Entertainment

A scene to be seen

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When Widespread Panic takes the stage at Red Rocks this weekend for a three-night run of shows, it will mark the Athens, Georgia-bred band’s...

Suspension of disbelief

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In late March, all 20 or so of the staff and associate artists on Local Theater Company’s team huddled together virtually on Zoom for...

The universe keeps smiling

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It’s hardly an exaggeration to say that in his 75 years on this mortal coil, Graham Nash has lived the equivalent of multiple lifetimes....

The Francesca box

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George Lange kept the box shut for nearly 40 years. So long as he did, his old friend Francesca Woodman stayed alive, in a...

Anders Osborne is still trying to figure it all out

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It was mid afternoon on Good Friday here and in Dallas, Texas when we caught up to Anders Osborne on tour, hangin’ out behind...

Lindsey Stirling is ‘Brave Enough’

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Lindsey Stirling has spent her career pushing boundaries. While most violinists are known for sitting in a chair playing classical music, Stirling takes a...

Sexy puss

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DreamWork´s cunning casting of the silky Spaniard Antonio Banderas as a swashbuckling Puss in Boots pays off, brilliantly, in Puss in Boots, a star vehicle for the nursery rhyme kitty cat from the Shrek movies...

Amazing, what baking can do

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A good baker knows the right ingredients are sacred. When waitress Jenna Hunterson gets asked what’s inside her famous pies, the answer isn’t so easy. “Everyone...

Martin Klebba has fun with his slightly shady character on ‘The...

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DETROIT — Troy, Mich., native Martin Klebba thinks his new NBC...

Some things you just can’t ignore

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More than three decades ago, when Amy Ray began penning emotionally charged songs about social justice as one-half of the folk rock duo the Indigo Girls, fighting for same sex marriage wasn’t high on her list of priorities — despite being a lesbian...

Unearthing what’s beneath

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When she’s not writing fiction, Kristie Betts Letter teaches her 10th grade students how to fail.  Not how to do it intentionally, of course, but...

The original English major

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Somewhere in the course of our phone conversation, I ask Robert Earl Keen how he planned to use his degree in English literature after...