Arts & Culture

Facing our history

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The second season of the Colorado Chautauqua was a success. Good thing, too, as a reporter from the Daily Camera wrote after the six-week...

Keeping the tradition going

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When your family has successfully organized and run a multi-day arts and culture festival each of the past 33 years, odds are you’re not...

A portal to the imagination

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Helios Lucida’s exhibition at the Firehouse Art Center proves Oscar Wilde was right: Life imitates art far more than art imitates life.  The Conifer resident’s...

What to do when there’s ‘nothing’ to do…

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Sourdough Baking — with Sarah Owens and Andy Clark. 5 p.m. Thursday, June 18. With the popularity of sourdough on the rise, many are turning...

Layers of injustice

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By now you’ve likely heard that J.K. Rowling, author of the beloved Harry Potter series, is a TERF.  It’s a term Rowling considers a slur,...

Historical amnesia

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Reiland Rabaka’s got a diagnosis for the American people: historical amnesia.  How else could so many people feel justified in taking to social media to...

Welcome the stranger

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“For I was hungry and you gave me food, I was thirsty and you gave me drink, I was a stranger and you welcomed...

Logistx at the Block

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The pandemic hasn’t stopped Block 1750 from finding a way to connect with the community. And from helping the community connect with their own...

Whistling past a graveyard

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Living with her parents in their summer home in “the middle of nowhere forest in Sweden” was not what Siri Isaksson expected to be...

What to do when there’s ‘nothing’ to do…

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VIRTUAL EVENTS The Good Place and Philosophy — an Online Discussion. 5:30 p.m. Thursday, May 28, greyhavensgroup.org/events. The Good Place is a rare breed of television...

Is this working for everybody?

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On May 13, the Actors Theater of Louisville in Kentucky held a virtual round table discussion called “Non-Binary Actors in a Binary World.” K. Woodzick,...

A guarantee of sanity

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During the early years of the AIDS epidemic in America, with Ronald Reagan conspicuously devoid of public thoughts on the matter, art began to...