By Gabby Vermeire - Apr. 3, 2024

Dear Whole Foods Daddy: April 2024

We all have questions and need advice, but sometimes the pseudo therapy in the Instagram stories of astrology girls doesn’t cut it. Or maybe the gate-keeping culture of adventure bros...

By Boulder Weekly Staff - Apr. 3, 2024

Concerts: April 4-11

Colorado gothabilly cow-punk pioneers Slim Cessna’s Auto Club make their way to the Longmont Museum’s Stewart Auditorium on April 4. The show is presented in conjunction with the ongoing exhibition, Picturing the West: Masterworks...

By Boulder Weekly Staff - Apr. 3, 2024

Events: April 4-11

Peace Through Music 2024 7-10 p.m. Thursday, April 4, Unity of Boulder, 2855 Folsom St. $20 Longmont singer-songwriter Antonio Lopez performs with Janis Kelly, Lisa Bell, Pedro S. Silva II and...

By Michael J. Casey - Apr. 3, 2024

Watching out loud

It happens every year: “We find something absolutely amazing, totally amazing, in the films. It’s not there, but we find it.” So said the late film critic Roger Ebert of...

By Adam Perry - Apr. 3, 2024

Building something good

Jamée Lucas Loeffler might not look like your typical artist, sculptor or gallery owner, but he’s actually all three. The burly and bearded 51-year-old definitely looks the part of his...

By Gregory Wakeman - Apr. 3, 2024

Should’ve been a cowboy

As soon as John Carroll Lynch started acting as a teenager, it’s been serious business. Looking back on his performances at the Regis Jesuit High School in Denver, the Boulder-born...

By Boulder Weekly Staff - Apr. 3, 2024

Found Sounds: March 2024

In like a lion, out like a lamb — March music releases brought a range of big feelings to our quiet foothills hamlet. From the country-fried tenderness of Waxahatchee to...

By Kaylee Harter - Mar. 27, 2024

Older and wiser

Big, existential question marks have always punctuated Indigo De Souza’s music — and she’s starting to make peace with the fact that most of them don’t have answers.  “Just being alive...

By Justin Criado - Mar. 27, 2024

Songs for the seeds

The chances of being struck by lightning once in a lifetime are one in 15,300. For reference, approximately 2,000 people worldwide are hit every year, including 270 in the U.S....

By Boulder Weekly Staff - Mar. 27, 2024

Concerts: March 28-April 4

ON THE BILL: Front Range indie-rock trio Blankslate returns to Boulder with fellow locals Bleak Mystique and Telecine for a free show at Trident on March 29. The band performs...

By Boulder Weekly Staff - Mar. 27, 2024

Events: March 28-April 4

Open Meditation 7-8:30 p.m. Thursday, March 28, Boulder Shambhala Center, 1345 Spruce St. $10 suggested donatio Shift into mindfulness mode during this open meditation at the Boulder Shambhala Center. A senior...

By Toni Tresca - Mar. 27, 2024

Curtain calls

In our latest survey of the local stage, we visited Arvada, Aurora and Northglenn for two classic plays and a new take on Sherlock Holmes. From the chaos of a...

By Michael J. Casey - Mar. 27, 2024

The misanthrope

Midway through his life, Samet (Deniz Celiloğlu) looks around and sees nothing he likes. Originally from Istanbul, he obliges his mandatory teaching service in this remote village of perpetual winter...

By Boulder Weekly Staff - Mar. 20, 2024

A&E events: March 21-28

ON STAGE: “From ‘Blue Suede Shoes’ to platform pumps,” it’s your last weekend to catch the ongoing production of The Legend of Georgia McBride at the Vintage Theatre in Aurora....

By Boulder Weekly Staff - Mar. 20, 2024

Concerts: March 21-28

ON THE BILL: Singer-songwriter Katherine “KP” Paul brings her celebrated Black Belt Eagle Scout project from the ancestral homelands of her Swinomish Indian Tribal Community in Washington to Denver’s Globe...

By Boulder Weekly Staff - Mar. 20, 2024

Events: March 22-27

Fluid Art Class & Fundraiser 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Friday, March 22 and Saturday, March 23, Hawaii Fluid Art, 1631 Pearl St., Boulder. $50 Want to get creative while supporting your unhoused...

By Bart Schaneman - Mar. 20, 2024

Hemp heartbreak

The hemp boom-and-bust cycle that began after the Farm Bill reclassified the plant in 2018 bankrupted a lot of would-be entrepreneurs, but few have been candid about what they did...

By Michael J. Casey - Mar. 19, 2024

Toy story

Alejandro dreams of toys. Not crazy, outrageous toys or toys that bring excitement and pleasure, but pensive, melancholy toys reminding kids that time is finite and our actions meaningless. There’s...

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