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Fright Night

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Arts & Culture

Shear zone

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Wandering aimlessly about the internet in the early, lockdown days of the pandemic, Marina Kassianidou stumbled onto some research out of Harvard that proves...

‘We’re still here’

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Melissa Fathman remembers a moment two years ago, on Indigenous Peoples Day, watching Sarah Ortegon, an enrolled Eastern Shoshone also of Northern Arapaho descent,...

Arts | Week of June 5, 2014

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The Art of Data. Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art. 1750 13th St., Boulder, 303-443-2122. Through July 6...

‘A resting place for worried minds’

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"I know it’s hard to believe, but these days I feel upset a lot of the time,” says artist Kathryn Jill Johnson with a...

For they know not what they do

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Last summer, Pedro Silva, an associate pastor at First Congregational United Church of Christ, was walking toward the pop-jet fountain on Pearl Street when...

Historical amnesia

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Reiland Rabaka’s got a diagnosis for the American people: historical amnesia.  How else could so many people feel justified in taking to social media to...

The ghosts of Manitou Springs

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Dead leaves swept gently across the footpaths in Crystal Valley Cemetery last Saturday evening, as if brushed away by a great, unseen hand. A crescent moon slipped silently behind the hills, and several large deer munched quietly on the short grass overlying Manitou ...

Ransomed for charity

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Flight For Life helicopters and airplanes usually fly people out of the mountains...

Making a thing while the world ends

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As the pandemic stormed in and unceremoniously upended in-person events last March, it also cast members of Writer’s Block across the country. With the university...

Sequence of rakes

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Igor Stravinsky: mashup artist...

Please touch the art

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Ann Cunningham was born in the gravel capital of the world, Oxford, Michigan. Surrounded by a variety of rocks, she’d spend hours sorting through stones...

Bomba bridging cultures

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When she was a kid growing up on the east coast, Maria Sepulveda had an intimate connection with her Puerto Rican roots. The Latino community surrounding her was a diverse collection of families from across the Latino world, and she used Spanish with them daily...