Entertainment

Aussie author Anna Campbell defies the boundaries of historical romance

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It’s every writer’s dream. You write the best book you can...

Review: The Portal: A Cosmic Rock Odyssey

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Billed as modern interpretation of a classic shamanic journey, The Portal: A Cosmic Rock Odyssey combines film, music and lighting to try and create a surreal, out-of-body, perhaps even religious experience for its audience. In the case of the audience at the Boulder...

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 the arts and culture editor at crockett @ boulderweekly com.  EVENTS Coal Creek...

My kingdom for some Shakespeare

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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 ...

‘A Gentleman’s Guide to Love & Murder’ is fun

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There’s a special place in hell reserved for musicals with long titles. Hardly do they roll off the tongue, but instead tumble awkwardly out...

Theater | Week of Jan. 15, 2015

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Appoggiatura. Denver Performing Arts Complex, 1345 Champa St., Denver, 720-865-4239. Jan.16- Feb. 22...

A rebel cry

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A week before she sets off on a 26-city, three-month tour, Jackie Venson is packing up to move into more spacious digs in her hometown...

Upcoming IFS season promises collaborations and festival favorites

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The International Film Series, which kicks off today, is an outlet for experimentation, and this season IFS Director Pablo Kjolseth created a program full of original ideas...

Shorty’s wild ride

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When Troy “Trombone Shorty” Andrews and his band Orleans Avenue released their breakthrough CD Backatown in the spring of 2010, there were few outside his club-circuit fan base and the New Orleans cognoscenti who would have predicted how far it would take the 24-year...

Ditching the mansion for the trailer

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Filmmaker Tom Shadyac is best known for comedies such as Bruce Almighty, Ace Ventura: Pet Detective and The Nutty Professor, which have filled his bank account with plenty of green. However, Shadyac, whose newest film, I AM, lands in Denver at the Landmark Chez ...

Harmonic convergence

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Sarah Jarosz always stood out in a crowd even when she was a tiny 12-year-old kid standing on the big stage at the Telluride...

Bahman Saless will take the night off from the BCO

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Boulder Chamber Orchestra (BCO) has some holiday surprises planned for a concert Saturday (Dec. 21) that opens with music by Mozart. And one of...