Arts & Culture

The zenith

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The first sounds are reminiscent of metal on metal, steel against steel, like dragging a pipe across grating in short, regular intervals. An organ...

Learn

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Pioneers: Women Artists in Boulder, 1890-1950, a CU on the Weekend Program at CU Boulder...

An artist’s eye for a world at risk

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You probably haven’t been to Antarctica to see a desert made of ice and the microbial life revealed as that ice retreats. Even if a sheep were to swallow a mountain lion whole, you couldn’t see through its skin to grasp the metaphor. You may have a few words to ...

A good dose of art

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The purpose of art is washing the dust of daily life off our souls...

Erasing creation

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It’s 5 a.m., and the city is still. Under the Sun doesn’t open until the afternoon, but among the empty chairs sits artist Bryce...

The Human Scale

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  How planning for fewer cars, more bikes and more human interaction can save the urban world...

A force of nature

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This Mother’s Day weekend is all about nature for Boulder’s classical musicians. The weekend kicks off Friday night with conductor Bahman Saless and the Boulder...

Arts | Week of September 3, 2015

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Alec Soth: Colorado Dispatch. Denver Art Museum, 100 W. 14th Ave. Parkway, Denver, 720-865- 5000. Through Nov. 29...

No time like the present

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There’s no denying the 20th century was one of radical changes. The century was ushered in on horse-drawn carriages and exited in an SUV. Humans invented plastics, factories, nuclear bombs, rock music, the Internet, spandex and iPhones. It was a hundred years ...

Rebel with a cause

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In Swahili, the word ujamaa means “familyhood.” Some translate it as “extended family” or “brotherhood,” but for Tanzanian natives like Robert Oyugi, it’s a...

Snapshot of femininity

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A detailed close-up reveals a freckled girl covered in blue glitter with a pimple peaking out above her left eye. Titled “Blue Poles,” this was the first painting I saw by artist Marilyn Minter...

Nerd Out

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Denver ComicCon...