Entertainment

New fall series ‘Terra Nova’ is a high priority at Fox

LOS ANGELES — The start of a new television season is akin to a meteor shower...

Joyful noise

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Ecstasy may not be the first emotion that springs to mind when beholding the ghoulish dirge of black metal, but that’s what sets apart...

Alexander Payne’s sweet stakes

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I like Alexander Payne. I really do. His ability as a director to mine for subtle laughs others would leave buried is as pleasant as his now-signature genre of “middle-aged-and-older men having muted epiphanies.” I guess I just miss the Citizen Ruth/Election-era ...

Ars Nova singers open season with the Monet of choral music

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If Monet’s paintings were music, they would be the choral works of Maurice Duruflé. That’s the view of Thomas Edward Morgan, director of Boulder’s Ars...

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Rocky Mountain Folks Festival...

Carrie Rodriguez finds space to fit in the roots music world

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Singer, songwriter and fiddle player extraordinaire Carrie Rodriguez is kind of lonely...

Roundup: Roger Ebert’s submissions to the ‘New Yorker’ caption contest

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Like a fine wine, or a not-very-fine wine, or a Roger Corman film, film critic Roger Ebert just gets better with age...

Phish still loves Dick’s

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In its decade-plus of annual (save for 2020) performances at the 20,000-capacity Dick’s Sporting Goods Park outside Denver, the Vermont-jamrock band Phish has provided...

The nose knows

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Shakespeare purists shake their fists and gnash their teeth when a Shakespeare festival includes works by playwrights other than the Bard. From a pedantic...

In the nick of time, Boulder Symphony will bring listeners ‘Out...

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It wasn’t really planned that way, but the Boulder Symphony’s next concert arrives just in the nick of time...

In motion

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When Julia Chigamba takes the stage at Boulder’s eTown Hall next week, she’ll bring generations of experience with her. The founder and director of...

Trial and terror

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You only hear about a psychological experiment if it goes really, really well or really, really bad. Guess how a simulation of prison using 20-something college students as both guards and inmates went? Writer Tim Talbott’s script strays little from a grand ...