Entertainment
Phishing for love
It’s no secret that the love affair between Boulder and jam bands is central to the cultural landscape here. But with Topher Payne’s You...
Camp Crystal Fake-Out
What’s funny is that writer Joss Whedon and writer/director Drew Goddard are going to get praised for how original The Cabin in the Woods is...
Roots and wings, shadows and light
On his way back from his honeymoon on Vancouver Island in 2018, Antonio Lopez picked up a copy of the “local alternative rag,” The...
Theater | Week of Jan. 15, 2015
Appoggiatura. Denver Performing Arts Complex, 1345 Champa St., Denver, 720-865-4239. Jan.16- Feb. 22...
After a two-year sabbatical, Thursday returns to the studio
Thursday's opportunity to headline the Taste Of Chaos tour last spring certainly had its benefits, considering it is perhaps the biggest annual package tour of the season and it coincided with a return to action for the band after a two-year break...
‘How it feels to be black’
Rediscovering Gordon Parks with Criterion’s release of ‘The Learning Tree’
Picture this
Coming out of the pandemic, Graham Nash is making a splash as COVID numbers come down and venues continue to open up.
And while music...
Time tells the truth
He may be one of this decade’s leading roots music artists, but Gregory Alan Isakov keeps one foot in the past. On his new...
More than a simple sponge
Currently on stage at the Buell Theatre is a show that isn’t afraid to talk about the real issues: racism, climate change, science deniers,...
An era on screen
A crime drama about rival street gangs, a romance between two high schoolers, a history of shadow politics and a young man who feels...
My kingdom for some Shakespeare
Whether it has robots, high school politics or rival gangs dance fighting — film adaptations of William Shakespeare’s beloved plays vary across all genres. And this week, the International Film Series is bringing you a taste of the variety with a week of Shakespeare ...