Green Theatre March 8-17 (with no show on March 14 or 15, due to weather).
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CU Presents spotlights heart-rending refugee story in Iizuka’s “Anon(ymous)”
by Grace Ptakby Grace PtakCU Presents showcases “Anon(ymous),” a modern retelling of Homer’s “Odyssey,” at the University of Colorado Boulder. By Grace Ptak
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Preview: “Cendrillon,” Massenet’s enchanting fairy tale opera for all ages
by Izzy Fincherby Izzy FincherThe CU College of Music will present Jules Massenet’s classic fairy tale opera “Cendrillon” on March 17 and 19 at Macky Auditorium. By Izzy Fincher
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CU’s 2022 drag show returns after three-year hiatus
by Izzy Fincherby Izzy FincherDenver drag stars Wild Cherry Quartz and Calder Goodlay hosted this year’s drag show, “Paranormal Activity,” at CU on Easter Sunday. By Izzy Fincher
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Stranger Things-inspired light show coming to Fiske Planetarium
by Anna Haynesby Anna HaynesCU’s Fiske Planetarium is bringing a new light show inspired by the hit Netflix series Stranger Things. By Anna Haynes
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‘Body Like Scripture’ gives a deeply personal homage to trans identity
by Anna Haynesby Anna HaynesArtist Silen Wellington gave audiences an intimate look at trans idenity and dysophoria. By Anna Haynes
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CU grad to host show Sunday exploring queer and trans themes
by Anna Haynesby Anna HaynesCU graduate and artist Silen Wellington will perform their first-ever full-length show Sunday, exploring queer and trans themes of gender expression. By Anna Haynes
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The self-described “pool rock” group Lunar Vacation left an unforgettable experience for their intimate audience. By Cameron Markuson
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Ghost brought its progressive, hard melodies to the Paramount Theatre on Friday, along with its five Nameless Ghouls. By Phil McKenzie