Arts | Week of Oct. 22, 2015

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Not going quietly

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Arts & Culture

Susanne Mitchell explores legacy of colonization at east window exhibit

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When Susanne Mitchell first traveled to Malawi in 1995, she found people very eager to share their thoughts. “People were yelling out their opinions because...

Snapshot of femininity

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A detailed close-up reveals a freckled girl covered in blue glitter with a pimple peaking out above her left eye. Titled “Blue Poles,” this was the first painting I saw by artist Marilyn Minter...

A walk on the fringy side

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When Al Stafford began his transition from female to male, he realized that a lot of the conversations and performances attempting to narrate the...

Broad skepticism

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Over the past several years, TED talks have become a staple of everyday life. A coworker or family member emails you a bite-sized piece...

A campus for the arts

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Seeking refuge from the June heat, student artists flocked to the air-conditioned Boulder Pottery Lab for its Saturday open hours. Inside the old Boulder...

‘Killzone 3’ pushes the Playstation 3 to the max

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When God of War 3 came out last year, it took advantage of every piece of technology embedded in the Playstation 3, making it one of the best games to ever grace the system. Now comes Killzone 3, a first-person shooter exclusively for PS3, which takes place right ...

Drawing us in

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Paper has always been a staple throughout JoAnn Gonzalez Hickey’s life. She grew up receiving handwritten letters from her grandfather, and she sold stationary...

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...

Learning from loss

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Seth Masket, like some 48% of voters who supported Hillary Clinton (happily or begrudgingly), has spent a lot of time wondering what happened in...

Little tweaks

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Every one of Mark Ludy’s artworks has a story, whether it’s a recreation of the tale of Noah’s Ark, or a train flying through...

Photos: Frozen Dead Guy Days

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The folks in Nederland, Colorado celebrated their 10th Frozen Dead Guy Days Festival from March 4-6. Check out some images from the events: 

Although familiar, Halo: Reach doesn’t disappoint

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The original Halo game, Halo: Combat Evolved, hit stores shelves back in 2001 to much praise and critical delight. Developed by game studio Bungie and distributed by Microsoft, the game was a bona fide hit and put the newly released Microsoft Xbox on the map. Fast-...