Arts & Culture

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

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EVENTS Virtual Author Reading: Jen Sincero — ‘Badass Habits.’ 5 p.m. Friday, Dec. 11, boulderbookstore.net. Tickets are $26-$36 on Eventbrite and include a copy of...

Yet to be decided

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On the morning of Tuesday, June 13, the offices at the Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art (BMoCA) were nearly empty. According to Ron McMahan,...

Venturing off the pavement

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WIlliam Matthews’ watercolor paintings show a predilection for cowboy hats and men astride horses, their faces rarely in view as they head out away from the viewer and into an open range. It’s a trick. It says “get on or get left behind...

How lonely does it get?

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I first met Bradley Books seven years ago through a thin piece of plexiglass. Sitting inside the staff office at the Boulder Shelter for the...

Making people uncomfortable

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There’s a saying in sales: Show up and throw up.  It means knowing your product inside and out, and being ready to offer that knowledge...

Last supper club

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Sitting outside Caffè Sole in South Boulder recently, owner and manager Suter Du Bose remembered what the west side of Table Mesa Shopping Center...

Movement in vastness: A dancer’s meditation on empty spaces

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Empty. Not only an adjective, but also a verb and a noun...

Sequence of rakes

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Igor Stravinsky: mashup artist...

Surreal oddities

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Goldilocks enters the three bears’ home with an excited curiosity; she sneaks around knowing she doesn’t quite fit in, but enjoys the exploration nonetheless...

Are you game?

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A basketball in the middle of the floor is a standing invitation — pick me up and give me a toss, it says...

Arts | Week of April 3, 2014

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American West: Selections from the CU Art Museum’s Permanent Collection. CU Art Museum, 1085 18th St., Boulder, 303-492-8300. Through May 10. Critical Focus — Artist Ian Fisher. MCA Denver, 1485 Delgany St., Denver, 303-298- 7554. Through April 13. Epic — Artist ...

Lost and found

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For the past several years, Loren Eiseley’s story “The Star Thrower,” aka “the starfish story,” has made its rounds across the internet. Published in...