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Opposing the arrow: Being the mixture of music

Opposing the arrow: Being the mixture of music

By Anica Wong

For many musicians, they have one sound. Patsy Cline was the epitome of country. Louis Armstrong was definitely jazz. 50 Cent has the rap scene all, well, wrapped up. The members of Opposing The Arrow, a local Fort Collins who play April 19 at the Buckhorn Barn, don't believe in having only one particular sound.

All I love about all-you-can-eats

The right way to eat at a buffet

By Maggie Canty

For most college students, "buffet" is synonymous with "heaven." You pay one flat rate, and then get to peruse rows and rows of food that's been left out just slightly too long, eating until you can't possibly eat anymore, and then proving yourself wrong by going back for dessert.

Review of Apocalyptica's "Worlds Collide"

Review of Apocalyptica's

By Nick Scheidies

Review of Apocalyptica's "Worlds Collide" - When you think of the apocalypse, classically trained Finnish cellists are probably the last thing on your mind. That is, unless you are acquainted with Apocalyptica. They pioneered the genre of cello metal in 1996 with their debut, a collection of instrumental Metallica covers.

No One Belongs Here More Than You

By Griffin Faust

1 Star Review: Anyone familiar with Miranda July already knows of the themes she revisits time and time again, seen mostly in her albums and films. I adore this media artist for her take on post-human existence: the psychology of loneliness, surreal love, awkward intimacy and dead-end dialogue.

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