Entertainment

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 crockett @ boulderweekly.com.  EVENTS Fifth Annual Virtual Colorado Pollinator Summit. 8 a.m.-4...

‘Breathe like you are giving birth’

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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…

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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 ...