Entertainment

American grasslands, the sea and two piano concertos

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They  say God and the Devil are in the details, and in this case the details reveal a most unusual and intriguing program — one aimed directly at what the Boulder Philharmonic Orchestra calls “The Spirit of Boulder...

Been away for too long

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Before Soundgarden took the stage at Red Rocks Amphitheatre in July 2011, you could forgive the casual fan for wondering whether the band members were just the latest rock gods to pad their bank accounts with fan nostalgia...

Fight

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‘Unacceptable Risk: Firefighters on the Front Lines of Climate Change...

Rebuilding Coliseum

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"It’s just like those people that got married at 18 and stayed together forever,” says Ryan Patterson, frontman of the Louisville, Ky., punk band Coliseum...

‘What year is this?’

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If the whole of 2017 could be summed up in one cinematic moment, then that moment would not be found in the cinema but...

The in-between

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Here’s how it was supposed to go: In one of the tall, street-facing windows of the David B. Smith Gallery, a 6-foot-tall neon sign...

Reel to reel | Week of September 5, 2013

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20 Feet from Stardom...

Bart’s is back

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 Waves of change rattled the record store community in Boulder when Bart’s CD Cellar and Record Shop closed its doors this past Valentine’s Day...

A reanimated Gorillaz is back , this time with real-life musicians

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LOS ANGELES — When the sprawling British ensemble Gorillaz reunited to close out the final night of Coachella in April, anyone familiar with the band might have been shocked at what they saw...

BETC presents the regional premiere of ‘Coal Country’

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Last season, the husband-and-wife cofounders of the Boulder-based Butterfly Effect Theatre of Colorado (BETC), Rebecca Remaly and Stephen Weitz, stepped down from the theater...

Musically appealing, educationally valuable

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The University of Colorado Eklund Opera Program is doing something it has never done before: performing a full opera in Russian, with English surtitles. The...

Crass and fun

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It`s not good to start a review by saying that the film wasn’t anywhere near as bad or as stupid as I was afraid it’d be, but that’s exactly how I felt about the inane satire MacGruber. Crude and sophomoric, it still had lots of laughs and a surprisingly polished ...