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arts

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ART/TEKNE: Metaphorming Nature: Connecting Human/Nature’s Creative Potential — Todd Siler. CU Art Museum, 1085 18th St., Boulder, 303-492-8300. Through Dec. 20...

Reel to reel | Week of August 22, 2013

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20 Feet From Stardom...

Michael Jackson’s former manager admits tax evasion

WASHINGTON — The former general manager and...

Turnaround

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One hundred and eightyDegree turnaroundMade several timesIn one lifetime— From numbers runner and burglarBreaking into mansions of moneyed White menTo writer and Muslim messengerReaching into...

James Franco, Anne Hathaway to host Oscars

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LOS ANGELES — Looks as if Oscar is going for younger eyes in the new year: James Franco and Anne Hathaway will host the 83rd Academy Awards, the show's producers said Monday...

Phamaly sets a new standard for theater

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Live theater requires a suspension of belief. The audience must take the real actor they see, and believe that he or she is the...

What happens when a son sets out to profile his father?

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The documentary film Old Man is as much a story of a troubled, perhaps marginally dysfunctional family as it is the story of a troubled record store — and, in many ways, a dysfunctional town. The portrait of Boulder is not graceful. It’s a critique of the town’s ...

Poetry

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American Life in Poetry: Column 558...

Rock trio Chevelle more grounded as latest album explores UFOs

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What do unidentified flying objects, aliens and hard-rock...

Corporate fate

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David Norris (Matt Damon) is a young go-getter New York politician who has a chance encounter with the quirky, engaging Elise Sellas (Emily Blunt), a ballerina who captures his attention immediately. Strange forces are at work and Norris is assaulted and wakes up in ...

Ars ex machina

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Colorado-based photographer Angela Faris Belt was uploading pictures to her computer when something dreadful occurred: it crashed. Once the shock settled, with a glass of wine in hand, she ran a recovery program to see what she could salvage. As it turned out, not ...

Raging the Cajun back where it all started

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These things must be approached delicately, but the lead-off track from Steve Conn’s elegant new CD Beautiful Dream, an unraveled lament to gazing back over the years and pondering what-ifs called “Easier Said Than Done,” resonates a little as an apology self-...