Many pubs and bars in Boulder have trivia nights where teams compete in multiple rounds for prizes ranging from free pitchers of beer to t-shirts, to snowboards.
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With over three hundred days a year of eye-squinting sunshine, the Colorado fall is likely to leave students with a tan. “Fall is my favorite time of year because I like all the colors-especially the reds and oranges,” John Cribbs, a CU sophomore and environmental design major said.
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This week’s episode was about directions. Our heroes must make decisions about what to do with themselves and with their powers. Do they fight to do the right thing or do they try to escape their powers and the consequences that come with them?
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Twelve local bands will compete to win the Battle of the Bands event at 8 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 26 in the Glenn Miller Ballroom.
This free annual concert, in its third year, is hosted by Program Council.
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redboxWith the sheer amount of options available for people wanting to rent the newest movies, it is good to know which option is the best. Netflix is a common way to rent movies on the Internet. According to its Web site Netflix’s most popular plan is about $17.
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Ah, teenagers. Don’t you just love them? Claire, our troubled, invulnerable cheerleader, is in love. Or lust. Or something, and with a boy who considers her beloved foster-father to be the ultimate monster. I can see this train wreck coming from a mile away.
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“We Own the Night,” directed by James Gray is a thrilling exploration into how familial bonds and destiny coincide in the grimy coke-filled fool’s paradise that was 1980s New York City.
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“But where do you go to my lovely
When you’re alone in your bed
Tell me the thoughts that surround you
I want to look inside your head”
With these lyrics, the short film “Hotel Chevalier,” was born. It eventually developed into “The Darjeeling Limited”, the latest venture from multi-faceted filmmaker Wes Anderson.
But what’s more intriguing is the filmmaker himself.
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Thirty-three “ghosts” in Columbia Cemetery will come to life for one day to tell their stories of life and death in the Old West.
“Meet the Spirits,” a semi-annual event organized by Historic Boulder and Boulder Parks and Recreation, will be held in Columbia Cemetery on the Hill from noon to 5 p.
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Slow motion scenes with overlaying background music, broken family relationships, and oh, the cigarettes – sounds like a Wes Anderson movie.