Category archive for ‘Entertainment’
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Annual Student Art Show
The Colorado State University-Pueblo Annual Student Art Show was held on March 5, 2010 at the Fine Art Gallery on campus at 7 to 9 p.m. Videographer/Photographer Monique Garcia captured the art work on display. The event was sponsored by the Art Club and the Associated Students’ Government.
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YWCA Chocolate Indulgence
The YWCA 15th annual Chocolate Indulgence Festival was held on Febraury 12, 2010 at the Pueblo Convention Center. The event began at 7 p.m and ended at 10 p.m on Friday evening.
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Video Coverage of “Gospel Explosion”
The Black Student Organization hosted “Gospel Explosion” at Hoag Hall on Febraury 5, 2010 at 7pm as part of the month long celebration of black history.
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Video Coverage of The Second City live performance
The Second City, live improv comedy performed for a crowd the evening of February 9, 2010 at the CSU-Pueblo Hoag Recital Hall. The admission was free and the event was open to the public.
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Tuba solos as October ends, it must be ‘Octubafest’
Colorado State University-Pueblo’s music department presented a concert called Octubafest at Hoag Hall on Wednesday, Oct. 28. at 7 p.m.
“Octubafest is really about helping people see tuba and euphonium, low brass sort of in different light as a solo instrument,” Sizer said.
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‘SAW VI’ proves the franchise has lost its edge
“Saw VI” raked in a little over $14.1 million on its opening weekend. However, it didn’t take the number one at the box office. That honor went to another horror movie, “Paranormal Activity”.
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Thunder Down Under Music Fest entertained small crowd at CSU-Pueblo
Music from the Thunder Down Under Music Fest resonated the south side of Belmont Residence Hall at Colorado State University–Pueblo as performers and a small crowd withstood the cold weather.
Temperatures of 34 degrees, and lower, generated a small crowd of about 15 students to the Thunder Down Under Music Fest on Friday, Oct. 23, and expectations of the student events manager, Mark Bush, fell short.
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Homecoming week festivities
Royalty, bonfires and music festivals entails only a few events being held at Colorado State University-Pueblo in celebration of Homecoming Week.
Student activities is hosting several events the week of Oct.19-25, in celebration of CSU-Pueblo’s Homecoming game on Saturday Oct.24 said, student events coordinator, Kelly Close, for the Office of Student Activities.
“Homecoming is a time to celebrate your campus and celebrate being a ThunderWolf,” Close said, “We want students to be involved with the campus and to have fun.” -
Senior recital gives Grant an opportunity to showcase talent
Hoag Recital Hall was bustling with spectators as Tiffany Grant performed her senior voice recital at Colorado State University-Pueblo on Saturday, Oct, 10.
Grant performed 12 songs that spanned seven different languages including a core of French, German and Italian, with subsequent songs in Russian, Czech, English and Portuguese.
Among the songs were Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s “Batti batti;” “Zdes’ Khorosho” by Sergei Vasilievich Rachmaninoff; “Chi il Bel Sogno di Doretta” by Giacomo Puccini’ “Mein schöner Stern” by Robert Schumann and the pair of “Ain’t It a Pretty Night” and “The Trees on the Mountain” by Carlisle Floyd.
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Dark performance sheds new light on historic icons
In celebration of gay pride events, Colorado State University-Pueblo welcomed Jade Estaban Estrada’s one-man performance, ICONS II in the Occhiato University Center last week.
The performance featured Estrada playing six lesbian, gay, homosexual or transgender – or LGBT – historical icons in America and around the world. This performance included Alexander the Great, Queen Christina, Susan B. Anthony, Billie Jean King, Harvey Milk and Sept. 11 hero Mark Bingham, who died on United Flight 93.




