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Arts and Entertainment

The band Co-Stanza showcases their new song Method Actor live at The Lyric Mar 3.

Co-Stanza and Dry Ice perform easy-listening pop at The Lyric

Max Hogan, Arts and Culture Reporter March 8, 2022

On March 3, local indie-pop musician Co-Stanza released their latest single, “Method Actor,” in an energetic and upbeat show opened by Denver group Dry Ice.  Co-Stanza’s music is exactly what...

Local songs to welcome back the spring sunshine

Local songs to welcome back the spring sunshine

Maddy Erskine, Arts and Culture Editor March 3, 2022
After some very cold weeks, the sun made its comeback. It’s starting to feel like spring, a time of warmer weather, longer days, new beginnings and cruising around with your windows down to some of the best local music around. Lucky for us, we've got lots of local music to blast. Here is a playlist of my favorite songs for soaking in the spring sun and breathing in the fresh, no-longer-freezing air. 
(Graphic Illustration by Trin Bonner | The Collegian)

Stressed from midterms? Here are 5 easy ways to relax

Ivy Secrest, Arts and Culture Reporter March 2, 2022
With the speed of the spring semester, it can feel like papers and tests creep up and attack. Learning to manage that stress is a pivotal part of college.
Illustration of black background with constellations with big rainbow lettering titled, "Horoscopes"

Horoscopes Feb. 28 through March 6

Hailee Stegall, Arts and Culture Reporter March 1, 2022

Horoscopes can be applied to your sun, moon and rising signs.  AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 - Feb. 18)  Roll with the punches, Aquarius. Instead of trying to bend everything to your will, simply take...

A model smiles as she walks the runway.

UWC Hair Show elevates Black culture, brings hair to life

Kota Babcock, Arts and Culture Director February 24, 2022

After last year’s fully virtual show, Colorado State University United Women of Color and the Colorado State University Black/African American Cultural Center partnered to bring the Hair Show back to...

Morgan Parriott, known by the artist name Call Me Karizma, stands onstage at the beginning of his set at The Coast in Fort Collins Feb. 19.

National and local musical talents collide at The Coast

Noah Pasley, News Editor February 23, 2022

An electric atmosphere came to Fort Collins this past Saturday as music lovers braced for Call Me Karizma's Bleached Serpent Tour Part II to come to The Coast — the first show of the second leg of the...

(Graphic Illustration by Brian Peña | The Collegian)

Netflix’s new dark comedy-thriller will keep you guessing

Kadyn Thorpe, Arts & Culture February 23, 2022
"The Woman in the House Across the Street from the Girl in the Window" (yes, it is a mouthful) was released on Netflix in late January. In just one weekend, the deadpan show held a spot on Netflix’s Top 10 list, and people were obsessed. 
Illustration of black space background with constellations and colorful lettering that says, "Horoscopes."

Horoscopes Feb. 21-27

Hailee Stegall, Arts & Culture Reporter February 21, 2022

Horoscopes can be applied to your sun, moon and rising signs.  AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 - Feb. 18)  Learn to nurture, Aquarius. You can get caught up in life and forget to stop and take time for yourself...

A gray wall features the text "Affective Tone by Adán De La Garza, January 24 - February 25, 2022." This gray wall is on the left of a black wall and a counter with various pamphlets.

Clara Hatton Gallery’s new exhibition explores the art of sound

Kadyn Thorpe, Arts and Culture Reporter February 17, 2022
Art is in the eye of the beholder — or rather, in this case, the ear. Creating art through noise is what "Affective Tone" is all about.
(Graphic Illustration by Charlie Dillon | The Collegian)

Simply Cooking: Stuffed ricotta and spinach shells

Sierra Grimm, Arts and Culture Reporter February 16, 2022
I’ve always loved getting stuffed shells when I am out to eat, as they seemed nearly impossible to make at home … until they weren’t.
Blacksmith Raven Hammer bends a twisted rod to create the Norse world snake Feb.8

Local blacksmith Raven Hammer keeps ancient art alive

Max Hogan, Arts & Culture Reporter February 16, 2022
Aptly named, Raven Hammer is a local craftsman who practices the centuries-old art of blacksmithing. Hammer specializes in historically accurate recreations of metalwork from 11th-century Viking Europe and fur trappers who lived and worked in the U.S. and Canada in the 19th century.
Illustration of black space background with constellations and colorful lettering that says, "Horoscopes."

Horoscopes Feb. 14-20

Hailee Stegall, Arts and Culture Reporter February 15, 2022
Taurus, let yourself feel things. It’s okay to take some time away from work or school to process your emotions and have a mental health day. 
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