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Arts & Entertainment

MOSAIC hosts Multicultural Matters retreat 

2023-09-07
By: Ella Barry
On: September 7, 2023

On Sept. 2, the M.O.S.A.I.C LGBTQ+ Resource Center hosted their first ever Multicultural Matters Retreat. The retreat, open to all students, was from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. at theRead more >

Actor John Douglas Thompson discusses “King Hedley II” before premiere 

2023-04-23
By: Olivia Nordyke
On: April 23, 2023

Actor John Douglas Thompson, who the New York Times called “one of the most compelling classical stage actors of his generation,” is visiting the Ent Center this week.   ThompsonRead more >

Meet the Musician: UCCS student writes Scandinavian-inspired musical 

2023-03-20
By: Olivia Nordyke
On: March 20, 2023

Editor’s note: Gohlke’s songs will no longer be featured in the choir concert due to time constraints. It is likely that they will be performed in the fall 2023 semesterRead more >

UCCS Theatre Company’s ‘Indecent’ will encourage support for silenced communities 

2023-03-17
By: Raven Sanchez
On: March 17, 2023

The UCCS Theatre Company is putting on a production that asks its audience what it means to treat people “decently.”  Performances of “Indecent” by Paula Vogel will take place inRead more >

‘Spare’ offers a sympathetic view of Prince Harry’s life in the British Monarchy 

2023-02-16
By: Kira Thorne
On: February 16, 2023

3.5 out of 5 stars   The British monarchy: drama, glamour, paparazzi and petty feuding. While I’m not somebody who particularly cares about the British monarchy, this book piqued my interest.  Read more >

Kristin Kobes Du Mez to give talk on her book ‘Jesus and John Wayne’  

2023-02-15
By: Luke Swift
On: February 15, 2023

On Thursday, Feb. 23, professor and author Kristin Kobes Du Mez is giving a talk on her book “Jesus and John Wayne” at The Ent Center for the Arts, ChapmanRead more >

Unsettling and graphic, Goth’s performance keeps “Infinity Pool” afloat   

2023-02-13
By: Olivia Nordyke
On: February 13, 2023

3 out of 5 stars  I declared myself Mia Goth’s biggest fan when I saw her in “Pearl” and “X.” When I saw her name attached to “Infinity Pool” IRead more >

‘Aubergine’ at Theatreworks has familial heart, but occasionally falls short of its impact 

2023-02-07
By: Luke Swift
On: February 7, 2023

3 out of 5 stars   Theatreworks’ “Aubergine” delights the senses by associating memory with food, but it is difficult to overlook the failure of some performances and questionable character placement.  Read more >

‘riverrun’ Volume 50 to take submissions until Feb. 10 

2023-02-06
By: Abby Aldinger
On: February 6, 2023

The Student Literary and Arts Journal “riverrun” has successfully fostered a creative community on campus for the past 50 years by providing a platform for UCCS students to publish theirRead more >

Broadway’s ‘Tootsie’ uses comedy to examine gender inequality  

2023-01-23
By: Ellie Myers
On: January 23, 2023

The Pikes Peak Center is finishing up January by hosting the national touring company of the Broadway musical “Tootsie,” a comedic examination of masculinity and the struggles women face inRead more >

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