Arts & Culture

The renewal of dress

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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...

An insatiable appetite

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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....

Conversing with Georgia

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At first glance, the common thread between the artworks in Aftereffect is less than obvious. There are different mediums, subject matter and styles, from...

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...

Celebrated professional tango dancers open Boulder Tango Studio

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To hear a person talk about tango is to witness a blushing love affair. They’ll speak of the heart, of an unspoken connection between partners, of passion; they might even go so far as to call it an addiction. To hear tango dancers describe their art is to be a ...

Try again

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When it comes to audio storytelling in the 21st century, few figures loom as large as Ira Glass. Since 1995, his hour-long public radio...

The Dairy kicks off monthly comedy show

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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...

Collage artist Jimmy Descant is building a different future

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In most cases, walking into an art gallery and proclaiming that the exhibit looks like garbage would be considered rude. But in Boulder, such criticism only earns you thanks...

Drawing us in

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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...

Reality or fantasy

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When first walking into BMoCA’s latest show, Artifacts & Other Errors of Perception, none of the pieces seem to relate to one another. There...

Art that moves you

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Our current society is obsessed with the visual...

Imagination knows no age

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At an age when surrealist painter Joan Miró might have considered retirement, or at least allowing age to excise the demands on his speed and productivity it seems to necessitate for most of us, he didn’t back off or slow down...