Arts & Culture

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...

The unexplainable phenomenon

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Moving from behind his computer, Goodgold starts to dance to synthesized music. There’s a pause — and he waits for a live keyboard cue...

High aspirations

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If it doesn’t meet my standards, tear them up,” Ansel Adams tells his chief assistant Mary Alinder...

Arts | Week of May 8, 2014

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43rd Annual Jeffco Schools Foundation High School Art Exhibition. Arvada Center for the Arts and Humanities, 6901 Wadsworth Blvd., Arvada, 720-898-7200. Through May 11...

Layers of injustice

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By now you’ve likely heard that J.K. Rowling, author of the beloved Harry Potter series, is a TERF.  It’s a term Rowling considers a slur,...

Stormy inspiration

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At one point in his life, David Mayhew gave up on art. An art teacher in high school pushed an impressionist style when he wanted to go for a realistic one. The conflict steered him toward design engineering and graphic drawing — the career track that led to him ...

Longmont origami exhibit is ‘Above the Fold’

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When picturing origami, one often thinks of carefully constructed, but otherwise small and simple paper-folded animals or plants. The current exhibition at the Longmont...

Yes, and…

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In improv — that’s improvisational theatre, but who says that? — there are no two stronger words used in tandem than “yes, and... .” What...

Review: (Watch your) Step right up to the Circus of Fear...

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The first stop on my October Haunted House crusade? The Circus of Fear 3D, at Fat Cats “All Out Fun Center” in Westminster (10685 Westminster Blvd...

Prominent guests come to CU to join Leonard Bernstein celebration

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The University of Colorado College of Music has joined the rest of the musical world to celebrate the centennial of the unique American composer,...

Unbridled art

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When the tight squeeze of Communist regime censorship applied itself to art in Poland, trained artists turned their hands to the unmonitored medium of poster production. Communist leaders believed that posters for cultural events, like film, opera, theatre and the ...

Arts | Week of July 10, 2014

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Young Artists at Work. Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art, 1750 13th St., Boulder, 303-443- 2122. Through Aug. 16...