Entertainment
Theater | Week of March 12, 2015
Ain’t Misbehavin’. Vintage Theatre, 1468 Dayton St., Aurora, 303-856- 7830. Through April 26...
The dead won’t die
American playwright Irwin Shaw’s 1936 anti-war play Bury the Dead was a prescient foreshadowing of World War II. It pointed out the absurdity of...
Creative co-operation
What do you get when you mix Marxists, socialists and communists? A cooperative housing unit in the heart of Boulder known as Chrysalis. And what happens at coops after the collective gardening and cooking and cleaning gets done? Pure, enchanted creativity...
A million pictures worth countless words
As of Dec. 24, Boulder photographer Peggy Dyer had captured the images of 4,340 people, leaving 995,660 to go in her mission to photograph a million faces. For the last two years, Dyer has been steadily amassing what she hopes will be the “single most extensive ...
What to do when there’s ‘nothing’ to do. . .
EVENTS
Boulder Book Store Author Talk: James Balog—‘The Human Element’ (virtual). 6:30 p.m. Thursday, January 27. Tickets: $5. Virtual Event URL: boulderbookstore.net/event/james-balog-human-element
For four decades, world-renowned...
Ditching the smoke machines
The live music scene in Tokyo (but not so much in smaller cities in Japan) works a little differently than it does here in...
No humbug here
Maybe it’s the lack of snow in the metro area? Or the dearth of Christmas lights throughout great swathes of Boulder (I’m looking at...
‘Potter’ a film franchise like no other: Box-office wizardry nears its...
On a sticky June night just outside London...
Why teenagers shouldn’t get superpowers
Teenagers acquire superpowers and, being teenagers, videotape themselves as they learn what they can do in Chronicle, an entertaining comic book movie without the comic book...
Christmas keeper
The world has turned all red and green. Every kid is on his or her best behavior. Christmas tree lots are springing up like mushrooms after a hard rain and lights are twinkling on houses and businesses all over town. Love it or loathe it, the holidays are officially ...
Uncomfortable cuisine
Deep in the back room of the Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art (BMoCA), an enormous Cheeto, roughly four feet long and made up of thousands of real Cheetos, dangles from the ceiling like dead flesh in a meat locker. Up close, the individual Cheetos have a sticky ...


















