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Future vision

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It was a winding road that brought Jane Burke back to Boulder as curator of the city’s flagship contemporary art institution. But during the...

Public access TV is dead, long live public access TV!

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Clad in a plaid blazer, ash-blonde hair slicked into a low-volume pompadour, Andy Eppler channels a Colorado-ized version of a late night host as...

By the bowl

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Edwin Zoe was already a local legend. But now he’s also a James Beard semifinalist, having been nominated this year for Outstanding Restaurateur. Anyone...

Chautauqua receives federal grant for fire mitigation projects

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The NCAR Fire caused thousands of people to evacuate homes and businesses on March 26. Included in the order was all of Chautauqua —...

Death is for the birds

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When people talk about losing a loved one, some like to say the grief doesn’t get smaller over time, you just grow bigger around...

Queering ‘The Crucible’

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Earlier this year, the administration at Cedar Grove High School in New Jersey attempted to cancel the school's production of the queer musical The...

Found Sounds: Nov. 10, 2022

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What’s in Boulder’s headphones this week? From reigning champ T-Swift to newcomers Ghost Funk Orchestra, these are the albums flying off the shelves at...

Native noir

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Indigenous art is finally having its long-overdue moment in American culture. From TV shows Reservation Dogs and Dark Winds with predominantly Native American casts,...

Eyes on the mitigation prize

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Boulder County has three extra pairs of eyes helping detect fire.  The eyes, cameras built by Pano AI, use geo satellite data and field sensors...

Battle royale

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The worlds of sports and theater may feel distinctly separate, but Butterfly Effect Theatre of Colorado's upcoming production of The Royale invites audiences to...

Southern hostility

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The first moments on the latest Knocked Loose EP feel something like the opening credit sequence of Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining. Recalling the film’s...

An option for death brings a mindset for life

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Greg Fischer had a lot of hobbies — making inappropriate 3D-printed figurines, headbanging, watching The Big Lebowski and crashing cars were just a few....