Arts & Culture
Arts | Week of July 9, 2015
A Taste of Art Competition Exhibition. The Dairy Center for the Arts, 2590 Walnut St., Boulder, 303-440-7826. Through July 12...
Daring to dream
Motus Theater commemorates the 10th anniversary of DACA through art and activism in Boulder and beyond
Rapping it up
Kelly Monico, Nebraska native though she may be, has always been a fan of rap — old school rap. Then the Metropolitan State University of Denver art professor encountered her first Nicki Minaj video on a student’s blog...
A collective cacophony
The story of Meow Wolf starts in a coffee shop with a boy crushing on a girl... sort of.
Really, the story of the...
Is the Internet making us dumber?
A favorite folk tale that captivates children around the country is the legend of John Henry, the tale of the man who bests a steam-powered hammer in a drilling race, only to die with hammer in hand after victory. It’s a tale of Olympian strength and determination, ...
Boulder County’s art scene gets a few facelifts
The Foothills are alive with the sound of music — painting...
Arts | Week of April 2, 2015
Barbara Bosworth: Quiet Wonder. Denver Art Museum, 100 W. 14th Ave. Parkway, Denver, 720-865- 5000. Through Sept. 20...
Thrust up, twisted and frozen in time
Seeing an art show at Macky Auditorium feels more like going to church than a gallery. The sunlight drifts in through high lancet windows,...
High-end trashion show
For the latest trends in fashion, some local students are looking no further than their own recycling bins.
Participants from middle and high school will...
In a world with no imagination
To create a world as magical as Oz or as enchanted as Narnia, the writer must have one key ingredient. As Willy Wonka walks...
No spectators
Strolling across the property where artist Android Jones lives, it seems fitting that a man whose art is often experienced projected against domes would...


















