Arts & Culture

The antidote to despair

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In a storage unit in Boulder sits a sort of museum of remembrance, momentos of lives past, curated intentionally by CU Theatre and Dance...

What to do when there’s ‘nothing’ to do…

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For inclusion in Boulder Weekly's round-up of events, please email Caitlin ([email protected]) with a description of the event that includes the date and time,...

Calling all armchair theater critics

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In plays, unlike other art forms, the audience itself is a fundamental element of the performance...

A fairy tale for Boulder County

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Len Barron, a retired 80-year-old educator, has enjoyed a lifelong fascination with one Albert Einstein. He says he has gone into more than 200 schools since 1989 doing talks on the physicist and education, and for years that included a one-man show he’d perform, ...

#InstaNovels

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You may think of Instagram as a platform for images, but it may be the next place you turn to read a novel.  Don’t scoff,...

Arts | Week of Dec. 2014

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Affordable Art Show. Firehouse Art Center, 667 Fourth Ave., Longmont, 303-651- 2787. Through Dec. 28...

Vision quest

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How big is the project that Boulder’s Office of Arts and Cultural Services is about to launch...

Between past and present

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History lies close to the surface in Gold Hill. It’s tangible in the town’s rustic and sometimes dilapidated buildings, in the charred woods that...

From an immigrant´s perspective

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In Boulder, talk of changing seasons can lead to anxiety, happiness, or resolution. But what if we had to experience serious change, such as moving into a new environment or changing from a democracy to a dictatorship? Chances are, our interpretation of things wouldn...

Studio Project reminds visitors animal rights are ‘No Joke’

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A multi-colored snake twists up the stairwell of the Firehouse Art Center, some sections of its body exposed revealing a spine and heart, its fangs...

Dear Whole Foods Daddy: June 1, 2023

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We all have questions and need advice, but sometimes the pseudo therapy in the Instagram stories of astrology girls doesn’t cut it. Or maybe...

poetry

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After reading the Boulder Weekly’s story on Scholastic National Student Poets Program and the subsequent essay issue of the paper, local poet Troy Suben approached the editorial staff with an idea: What about running poetry in the paper on a weekly basis? We’ve ...