Entertainment
What to do when there’s ‘nothing’ to do…
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EVENTS
Fifth Annual Virtual Colorado Pollinator Summit. 8 a.m.-4...
‘Breathe like you are giving birth’
Paper Cut, the new play by Andrew Rosendorf, produced by Boulder’s Local Theater Company, ends with two men on a beach, one fallen into...
The frog king cometh
Theoretically, when you drop a stone into water, the ripples continue on forever, ad infinitum.
So while Jeremy Enigk doesn’t regret coming out as...
‘Art of the State’ showcases Colorado art
Walk into the Art of the State exhibit and you will immediately step into the diverse Colorado art scene. Far from the galleries of...
66 summers of Shakespeare
Tim Orr’s history with the Colorado Shakespeare Festival (CSF) began as an actor in 2007 — his favorite roles at the company include Lucio...
Branching out
The next time you bemoan a bad driver in Boulder with a Texas license plate, or see another “Go Back to Texas and Tell...
Reading cinema
They always say write the book that you want to read,” Brad Weismann says. “I was looking for a reference book that covered the...
What to do when there’s ‘nothing’ to do…
EVENTS
Youth Center Pop-up in Loomiller Park
3:30 p.m. Tuesday, September 14, Loomiller Park, 1700 11th Avenue, Longmont. For more information, please visit bit.ly/cyflongmont or call...
Getting over the obstacles
Guitarist Matt Flaherty’s been making music in the Boulder/Denver scene for the past 12 years, fronting his own funk-forward rock project Hot Soup, and...
Nothing to prove
The Timmins siblings—Michael, Peter and Margo— and their long-time friend Alan Anton have been recording albums and playing alternative country under the moniker Cowboy...
Heart of gold
Jeremy Mohney is stuck in the past. Not his past, and not in a bad way. The 31-year-old Boulder native just loves jazz, and...
Bullet with a change for rockers Nonpoint
To put it mildly, Nonpoint went through a major transition heading into its seventh album when it replaced two band members — guitarist Zach Broadrick and bassist Ken “KB” MacMillan — with three new recruits, lead guitarist Dave Lizzio, rhythm guitarist Rasheed ...

















