“I’m Not There” is the pseudo-biographical account of Bob Dylan’s music and experiences. The film is not about Dylan himself, but rather the accounts of seven characters reflecting different stages of the musician’s life.
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Monday’s episode of “Heroes” was titled “Truth or Consequences,” but they should have called it “True Colors” as many characters revealed, or returned, to behaving in their true nature.
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“Beowulf” is the retelling of the oldest epic poem in the English language. After a gruesome massacre in King Hrothgar’s (Anthony Hopkins) village, the legendary Beowulf (Ray Winstone) is called to defeat the monster responsible for the destruction. Beowulf must conquer the demon, Grendel, and his mother portrayed by the always-provocative Angelina Jolie.
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Not in 35 years has Boulder seen so big a commercial development as the 29th Street Mall — and it’s still growing.
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Visions of turkey, cranberries, green beans, mashed potatoes and pumpkin pies fill the heads of students preparing for Thanksgiving Day feasts. But this year, challenge yourself to stop dreaming, throw on an apron and get in the kitchen.
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Arriving at the show, one could barely see the theater doors for the line that stretched nearly half a mile from the ticket-takers. Reminiscent of a Phish line, or before that, a Grateful Dead line, there were dreaded people everywhere with fingers stretched in ones and twos into the cool November sky, beseeching fellow fans for that needed ticket.
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Every now and then a band comes along with a completely unique sound. One such band is The Killers. Unfortunately, their new CD seems quite familiar. Literally.
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As winter quickly approaches the time has come to pull out the ice skates and find an outdoor ice rink for some cheap winter fun.
There are multiple places to choose from when looking for a day of skating. Here are some places around the Boulder area from getboulder.
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Just after 8:00 p.m. Thursday night, the sounds of fiddles, banjos and stomping feet will come a-tumbling out of The Boulder Theater.
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Not unlike the politics surrounding the war on terror, “Lions for Lambs” has a stationary plot, lots of talking and ends without resolution.
This film lacks any sort of story line, yet it follows the plight of a political science professor, Stephen Malley, played by Robert Redford.