Entertainment

Sean Kelly’s long road

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For Sean Kelly, being back at altitude wasn’t really all that...

A dream come true

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A self-described tomboy growing up in Boulder, Annette Buvoli only started ballet classes to hang out with her friend.  “My best friend wanted to do...

Falling through plot holes

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Limitless is about a drug that rewires your brain so that instead of having access to the usual 20 percent, you can utilize it all. Every memory is eidetic; everything you’ve ever seen, heard, learned, touched, tasted can instantly be integrated into your experiences...

A collective cacophony

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The story of Meow Wolf starts in a coffee shop with a boy crushing on a girl... sort of. Really, the story of the...

The intimate is political

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In the months leading up to the 2016 presidential election, Boulder-based artists Julie Maren and Joy Alice Eisenhauer were excited. The two had partnered...

Lust at 6,000 feet

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Movies aren’t reality. They’re visual expressions of an emotional experience. The best filmmakers have known this all along, but it’s worth bringing up, as...

To see and be seen

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It’s 10 a.m. on a recent Thursday and Jordan Casteel has been up since 5, but she’s fresh, bright-eyed, no signs of fatigue. The...

The Rape of the Sabine Women, by Grace B. Matthias

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It has become increasingly obvious that we all, in one way or another, are shaped by a culture of rape. Last week, thousands of...

Tenth Mountain Division is Boulder’s bohemian battalion

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In the summer of 1943, Colorado’s famed light infantry, 10th Mountain Division, helmed by Brigadier General Lloyd E. Jones, made Camp Hale home. It was...

A little of the absurd

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"Hold on just one moment,” Gerda Rovetch says over the phone, “I just need to fortify myself with a pen.”  She wants to take down...

A place to call home

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It’s hard to believe that anything is capable of expanding in the ice-water bath that is 2020, but the team at Block 1750 is...

Esse quam videri

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I’m from Western North Carolina, from a town in the foothills nestled up against the Appalachian (Appa-LATCH-un, the way I say it, but more...