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LOCAL SCENE: She sparkles
Thursday, May 15, 2008
Marla Schultz is performing Friday at 8 and 10 p.m., Saturday 6:30, 8:30 and 10:30 p.m. Both nights opening for Harland Williams. See her headline on Sunday at 8 p.m. Full story »
Duet for gumshoes
Monday, May 12, 2008
It’s not often that Denver’s Buntport Theater Company revives a production, so it had better be a good one, don’t you think? Fortunately, “McGuinn & Murry” is. Full story »
Fare three well : Trilogy triplets moving on after eight years
Friday, May 9, 2008
The Trilogy triplets still remember the night that celebrity musician John Mayer was directly escorted by the police from Red Rocks to their club, hung out in their wine room, and performed a special benefit show at the venue. Full story »
The highs and lows of opiate abuse
Wednesday, May 7, 2008
At some point, Karen Wall stopped going to the doctor for pain and started going for the pills. Full story »
Embracing Impressionism: Revolutionary in its own time
Tuesday, May 6, 2008
Artists from France -- Monet, Renoir and Cezanne, to name a few -- are most closely associated with the Impressionist style of painting because the beloved movement developed there in the late 19th century. But a new exhibition serves as a reminder that there were also some talented and important U.S. artists who embraced Impressionism. Full story »
Mothers Acting Up
Monday, May 5, 2008
The environment is ailing, there's a war raging in Iraq, and there are children living in poverty around the globe. What's a concerned mother to do? Why, strap on a pair of stilts, of course.
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Low libido? It's not just for women anymore
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Michael Metz is growing less surprised by phone calls like this one: A worried young wife said that the couple's sex life had taken a noticeable nosedive
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Polluted air is everywhere, not just in China
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Never mind the air quality in Beijing for the Olympics. There's plenty of polluted air to create some dangerous health consequences for people of all ages right in our own backyards. Full story »
The lower the better: Lowriding become high art
Tuesday, April 29, 2008
When he started tinkering with that old Chevy nearly 40 years ago, Jesse Valadez didn't have any idea he was creating a museum piece in his garage. He just wanted a cool ride that would attract girls. Full story »
Inmates, including Kennedy cousin Michael Skakel -- get creative in prison
Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Kennedy cousin Michael Skakel, imprisoned for killing a teenage neighbor, is spending some of his time in prison creating art that depicts beauty, danger and the loss of innocence. Full story »
A glazing success
Monday, April 28, 2008
The Boulder Potters' Guild's Spring Sale, May 1 to May 4 at Boulder County Fairgrounds, has items that fit the bill. Ranging from functional to decorative, from dinnerware to birdhouses, each item is a work of art.
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Mile High Gala host equal rights event
Friday, April 25, 2008
Colorado's chapter of the Human Rights Campaign (HRC) will be hosting the nation's largest event of its kind this Saturday. The Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender (GLBT) Community Center organization announced details of their annual Mile High Gala dinner, as it will be held at the Sheraton Hotel in Denver with several guest speakers and a musical performance. Full story »
'Automatic' art on display
Friday, April 25, 2008
n the dictionary, "autonomic" refers to the involuntary reflexes in the nervous system. Sauce Promotion and Productions is hosting a live art, poetry and music event this Saturday at The Spot Gym in Boulder. It will feature various artists spontaneously creating and being inspired by their surroundings, thus the name for the event -- "Autonomic." Full story »
CU's Fringe Festival opens eyes, minds
Friday, April 25, 2008
Last year, they opened our eyes to a world of sin in the University Theatre Building.
This year, a collection of student artists at CU is urging adventurous spectators to look "Beneath the Wrapper" of arts and entertainment at this year's Fringe Festival, a display of student work in the fine and performing arts that begins today and continues throughout the weekend -all Fringe events are free to the public. Full story »
This year, a collection of student artists at CU is urging adventurous spectators to look "Beneath the Wrapper" of arts and entertainment at this year's Fringe Festival, a display of student work in the fine and performing arts that begins today and continues throughout the weekend -all Fringe events are free to the public. Full story »
Mixing estrogen and adventure: The Women's Wilderness Institute
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Lily Weiner really didn't want to go on a camping trip with a bunch of girls she didn't know. It was an eight-day camping trip to Wyoming's Snowy Range, suggested by her mother, of all people. But the backpacking trip, organized by The Women's Wilderness Institute turned into a journey of bonding, reflection, and self-discovery. Full story »
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