By Shay Castle - Sep. 17, 2024

Diverse investments

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By Readers like you - Sep. 11, 2024

Arts belong downtown

A central hub helps artists and community thrive

By Readers like you - Sep. 10, 2024

Arts budget cuts hurt kids

Restore city funding to protect crucial programs for Boulder County children

By Toni Tresca - Jun. 26, 2024

Sparking change

Boulder prides itself on its arts scene, but the city has long suffered from a lack of low-cost performance space. Enter The Spark, a performing arts venue founded by locals...

By none - May 6, 2024

Balance, not betrayal

By Nicole Speer and Mark Wallach Last month, the Boulder Weekly published a lengthy recitation of grievances and claims of betrayal by the city from some in Boulder’s arts community...

By none - Apr. 23, 2024

‘Where creatives come to die’

By Toni Tresca and Shay Castle When voters decided to give more money to the arts in Boulder, they did so enthusiastically: 75% approved 2023’s Ballot Issue 2A, surrendering half...

By Boulder Weekly Staff - Apr. 10, 2024

A&C events: April 11-18

ON VIEW: Boulder Valley School District and the Dairy Arts Center present this annual showcase of works by local students and teachers during the BVSD High School and Faculty Exhibition....

By Boulder Weekly Staff - Feb. 21, 2024

A&E events: Feb. 22-29

ON STAGE: Emma Maxfield directs an ambitious Vintage Theatre production of Fun Home, the Tony Award-winning musical based on Alison Bechdel’s 2006 graphic novel about growing up as a young...

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