As the lights went down, the small audience got excited for the start of what was expected by some to be the next “Rent.” With maybe 12 people in the theater, the popularity of the film did not look promising.
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As a young boy, Oren Peli first watched “The Exorcist” unaware at the time of where his childhood fascination with horror flicks would go. For Peli, it was more than just watching them. He wanted to be making them.
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You have to wonder what you’re getting into when a movie opens with a disclaimer from the US Air Force followed by a grim narration about a Soviet Doomsday Machine. And then there’s a cut to planes having sex in midair.
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Making it big in the music industry is undoubtedly a difficult task, but finding the way to retirement seems to be just as difficult for some musicians.
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The music was loud enough to pull people in off the street.
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Two CU film students traveled to the heart of South Asia in November 2008 to explore the underside of sex trafficking and hear victims’ stories as they tried to spread awareness for the organization iEmpathize.
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“I’m here to talk about serious filmmaking,” said screenwriter Scott Moore jokingly to the packed audience in Muenzinger Auditorium Saturday night.
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One of the best things about Wilco is they always catch a listener by surprise.
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Buying local is a huge fad in Boulder, which makes it easy to do at the Boulder Farmer’s Market.
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Every four years at the conclusion of the summer Olympics, I ask myself, “What do the gymnasts do after they compete on one of the world’s biggest stages?” Last weekend I answered that question: Cirque Du Soleil.