Arts & Culture

Weaving stories

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Not many textile artists have to go through security checkpoints every morning. Anna Olsson did. For five years, the psychologist-by-day and artist-by-night worked in...

The art of riding low

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When a woman dresses up, if she wears a dress, shoes and combed hair she looks plain, right? But when she puts on a...

For the sake of the endeavor

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Under the dim light of the full moon, a group of poets gathers in a hollow of Pearl Street’s Morrison Alley. Most people come...

Hand in hand

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While sipping your favorite craft brew, you might have noticed artwork adorning the walls at many local breweries. It seems as though these two...

Lifting the veil

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Art has always been a central focus for Gunbarrel resident Michael Hamers. His passion from childhood translated into studying fine art in college. But...

Cultivating and curating

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In the Spring of 2016, artist William Singer got a flat tire on his way out of Detroit. Waiting for the tow, he sat...

Our time in history

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Election night was rough for many citizens around the country. Boulder resident Charlie Stein swung from disbelief to shock to sadness. In the aftermath,...

Between laughing and crying

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After the November presidential election, comedian Dana Gould was taken aback, not just by the results, but how sure he’d been that Trump wouldn’t...

Supplying the drama

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In George Strasburger’s painting “The Transaction,” two businessmen are talking in an office next to a big window. A man in a chair gestures...

In a world with no imagination

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To create a world as magical as Oz or as enchanted as Narnia, the writer must have one key ingredient. As Willy Wonka walks...

A litte crazypants

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Walking down the steps to the basement of the Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA) there’s a graffiti sign that reads: The Dramastics are Loud....

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...