Human Interest Story (Or Gory Details and All) brings light to the horrors of a modern world. By Kaylyn Buehler
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NYT reporters who broke Harvey Weinstein story to speak at CU
by Kerrie Joyceby Kerrie JoyceDistinguished Speakers Board will host Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey for an evening discussing the scandal and the #MeToo movement. By Kerrie Joyce
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Fiske has promoted a night of “mind-melting” visuals accompanying music from American rock band Grateful Dead.
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Interactive thesis project “Virtue of Reality” looks to open the public’s eyes to capitalism and the impact of their actions. By Lou Abecassis
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Artist Ken Waldman will offer a set blending Appalachian musical influences with political poetry. By Emily Shorter
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Elena Kagan, an Obama-appointed supreme court justice, will speak Oct. 22 at Macky Auditorium. Tickets will be available online Monday.
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CU to host Colorado Classic volleyball tournament this weekend
This Friday and Saturday, the University of Colorado Buffaloes volleyball team will host the 2019 Colorado Classic. By Ellie Jeffries
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CU Boulder’s student bands Wind Symphony and Symphonic Band will perform modern repertoire in Macky Auditorium. By Min Ling Chuah
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Isra Chaker, activist and humanitarian, will speak tomorrow about her experience working with immigrants and refugees. The event is free for the public.
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CU grad to host show Sunday exploring queer and trans themes
by Anna Haynesby Anna HaynesCU graduate and artist Silen Wellington will perform their first-ever full-length show Sunday, exploring queer and trans themes of gender expression. By Anna Haynes