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Arts & Entertainment (Page 12)

Comfort foods cooking class to be held Nov. 17

2020-11-10
By: Taylor B.
On: November 10, 2020

Cambrea Schrank [email protected]  Maybe it is the nostalgia and sentimental values we place on them, or the high caloric nature that makes us crave them so much, but there is something about comfort foods that soothes the soul. And almost as enjoyable asRead more >

‘House Arrest’ presents history, lacks theatrics

2020-11-02
By: Taylor B.
On: November 2, 2020

William Pham [email protected]  2 out of 5 stars   “House Arrest” is a play written by Anna Deavere Smith that explores the controversial histories of certain American presidents. Because of the distanced learning semester, the UCCS Theatre Department decided to share the entireRead more >

Cornel West addresses race, religion, politics with UCCS professors

2020-10-26
By: Taylor B.
On: October 26, 2020

Joy Webb [email protected]   On Oct. 15, philosopher, political activist and author Cornel West joined Jeffrey Scholes, associate professor of religious studies at UCCS; Stephany Rose Spaulding, associate professor and director of women’s and ethnic studies at UCCS; andRead more >

Shakespeare grant will connect Theatreworks with community, schools

2020-10-23
By: Taylor B.
On: October 23, 2020

Caitlyn Dieckmann [email protected]  Awarded by Arts Midwest on behalf of the National Endowment for the Arts, Theatreworks received a $25,000 grant which will go entirely toward funding performances in the Fall 2021 Free-For-All program.        This program is geared towards communities and schools in Colorado Springs, accordingRead more >

‘Breakfast at Tiffany’s’ but not really: Review of dining halls breakfast options

2020-10-21
By: Taylor B.
On: October 21, 2020

Allison Speir [email protected]  Breakfast, for some, is a critical chance to fuel up for the day ahead; others see it as an inconvenience that simply cuts into their precious sleep time.        AsRead more >

COVID-19 cannot stop Halloween

2020-10-19
By: Taylor B.
On: October 19, 2020

Brandon Flanery [email protected]  Maybe it’s the fact that I was raised Christian and Halloween was not allowed in my house, or maybe I have some sadistic side that loves dark thingsRead more >

UCCS virtual escape room proves inventive, entertaining

2020-10-09
By: Taylor B.
On: October 9, 2020

Julia Jackson [email protected]   In times like these, it can be difficult to get involved on campus, much less find fun, safe events to attend. Luckily, recreation is still out there, ifRead more >

GOCA plans for new windmill sculpture and exhibitions

2020-10-01
By: Taylor B.
On: October 1, 2020

Caitlyn Dieckmann [email protected]  UCCS’ Galleries of Contemporary Art (GOCA) announced a new public sculpture is to be installed to light up the sky near the Ent Center for the Arts, entitledRead more >

Fall festivities will adapt for COVID-19 safety

2020-09-29
By: Taylor B.
On: September 29, 2020

Fiona O’Dowd-White [email protected]  It has officially begun: the leaves are changing colors; the temperature is getting cooler; pumpkins are being sold at every supermarket in the country; plaid is starting to look particularly flattering and Starbucks has officially put Pumpkin Spice LattesRead more >

Philosophy in the City: intersectionality of race and religion

2020-09-16
By: Taylor B.
On: September 16, 2020

Brandon Flanery [email protected]   If there are any two hot topics that are becoming more and more polarizing, they are race and religion, and the UCCS Department of Philosophy decided to tackle them both head-on atRead more >

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