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...

By Gabby Vermeire - July 31,2024

Dear Whole Foods Daddy: August 2024

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

By Jezy J. Gray - July 31,2024

Smiley face summer :)

When the chorus breaks on the bright and sunny new single from The Japanese House, singer-songwriter Amber Bain plants both feet in her own good feelings. She’s on a plane...

By Toni Tresca - July 24,2024

New growth

New is the name of the game for Local Theater Company (LTC). Since launching more than a decade ago, the mission of the Boulder-based nomadic theater troupe has focused on...

By Boulder Weekly Staff - July 24,2024

Concerts: July 25 through Aug. 1

The 52nd annual RockyGrass Festival returns to Planet Bluegrass in Lyons for another round of down-home jams on the banks of the North St. Vrain. Featuring locals like the Cody...

By L. Kent Wolgamott - July 24,2024

Like a rolling stone

When it comes to making music, Margo Price is a student of history who doesn’t play by the book. Take for example the Nashville Americana star’s 2016 album Midwest Farmer’s...

By Gregory Wakeman - July 24,2024

Y’all means all

When Luke Gilford was co-writing and directing his debut feature film National Anthem, he couldn’t help but think back to his youth in Colorado. Based on his photography book of...

By Michael J. Casey - July 24,2024

Hall of mirrors

It was the mirrors that caught my attention. I hadn’t seen Jeremy O. Harris’ groundbreaking Slave Play, but Charles McNulty’s review in the Los Angeles Times heralding the West Coast...

By Boulder Weekly Staff - July 17,2024

Concerts: July 18-24

Chicago darlings Ratboys bring their lived-in blend of power-pop and country-rock to Mission Ballroom in support of indie veterans The Decemberists. The rising quartet returns to the Front Range on...

By Boulder Weekly Staff - July 17,2024

Events: July 19-24

Bluegrass, BBQ & Beer 5-7:30 p.m. Friday, July 19, Boulder Social, 1600 38th St. Free Name a more iconic Colorado trio than beer, bluegrass and BBQ. If that sounds like...

By Michael J. Casey - July 17,2024

Satanic panic

The first thing you see is a house inside a boxy frame with rounded edges, like a 16 mm home movie. It’s winter, Jan. 14 to be precise, and a...

By Toni Tresca - July 17,2024

Indoor voice

Things look a little different at the Colorado Shakespeare Festival this year. Known for its enchanting outdoor performances, the annual celebration of the Bard has moved from the Mary Rippon...

By Zoe Jennings - July 17,2024

Strings attached

For most musicians, turning music into your full-time gig is the goal. Almost 25 years after forming, the bluegrass band Steep Canyon Rangers have pulled it off. But mandolin player...

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