Verve
Livin' large with Marge
Fill your house to fill your stomach
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Food tastes better with people. No matter how well balanced and rounded, a meal simply cannot be complete without company. And no, Monday Night Football does not count. However, having a group over for dinner requires both time and money - two things most students don't have.
Local gallery goes beneath the surface
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The Gallery Underground may be the hippest art gallery in Fort Collins. It's painted gleaming white from floor to ceiling and lined with water pipes reminiscent of "the modern mechanized human existence." All the people are chic. And the art is entirely aspen tree-free.
Tasty Tempations: Dinner for two
Nikki debuts her first 'tasty' entree
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Cooking is my favorite thing to do. Especially something that looks difficult and fancy looking, but really isn't. "Tasty Temptations" will be my weekly column aiming to bring food to the college crowd that will both look and taste good. This week is a meal for two.
CD Review: Vampire Weekend
Self-titled debut CD smells like garlic
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By Nick Scheidies The Rocky Mountain Collegian Previously unfamiliar to all but the hippest of the hip and the most hopeless of indie addicts, Vampire Weekend is looking to break into the mainstream with their self-titled debut They certainly deserve the success.
Movie Review: I'm Not There
Six Celebs play Dylan
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By Jeff Schwartz The Rocky Mountain Collegian "I'm Not There" (currently playing at the Lyric Cinema Café) is one of the most surreal and experimental films I have ever seen. Its central conceit is the idea of using six different actors (Christian Bale, Cate Blanchett, Heath Ledger, Richard Gere, Ben Whishaw and Marcus Carl Franklin) to portray some aspect of Bob Dylan's multi-faceted personality.
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