Spaceships, aliens and worlds far from our own are showing up more and more in popular culture. Science fiction has made a comeback, but is it OK to be a science fiction geek?
Entertainment
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Sean Porter, a 21 year-old junior history major, has a full head of curly, dirty blonde hair—but not for long.
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Donating to local and global charities is difficult for many CU students during the hard economic times, but being philanthropic doesn’t have to break a person’s budget.
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While the ‘90s may be remembered mainly for bubblegum pop and boy bands, some songs stood out as a change of direction for mainstream music. Because of the timeless nature of some of the songs released during that period, many of them are still relevant and popular today.
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Cats Gymnastics offers Boulder residents a means to experience a less-than-traditional workout, and have fun while doing it.
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During the chilly afternoons this winter, many students are turning to adult cartoons to pass their time.
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Everyone likes the Hill for a multitude of reasons, whether it is the countless number of parties on the surrounding streets, eating at one the many restaurants or watching a concert at the Fox Theatre.
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Director Tod Browning took a chance portraying genuine human oddities — despite fears of offending public taste — and opened the door to a whole new level of horror films.
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Steak is meat that can seem impossible to cook well on a student budget. However, with this simple recipe it’s easy to get a lot of bang with for the buck.
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When Miles Davis went into the studio with his sextet on March 2, 1959 to begin recording “Kind of Blue,” no one quite knew what kind of music was about surface, not even Davis.