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Fort Collins artists record themselves
Local musicians make their own studios, jam out
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Home Recording Early last fall, the founders of the newly formed Fort Collins Music Association gathered at a local coffee shop. Armed with coffee, laptops and MySpace, they searched for a definitive number of Fort Collins bands and after hours of searching they discovered too many bands to count.
Black, Def provide imperfect charm
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"Be Kind Rewind" is a comedic fantasy from the mind of Michel Gondry, a director whose previous credits include "The Science of Sleep" and "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind." The film has gotten flack from some critics for either not being as good as "Eternal Sunshine," or for not premising the story in reality.
Go ahead, listen to your stomach
Learning to put your stomach in the driver's seat
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Eating is no laughing matter. In a society that is bombarded with nutrition facts, diet fads, weight loss tricks and health nuts, it seems normal to care about what you eat. But when does caring become obsession, and obsession become disorder? This week is National Eating Disorder Awareness Week, dedicated to the knowledge and prevention of what has become an all-too-common obsession with food.
Poetry at CSU
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The Creative Writing Program at CSU is welcoming poet Chris Arigo and nonfiction writer and poet Jacqueline Lyons tonight for this installment of the Spring 2008 Reading Series. The event is scheduled to take place at 7:30 p.m. today in the Hatton Gallery in the Visual Arts Building.
Goldenfrapp provides relaxing record
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Intro: After finding success in the realm of synth-pop and dance with their last two albums, British duo Goldfrapp have taken their traditionally electronic music in a surprisingly folksy direction with "Seventh Tree." But can they trade synthesizers for acoustic guitars, pianos and actual drum kits without losing their Midas touch? Pros: In short, yes, they can.
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