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Collegian Reviews (Illustration by Caleb Carpenter | Collegian)

Track by track: J.Cole tells fans to Choose Wisely with ‘KOD’

Isabelle Rayburn April 23, 2018

The artist who wrote “Born Sinner” confessed his sins in his new album “KOD.” J.Cole is known as the artist who went platinum with no features on his album "2014 Forest Hills Drive." Fans got...

Collegian Reviews (Illustration by Caleb Carpenter | Collegian)

From stripper to savage: Cardi B brings the party on new album ‘Invasion of Privacy’

Evan Vicchy April 22, 2018

Cardi B is a badass with a big mouth and a big ego, and she lets you know on her debut studio album "Invasion of Privacy." While people watched as her single “Bodak Yellow” rose to the top of...

5 albums to listen to while you're stoned

5 albums to listen to while you’re stoned

Miles Parrish April 17, 2018

4/20 isn't too far away, and it's only right for you to have some kickass music to treat yourself to throughout the day. Here are a few suggestions for that fateful day: Pink Floyd - Animals We'll...

During the question and answer session after their screening,Stevie Salas and Christina Fon answered audience quesitons. Several of the quesitons led them to tell stories of some of the difficulties they encountered in creating the film, from finding an appropriate direction to the challenges with getting major personalities to interview. (Josh Schroeder | Collegian)

ACT Human Rights Festival: ‘Rumble’ recognizes Native American contributions to rock and roll

Matt Smith April 16, 2018

The ACT Human Rights Film Festival went out with a "Rumble." The last film of the festival, "Rumble," examines American culture, specifically the role of Native Americans in defining rock and roll. As...

CSU school of music, theatre and dance performs Mozart's 'Die Zauberflote'

CSU school of music, theatre and dance performs Mozart’s ‘Die Zauberflote’

Miles Parrish April 9, 2018

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's "Die Zauberflote," or "The Magic Flute," is one of Mozart's most famous and successful operas.  The Colorado State University school of music, theatre and dance performed the...

Kacey Musgraves maintains her position in country music on ‘Golden Hour’

Kacey Musgraves maintains her position in country music on ‘Golden Hour’

Henry Netherland April 4, 2018

Kacey Musgraves is undoubtedly one of modern country’s most underrated artists. While not particularly experimental, her sharp sense of melody mixed with witty lyricism and left-leaning values...

J.I.D. performs during the Clash of Titans Rap battle on March 31, 2018. (Jack Starkebaum | Collegian)

Type1ne wins Clash of the Titans, J.I.D headlines

Henry Netherland April 1, 2018

[new_royalslider id="723"] The United Men of Color’s seventh annual Clash of the Titans tournament was an another level this year.  On Saturday at 6 p.m. at the Lory Student Center Theatre, eight...

Lissie plays it safe on ‘Castles’

Lissie plays it safe on ‘Castles’

Henry Netherland March 29, 2018

Lissie has never truly broken into the mainstream despite her best efforts. The singer-songwriter has had a sustainable musical career with several songs cracking a million views on YouTube and having...

Large crowds gather for the 24th Annual Lagoon Summer Concert Series Grand Opening night at Colorado State University. Danielle Ate the Sandwich performed on opening night Wednesday. Photo by Olive Ancell | Collegian

Lagoon Concert Series announces summer lineup

Ashley Potts March 28, 2018
The Lagoon Concert Series has given students one more thing to look forward to in the final stretch of the semester; they've announced their 2018 lineup.
View of the UCA building from among the rows of flowers at the UCA Trial Gardens. (Ashley Potts | Collegian)

Gregory Allicar Museum of Art to host free concerts in April

Maddie Wright March 27, 2018
The Gregory Allicar Museum of Art, located in the University Center for the Arts has planned four free concerts this April.
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Lil Yachty brings it back on ‘Lil Boat 2’

Henry Netherland March 22, 2018

After the abomination of his debut studio album, “Teenage Emotions,” Lil Yachty’s sophomore album, “Lil Boat 2” has to be better right? Right? Corny bangers like “Peek a Boo” and painfully...

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