By Boulder Weekly Staff - August 14,2024

Concerts: Aug. 15-21

Can't-miss live music coming to the Front Range this week

By Boulder Weekly Staff - August 14,2024

Events: Aug. 15-20

Pickleball Happy Hour3-6 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 15, Sanitas Brewing Taproom, 3550 Frontier Ave., Suite A, Boulder. Free Head to Sanitas Brewing in Boulder and enjoy a high-energy happy hour for...

By Zoe Jennings - August 14,2024

Such great heights

Local author explores the life and legacy of ‘the best climber in the world’

By Michael J. Casey - August 14,2024

Power play

'Sing Sing' reclaims dignity through art

By Alan Sculley - August 12,2024

Soundtrack to your life

The latest project from Shakey Graves is a choose-your-own-adventure story.  Following the release of his fourth album Movie of the Week, the celebrated folk-rock artist — whose given name is...

By Toni Tresca - August 12,2024

Memory whole

On a balmy summer afternoon, Boulder’s University Hill buzzes with the youthful energy of a college town. Students spill out of local establishments, their chatter echoing through the streets while...

By Boulder Weekly Staff - August 7,2024

Events: Aug. 8-15

Boulder County Fair Aug. 7-11. Boulder County Fairgrounds, 9595 Nelson Road, Longmont. Carnival games, music, demolition derby and more await at the 2024 Boulder County Fair. Bid on a prize-winning...

By Boulder Weekly Staff - August 7,2024

Concerts: Aug. 8-15

ON THE BILL: Festival season continues on the Front Range with the return of Rocky Mountain Folks Festival, Aug. 9-11 at Planet Bluegrass in Lyons. Psych-soul royalty Brittany Howard headlines...

By Justin Criado - August 7,2024

Call it what you want

The sound of Boulder County quintet Card Catalog is as varied as the name suggests. After establishing a bluesy baseline with their 2019 debut album, Push, this year’s Snow Moon...

By Michael J. Casey - August 7,2024

Reality check

“This joy is immense. This hope is infinite. Yet … all is vain and ephemeral.” Those words, spoken in whispered voiceover, express one of the closing thoughts of Cette Maison,...

By Gregory Wakeman - August 7,2024

New heights in tights

CU alum hits the big-screen superhero circuit with 'Deadpool & Wolverine'

By Toni Tresca - August 7,2024

Sashay away

Paisley Peach’s burlesque career began by accident, but it quickly became a defining feature of her life. Now the Boulder fixture is leaving it behind with a farewell to the...

By Justin Criado - August 6,2024

‘Real magic’

Joss Stone is just as surprised as anyone that she’s still making music after more than 20 years. The 37-year-old English R&B singer unexpectedly entered the limelight at age 13...

By Boulder Weekly Staff - July 31,2024

Found Sounds: July 2024

As we pause for a quick beat between RockyGrass and Folks Fest during another miraculous summer festival season, your fellow music freaks are back with the latest roundup of the...

By Boulder Weekly Staff - July 31,2024

Concerts: Aug. 1-8

Heartland art-rock storyteller Kevin Morby returns to the Front Range for an opening-slot show with Guster and the Colorado Symphony at Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre. The artist performs in...

By Boulder Weekly Staff - July 31,2024

Events: Aug. 1-8

NederDays Thurs.-Sun., Aug. 1-4, various locations, Nederland. Free Nederland is turning 150, and you’re invited to celebrate with a weekend of festivities. Show Ned some love with a downtown parade,...

By Michael J. Casey - July 31,2024

Love language

Loving cinema is a one-way street. Oh, I love movies. Hell, I love certain movies more than some of the people in my life. But I realize that adoration isn’t...

By Jezy J. Gray - July 31,2024

Odd have mercy

Friday nights are freakier at the Dairy Arts Center. Since 2016, the nonprofit creative hub has welcomed local weirdos to its weekly screening of underground films you won’t find on...

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