Arts & Culture
Boulder Bach Festival opens season with a concert — and...
The Boulder Bach Festival opens its 2018–19 season at the Stewart Auditorium in Longmont, Thursday, Sept. 13, with a concert, and something more.
The 7:30...
New leaf
When visual artist Kristen Abbott sets out to make new work, she doesn’t know what she’ll get until it’s done. That’s because the art...
A new path for healing
This month, Boulder’s MESA (Moving to End Sexual Assault) program is bringing back its podcast Sex: By Invitation Only, cohosted by Lindsey Breslin and...
The renewal of dress
It’s not surprising that fashion was low on the list of priorities during World War II. Supplies were limited and all efforts were directed...
So much loneliness so close to home
Jon Bassoff finds inspiration for dark novel out on the Great Plains
Enhancing the excitability of the whole machine
Friedrich Nietzsche considered art the “healing balm” for the human condition, the highest form of relief for existential dread, world-weariness and, if you will,...
Arts | Week of July 10, 2014
Young Artists at Work. Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art, 1750 13th St., Boulder, 303-443- 2122. Through Aug. 16...
Repurposing meanings
Imagine what flesh would look like if it were made from thin layers of wood, or how a wave in a choppy sea would appear if it were frozen into overarching planks. Picture an animate sense of movement emerging from this wooden mass and visualize shifting colors ...
The Dairy kicks off monthly comedy show
Art is meant to endure. That’s why centuries-old paintings hang from museum walls, film reels are preserved and restored and books are reprinted long...
An insatiable appetite
There’s nothing quite as inviting as a table with white linens, clean plates and shiny silverware. It makes the stomach growl and mouth water....
Drawing us in
Paper has always been a staple throughout JoAnn Gonzalez Hickey’s life. She grew up receiving handwritten letters from her grandfather, and she sold stationary...
Boulder Tattoo Project: Ink for all
Not surprisingly for someone who co-owns and manages a tattoo parlor, Chelsea Pohl of Claw and Talon Tattoo in Boulder has some pretty significant ink running from her left shoulder down to her elbow. But it’s the two tattoos on the back of her ankles, the words “...

















