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I am always asleep, always dreaming

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promise: I lost the meaning of the wordwhile begging & beggingfor it to be solid my teeth reach into hope to sinkbiting into air that...

NOTHING

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Think of nothing . . .  without thinking of something. Can you comprehend no beginning and no end? For nothing always never was the absence of existence. Our     ...

Tayla Parx competes with only herself

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Taylor Parks, who goes by the stage name Tayla Parx, has one message: “Come as you are because, whatever that is, is acceptable.” It’s a...

Here comes everybody

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Where we had thought to slay another, we shall slay ourselves ... And where we had thought to be alone, we will be with...

Tireless messengers of ancient mantra

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Twelve years ago, when we last caught up to Deva Premal and Miten, they had just finished a chant workshop in upstate New York...

Conversing with Georgia

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At first glance, the common thread between the artworks in Aftereffect is less than obvious. There are different mediums, subject matter and styles, from...

‘The Dream of America’ comes to the Macky stage

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The Boulder Philharmonic will devote its next concert, Saturday, April 27, to two works that reflect on the history of the United States and...

Going gaga for Kojo

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Writer/director Blitz Bazawule’s first feature-length film feels exactly like someone telling you about a dream they had. Only you’re actually interested in it, and...

Those wonderful people out there in the dark

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Open Secret — a nearly forgotten and difficult-to-find B-programmer from 1948 — ought to be seen by everybody. In it, newlyweds John Ireland and...

The Phil Collins effect

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Roger Sellers is at his parents’ house in Houston when he answers my call. He’s back stateside after a whirlwind run of dates in...

A matter of persistence

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The legacy of Orson Welles looms large in the history of cinema. So large, even Welles himself fell into its blackness. “The word genius was...

CU’s Eklund Opera presents a Victorian-era ghost story

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The next production of the University of Colorado Eklund Opera Program, Benjamin Britten’s The Turn of the Screw, is a Victorian-era ghost story. Whether...