Arts & Culture
‘Art of the State’ showcases Colorado art
Walk into the Art of the State exhibit and you will immediately step into the diverse Colorado art scene. Far from the galleries of...
Art in all forms
For many, ballet might seem inaccessible, even intimidating. But it doesn’t have to be that way. Denver’s Ballet Nouveau Colorado, entering its 10th season, aims to appeal to a wide audience in various ways, says the group’s artistic director, Garrett Ammon...
Dildos and the flag flap
The November First Friday at Mighty Fudge Studios in the NoBo Arts District is B.Y.O.D.: bring your own dildo.
In addition to customizing your phallus...
What to do when there’s ‘nothing’ to do…
EVENTS
Virtual Author Reading: Jen Sincero — ‘Badass Habits.’ 5 p.m. Friday, Dec. 11, boulderbookstore.net. Tickets are $26-$36 on Eventbrite and include a copy of...
Comics
24-Hour comic day, Saturday October 4, Time Warp Comics, 3105 28th St., Boulder. 303- 443-4500...
Our time in history
Election night was rough for many citizens around the country. Boulder resident Charlie Stein swung from disbelief to shock to sadness. In the aftermath,...
An artist reframed: Painter Chuck Forsman finally exhibits his photography
Late one night, while driving through Utah, artist Chuck Forsman saw a dead cow on the road and stopped to photograph it...
An ordered universe
In David Foster Wallace’s book Everything and More: A Compact History of Infinity, he attempts to explain the possibility of constructing proof of a...
Weaving stories
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...
Hanging out on the fringe
The Boulder International Fringe Festival (BIFF) is a little more than a week away, and Executive Producer David Ortolano has deep, dark bags under his eyes...
Welcome the stranger
“For I was hungry and you gave me food, I was thirsty and you gave me drink, I was a stranger and you welcomed...