‘The Rape of the Sabine Women by Grace B. Matthias’ is a play that brings today’s sexual assault issues to the forefront. By Grace Harper
Theater
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Oliver Heldens, a 21-year-old producer from Rotterdam who pioneered the future house genre, had Ogden Theater rocking on a Wednesday night.
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A Bryson Tiller concert earlier in February had fans getting in touch with their emotions. By Matt Sisneros
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“Spectre” falls flat in comparison to other recent Bond films, the cast tells why. And don’t forget, Thanksgiving is right around the corner!
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This week the Boulder Theater features folk-punk, sweet rock and gospel-blues-jam band fusion. By Noelle Coultrip
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“The Book of Mormon” provides a bizarre but amusing experience to audiences, whether they’re “South Park” fans or not.
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EntertainmentFront PageMusic
Menomena delights at Denver’s Bluebird Theater
by Avalon Jackaby Avalon JackaBy Avalon Jacka:
The Portland, Ore. duo connected with its audience on an emotional level at the east Colfax venue -
By Bethany Morris
Q&A with Hannah Christenson, Rosalind in CU’s production of “As You Like It” -
EntertainmentFilmsFront Page
Use of 48fps in “The Hobbit” creates skepticism among film-goers
by Sam Goldnerby Sam GoldnerControversy has been sweeping across industry heads and film buffs alike as Jackson has disclosed that the Hobbit trilogy is to be filmed using 48 frame-per-second technology.
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By Claudia Rebora
With new films coming out left and right during the end of the year, getting a group together to go to the movie can be daunting. Make it easier on yourself and go to the movies on your own with the help of a few tips from the CU Independent.