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Is ‘Chainsaw Man – The Movie: Reze Arc’ worth the wait?

Beck Olson, Staff Reporter November 13, 2025

After a grueling three-yearlong wait, many fans grew uncertain, even forgetful, of the beautiful animated adaptation of the "Chainsaw Man" by Tatsuki Fujimoto. As a show that was quickly renowned for...

Maria Nguyen prepares the interactive map of local rivers during the Alpine Arts Collective event Common Ground, which was held at The Lyric Oct. 19. "We're inviting especially younger audiences or anybody who wants to come and paint with us," Nguyen said. "We have a couple different things, a lot of traditional tools. ... We also have some leaves and different plants that they can interact with different textures."

Common Ground connects sustainability to local art

Riley Paling, Staff Reporter October 23, 2025

Fort Collins is an environmentally strong and progressive city in many aspects. ICLEI Local Governments for Sustainability said that Fort Collins is “a beacon of exemplary sustainability efforts.”...

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Review: ‘Anemone’ is a failure saved by cinematography

Carlee Elders, Staff Reporter October 8, 2025

An anemone is a flower that possesses meaning in Greek mythology, representing love and loss. Does love diminish loss, or fuel the torment? Ronan Day-Lewis attempted to address the question in his 2025...

An illustration with two hands, a green one on the left holding a dollar and a red one on the right holding a flaming heart.

When should your passions become your profession?

Gigi Young, Director of Digital Strategy and Engagement October 8, 2025

For many young artists, creativity no longer exists outside the economy. Hobbies that once lived purely for enjoyment — painting, jewelry making, photography, ceramics — are increasingly being seen...

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