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The Rocky Mountain Collegian

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The Lincoln Center revives music of legendary jazz artists

Annamarie Burford, Reporter February 16, 2025

Pieces from Chick Corea, Duke Ellington, Richard Rodgers and George Gershwin were introduced to the stage and revived by the musicians of today at The Lincoln Center during a night to commemorate the music...

Notes of love: The perfect song for every mood this Valentine’s Day

Notes of love: The perfect song for every mood this Valentine’s Day

Hannah Parcells, Managing Editor February 13, 2025

Love and music have a long history together and — more often than not — the two go hand in hand. There is no shortage of famous quotes about music and love, but perhaps Hans Christian Andersen put...

A man and woman gaze closely at a wall full of framed portraits, all embroidered with notes of text, which are part of the “Remember Me” exhibit by Jane Waggoner Deschner at the Museum of Art Fort Collins Feb. 8.

‘Remember Me’ exhibit takes trip through time, explores human condition

Robert Sides, Staff Reporter February 12, 2025

The "Remember Me" art exhibit, created by Jane Waggoner Deschner, is being shown at the Museum of Art Fort Collins. This exhibit captures the diversity of human experience with thousands of black-and-white...

A graphic of a ram with the phases of the moon around its head to the left of the words, Horoscopes by The Collegian, on a blue background of little constellations.

Horoscopes Feb. 10-16

Sophia Masia, Staff Reporter February 10, 2025

It’s time to pop on the rose-colored glasses. You might feel easily drained, mentally restless and impatient during the beginning of the week leading up to the Leo full moon on the 12th. Use this time...

Mac Miller estate releases posthumous album titled 'Balloonerism'

Mac Miller estate releases posthumous album titled ‘Balloonerism’

Janaya Stafford, Staff Reporter February 10, 2025

"Balloonerism," a posthumous album by Mac Miller, shines a light on his passion for music while exploring themes of mental health. Miller was an American rapper who died Sept. 7, 2018, due to an accidental...

Image of student-designed plates hanging on the wall at the "Community Smog" exhibition by Kim Abeles at the Gregory Allicar Museum of Art in the University Center for the Arts.

‘Community Smog’ exhibit visualizes wildfire pollution through art

Evan Borman, Staff Reporter February 4, 2025

The five senses are incapable of perceiving reality — which is to say, air pollution and the effects of climate change. "Community Smog" is a collaboration between artist Kim Abeles and the community...

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‘The Hangman at Home’ VR exhibit creates dialogue between poetry, science, art

Ruby Secrest, Arts and Entertainment Editor February 4, 2025

The award-winning virtual reality immersive artwork, "The Hangman at Home," has begun its display at the Hatton Gallery at Colorado State University. "The Hangman at Home" is an art piece that is immersive...

Pick up these 5 romance books for Valentine's Day

Pick up these 5 romance books for Valentine’s Day

Audrey Weishaar, Staff Reporter February 4, 2025

I have been reading romance novels for years, and I believe that there is nothing better than curling up with a cute book about two people falling in love. So with Valentine’s Day right around the corner,...

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Horoscopes Feb. 3-9

Sophia Masia, Staff Reporter February 3, 2025

Since early October, Jupiter has been retrograding through the sign of Gemini, asking us to reassess our relationship with overconsumption, overspending and overgenerosity. Now with Jupiter stationing...

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Fort Collins’ Art in Public Places program celebrates 30th anniversary

Quinlan Kelleher, Staff Reporter January 29, 2025

Walking along the streets of Old Town in Fort Collins, one may notice a number of painted scenes covering what would usually be plain electrical transformers, bus stops or even storm drains. Since 1995,...

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From Mulholland to Lumberton: Looking back on David Lynch’s mystifying work

Claire Vogl, Executive Editor January 29, 2025

Finding the words to reflect on and celebrate the life David Lynch is like attempting to shoot down a mourning dove: futile and unnecessary. Lynch was a visionary of his time because he understood that...

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