Entertainment

‘Body and soul’

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Even if you don’t recognize Ruth Brown’s name, chances are you know her voice. Dubbed the “Queen of R&B,” the legendary singer incorporated pop-music...

Boulder Symphony’s family affair

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The opening of the Boulder Symphony’s 2015–16 season features three members of Boulder’s legendary musical family, the Lehnerts, playing Beethoven’s Triple Concerto. And it all got started at the farmers’ market...

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 Caitlin at [email protected].  ACLU of Colorado Hosts Virtual Bill of Rights Event. 6...

Marco Benevento’s vision quest

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Marco Benevento lives in Woodstock, New York, with his wife and kids, some farm animals, and Fred Short. Well, to be precise, Fred isn’t exactly...

Expanding the definition

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In his 1969 book, Custer Died For Your Sins, Lakota activist and scholar Vine Delorian Jr. wrote, “One of the best ways to understand...

Same language, new story

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Among the anachronisms likely to linger in former Communist-bloc countries, where borders were closed and travel limited for half a century, one might not expect to find figurative painting. But for a handful of rising artists from a generation who have forgotten ...

Shakespeare’s here

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People are born and live their entire lives in Manhattan and never ride the ferry to the Statue of Liberty, visit the Empire State...

Eddie Murphy out as host of the Oscars

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LOS ANGELES — Less than 24 hours after Brett Ratner...

Ann Curry said to be new ‘Today’ co-anchor

NEW YORK—She's jumped from airplanes, interviewed Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, bowed to the Dalai Lama, traveled to Darfur...

‘Eyelid Movies’ is worth the wait

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Wikipedia says a phantogram is a form of optical illusion...

The ghosts of Sakura Square

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Denver’s Sakura Square is haunted. But it’s not the usual apparitions stalking the city’s historic Japanese American neighborhood in ZOTTO, the new immersive production...

Camp at the opera

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You would not expect to meet Aunt Eller and Curly, two of the homespun characters of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s classic American musical Oklahoma!, at the opera house...