Despite the constraints of a Zoom format, hyper-pop singer and rapper Rico Nasty managed to give a satisfying performance. By Ben Berman
Entertainment
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Stand-up comedian and writer Maya May will bring her brand of socially-conscious comedy to CU. By Marion Walmer
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Kinlaw’s debut art-pop album pairs driving dance beats with dark, heartfelt confessions about moving through love and life. By Izzy Fincher
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The documentary “Truth to Power” follows Serj Tankian’s inspiring political activism through the System of a Down years and beyond. By Altug Karakurt
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“Nightmare Vacation” artist Rico Nasty will perform virtually for CU Boulder students on Feb. 23, 2021. By Marion Walmer
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Looking to show your love (or eat yourself into an all-natural sugar coma) for Valentine’s Day? We’ve got you covered with five vegan recipes.
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EntertainmentFilms
‘Judas and the Black Messiah’ is a potent lesson on loyalty and tragedy
by Ben Bermanby Ben BermanCreative narrative decisions and bold acting propels “Judas” into the upper tier of political biopics. By Ben Berman
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Japanese collective millennium parade’s debut combines innovative multi-media and cross-genre sounds with Japanese folklore . By Marion Walmer
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EntertainmentMusic
Musical theater meets social studies on comedy-rock album “POTUS”
by Ben Bermanby Ben BermanOn the comedic, theatrical “POTUS,” indie singer David W. Jacobsen surveys some of America’s most disreputable leaders. By Ben Berman
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Parks’ debut album reads like an audiobook for slice-of-life poetry mixed with the soundtrack of a coming-of-age movie. By Altug Karakurt