Entertainment

The Real Reasons Paramount Bumped ‘G.I. Joe 2’ to 2013 (Analysis)

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When Paramount announced May 23 that it was moving G.I. Joe: Retaliation from its June 29 release date to March 2013, nostrils started to quiver throughout the industry...

Inspiring social change through hip-hop

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Choreographer Rennie Harris goes beyond linking together steps to make a cool new dance. His performances are all about narrative. In his new dance company, Grass Roots Project, Harris sets out to use dance as a vehicle for change...

We are family

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If necessity is the mother of invention, then Inez de la Paz needs to invent a new life for herself and her little boy....

Dead ringer

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If you’re looking for top-tier theatrical entertainment, Louisville’s Coal Creek Theater makes a compelling case for skipping the trip to Denver and attending a...

rock

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Thursday, June 12: Channel 93.3 and Twist & Shout Present The Faint, Doom Abuse Tour. 8 p.m. Gothic Theatre, 3263 S Broadway, Englewood, 303-789-9206...

Next-best thing

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Operatic characters are larger than life. Especially when projected on a 20-foot tall movie screen...

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

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If your organization is planning an event of any kind, please email Caitlin at crockett @ boulderweekly.com.  EVENTS Boulder’s Story Slam presents We The People: True Stories...

WANDERER

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tea leaves spell out my thursday blues my mother calls it restless mind.  Plastic tulips sit on my nightstand so that at least one thing is timeless  every morning the sun sinks into my chambers invitation...

Songs

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Reed Foehl CD release, 7:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 24, eTown Hall, 1535 Spruce St., Boulder, 303-443-8696...

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

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VIRTUAL EVENTS The Good Place and Philosophy — an Online Discussion. 5:30 p.m. Thursday, May 28, greyhavensgroup.org/events. The Good Place is a rare breed of television...

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...

That ship cray: ‘Noah’ ain’t bible school, y’all

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They gave the guy who made Requiem for a Dream $150 million to make a movie about Noah’s ark. Huh?! In Requiem, writer/director Darren Aronofsky had Jennifer Connelly connect with another woman via an unforgettable shared “experience.” So, if any exec at Paramount ...