Arts & Culture

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...

Arts | Week of Dec. 24, 2015

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A Place in the Sun. Denver Art Museum, 100 W. 14th Ave. Parkway, Denver, 720-865- 5000. Through April 24...

The real disruption is coming

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Franko Vatterott kept his interest in cryptocurrency to himself for several years — he’s been a self-professed “crypto guy” since circa 2016. He knew...

Arts | Week of October 9, 2014

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Buy— Sharon Feder. Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art, 1750 13th St., Boulder, 303-443-2122. Through Nov. 16...

No spectators

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Strolling across the property where artist Android Jones lives, it seems fitting that a man whose art is often experienced projected against domes would...

A dream come true

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A self-described tomboy growing up in Boulder, Annette Buvoli only started ballet classes to hang out with her friend.  “My best friend wanted to do...

Robots

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Warm Cookies of the Revolution: Will robots really fix/destroy everything? 6 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 19, McNichols Building, 144 W. Colfax Ave., Denver, 720- 865-4220. Never one to duck the big issues, “civic health club” Warm Cookies of the Revolution has tackled ...

Keeping it weird and accessible with Left Hand Artist Group

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A break in Colorado’s early spring snows brought a warm, sunny day to Longmont last April. Outside the Senior Center in Roosevelt Park, locals...

The third act

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The art world is no stranger to sleeper success stories — late bloomers. Paul Cézanne’s soft, colorful landscapes didn’t garner attention until the painter...

Arts | Week of June 25, 2015

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3 — Anne Shutan, Cha Cha and Kevan Kransoff. Longmont Center for The Arts Muse Gallery, 356 Main St., Longmont, 303-678-7869. Through June 27...

Not your average stoner

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Michael Grab thrives on the impossible. In fact, the professional stone balancer has made the phrase “as impossible as possible” the motto by which he creates...

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...