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ZZ Ward (Courtesy of Justin Higuchi)

5 performers coming to the Aggie Theatre this spring

Henry Netherland January 16, 2018

With every new year comes a chance to experiment and expand your horizons. If you are looking to enlarge your musical tastes consider going to concerts you normally would not attend. Fort Collins’...

Alec Erickson (Tony Villalobos May | Collegian)

Alec Reviews Music: Farewell column

Alec Erickson December 11, 2017
Alec Reviews Music grew larger than I could have ever expected and in a lot of ways surpassing everyone’s expectations.
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Collegian playlist: Arts & Culture staff’s most listened to songs of 2017

Randi Mattox December 8, 2017

Sarah Ehrlich: My most played song of 2017 is “Florida Kilos” from Lana Del Rey’s 2014 album, “Ultraviolence.” With simple drum pattern, sad, ‘70s-esque guitar riffs and synths, the...

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Alec Reviews Music: Top 5 albums of 2017

Alec Erickson December 7, 2017
2017 has seen the highly anticipated follow up releases from artist as well as larger than life comebacks.
Miguel makes getting political sexy again with 'War & Leisure'

Miguel makes getting political sexy again with ‘War & Leisure’

James Wyatt December 6, 2017

Before I say anything about this album, I need to talk about Miguel and white pants. How does that have anything to do with this review? I’m not really sure, but I need to talk about when I saw Miguel...

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Van Morrison’s latest album is enjoyable but nothing special

Maddie Wright December 5, 2017
Irish rock icon, Van Morrison released his newest album, “Versatile,” with a heavy focus on paying tribute to Morrison’s jazz influences.
The 2017 Fall Dance Capstone Concert will occur at the University Center for the Arts Dec. 8 and 9. (Photo courtesy of Colorado State University
School of Music, Theatre and Dance)

Fall Dance Capstone Concert to showcase 3 graduating dance majors this weekend

Ashley Potts December 5, 2017
Students in the dance program at Colorado State University will put on the Fall edition of the Dance Capstone Concert this weekend.
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Alec Reviews Music: Glassjaw returns with classic sound on ‘Material Control’

Alec Erickson December 5, 2017
Finally, after 15 years “Material Control” is a record fans will have no trouble picking right back up.
Rapper, CSU student Kent Washington celebrates the release of his newest mixtape

Rapper, CSU student Kent Washington celebrates the release of his newest mixtape

Henry Netherland December 3, 2017

After an arduous two years of writing, recording and mixing, rapper and Colorado State University student Kent Washington released his newest mixtape, "T-9." Inspired by 2000's mixtapes from artists...

Colorado State University begins the 43rd annual Parade of Lights on December 1, 2017, with performances by the marching band, winter guard, and the cheerleaders. (Colin Shepherd | Collegian)

CSU Marching Band leads the Parade of Lights in Denver

Matt Smith December 3, 2017

[new_royalslider id="680"]   At the front of the column of floats, balloons and costumed puppeteers lead the 265-strong Colorado State University Marching Band, playing through their repertoire...

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Alec Reviews Music: Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds’ ‘Who Built the Moon’ is unoriginal

Alec Erickson November 29, 2017
This record is the groups most uplifting and energetic release yet, but after leaving the sophomore slump behind the group has found some cliché and campy elements all over their latest release.
The moon over Red Rocks Amphitheater Photo credit: Jonny Rhein

Red Rocks Amphitheater to change ticketing system, improving accessibility for disabled audience members

Maddie Wright November 29, 2017
Colorado’s famous concert venue, Red Rocks, is in the process of changing how the sell and distribute tickets to better assist those with accessibility needs.
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