Entertainment

Imagination knows no age

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At an age when surrealist painter Joan Miró might have considered retirement, or at least allowing age to excise the demands on his speed and productivity it seems to necessitate for most of us, he didn’t back off or slow down...

Arts | Week of April 23, 2015

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Barbara Bosworth: Quiet Wonder. Denver Art Museum, 100 W. 14th Ave. Parkway, Denver, 720-865-5000. Through Sept. 20...

Locally-sourced cinema

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Culture is homegrown in Boulder County — from breweries to art. In her latest documentary, Colorado Hopped — Bine to Brew, Longmont filmmaker Barbara Hau paired the two...

Her turn

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If there’s one word Rhiannon Giddens detests, it’s genres. Classically trained in opera at Oberlin University, she moved on to a whole different style of music in becoming the leader of the Carolina Chocolate Drops, the Grammy-winning old-time string band from North ...

Learn

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Red Carpet Film Premiere: Dalai Lama Awakening and Compassion in Action...

Sexually transmitted ignorance

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Writer/director David Robert Mitchell’s It Follows is an alarmingly well-reviewed throwback horror movie that follows Jay Height (Maika Monroe), whose vagina gets cursed by Satan after she does it with her boyfriend. He straps her to a chair and explains she’s got ...

A force big enough to swallow us all

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None is so fierce that dare stir him up: who then is able to stand before Me...

Fighters in the ring

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How best do we whittle ourselves into instruments for change? Is it by sharpening our tongues, hardening our fists or sweetening our songs? That’s the question at the heart of One Night in Miami..., which posits the conversations that might have unfolded while boxer ...

Theater | Week of April 16, 2015

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Ain’t Misbehavin’. Vintage Theatre, 1468 Dayton St., Aurora, 303-856- 7830. Through April 26...

Words | Week of April 16, 2015

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Thursday, April 16...

Poetry

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American Life in Poetry: Column 524 and 525...

Grabbing the pie in the sky

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While revitalizing a city’s art scene seems like a daunting task, there are people in Boulder working to make it a reality. Think: more venues, more art districts, more festivals and more resources for artists and the community...