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Arts & Entertainment (Page 11)

“Rampage” Only Provides Foolish Action

2018-05-09
By: The Catalyst
On: May 9, 2018
In: 20180509, Arts & Entertainment, Features

“Rampage” starts at the ending of a much better movie. It delivers a concentrated dose of pure horror right upContinue Reading

Music Scene Explodes with New Content

2018-05-09
By: The Catalyst
On: May 9, 2018
In: 20180509, Arts & Entertainment, Features

Kali Uchis’ Upbeat Debut With her debut album “Isolation,” Kali Uchis places herself at the forefront of pop rhythm andContinue Reading

“Blockers” Brings Comedic Stage to High School Prom

2018-04-30
By: The Catalyst
On: April 30, 2018
In: 20180427, Arts & Entertainment, Features

I enjoyed “Blockers”-it surprised me, it made me laugh, and I liked the characters enough to root for them, butContinue Reading

Frankie Cosmos Graces The Black Sheep’s Stage

2018-04-30
By: The Catalyst
On: April 30, 2018
In: 20180427, Arts & Entertainment, Features

With the appeal of well-known concert venues like The Ogden Theatre and Pepsi Center only 70 miles from Colorado College,Continue Reading

The FAC Brings Prom to Campus

2018-04-30
By: Arielle Gordon
On: April 30, 2018
In: 20180427, Arts & Entertainment, Features

By Arielle Gordon Prepare to dance the night away on Saturday night in the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center atContinue Reading

“Fun Home” Breaks the Coming-Of-Age Mold

2018-04-30
By: The Catalyst
On: April 30, 2018
In: 20180427, Arts & Entertainment, Features

If you take anything out of this review, it should be that I not only recommend that you see theContinue Reading

“Mental”: A Play of Mental Health Stories as Lived by CC Students

2018-04-10
By: The Catalyst
On: April 10, 2018
In: 20180410, Arts & Entertainment, Features

“Vulnerability is one of the most important things that we as humans have to interact. And it’s the most underrated.”Continue Reading

The Weeknd Returns With Fresh EP, Same Sounds

2018-04-10
By: The Catalyst
On: April 10, 2018
In: 20180410, Arts & Entertainment, Features

On March 30, Abel Tesfaye (The Weeknd) released “My Dear Melancholy,” a six-track EP with aggressively yearning lyrics and reverb-heavyContinue Reading

Spielberg Brings ‘Ready Player One’ to the Big Screen

2018-04-10
By: The Catalyst
On: April 10, 2018
In: 20180410, Arts & Entertainment, Features

“Ready Player One” brings up interesting questions, and for most of the movie, it doesn’t seem to be a questionContinue Reading

FAC Brings Haitian Art to Colorado Springs

2018-04-03
By: The Catalyst
On: April 3, 2018
In: 20180403, Arts & Entertainment, Features

The Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center is connecting visitors to Haiti through one of their newer exhibits, the “Art ofContinue Reading

First Monday Speaker Gregg Deal: “The Hard Work Comes with the Commitment”

2018-04-03
By: The Catalyst
On: April 3, 2018
In: 20180403, Arts & Entertainment, Features

Block 7 began with First Mondays Event Series speaker Gregg Deal, a Native American painter, muralist, and performance artist whoseContinue Reading

Facilitating Honest Dialogue at Gregg Deal’s Film Screening

2018-04-03
By: The Catalyst
On: April 3, 2018
In: 20180403, Arts & Entertainment, Features

Furthering the dialogue that began on first Monday with his presentation “Indigenous Identity and Existence: Fighting Erasure and Racism,” GreggContinue Reading

“Game Night” Brings Fun to a Trite Plotline

2018-03-12
By: The Catalyst
On: March 12, 2018
In: 20180312, Arts & Entertainment, Features

“Game Night” is probably the best comedy of 2018 so far. It features Jason Bateman and Rachel McAdams as anContinue Reading

Fine Art and Fine Dining

2018-03-12
By: The Catalyst
On: March 12, 2018
In: 20180312, Arts & Entertainment, Features

Living inside the Colorado College bubble is easy and can become a rather monotonous day-to-day dining experience. If you areContinue Reading

Should You Watch ‘Annihilation’?

2018-03-05
By: The Catalyst
On: March 5, 2018
In: 20180305, Arts & Entertainment, Features

By JORDAN BERMAN “Annihilation” is an adaptation of a book with the same name. If the words “sci-fi” and “horror”Continue Reading

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