One of the central questions in contemporary literature and art is: “Who can speak for whom?” Can a straight Black man write from the perspective of a queer white woman?...
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One of the central questions in contemporary literature and art is: “Who can speak for whom?” Can a straight Black man write from the perspective of a queer white woman?...
When renowned documentarian and filmmaker Gabriela Cowperthwaite was initially approached about directing the sci-thriller I.S.S., she didn’t know anything about the International Space Station. But that’s exactly what attracted her...
She makes the bed. She peels and boils the potatoes. She prepares the coffee and drinks milk. She cleans the small apartment she shares with her son. She takes a...
Sometimes it’s easy to pin down the exact moment a woman changes the world. Rock climbing changed forever when Lynn Hill became the first person to free climb The Nose...
By Pete Salas “We must also realize that privileged groups never give up their privileges voluntarily.” — Martin Luther King Jr. The cloud of privileged hypocrisy has once again settled...
ON THE BILL: Los Angeles singer-songwriter Clementine Creevy brings her grunge-tinged Cherry Glazerr project to the Front Range for a March 6 gig at Bluebird Theater with Kentucky sophisti-pop trio...
ON STAGE: Directed by Steve Wilson, with choreography by Shawna Hallinan and music direction by Richard Shore, the ongoing production of Crazy for You at Candlelight Dinner Playhouse in Johnstown...
Listen Back: Proclaiming Colorado’s Black History 6-8 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 29, Museum of Boulder, 2205 Broadway. $15 Join Dr. Reiland Rabaka, founder of CU’s Center for African and African American Studies,...
You know he’s the one because he’s a movie star with piercing eyes, floppy hair, goth vulnerability and untapped strength all in one. He’s Prince Hal making good. His name...
Sound hounds, rejoice! We’re back with your monthly roundup of the bestselling new releases at Paradise Found Records & Music (1646 Pearl St.) Below you’ll find the definitive ranking of...
Imagine wading through the murky waters of the Everglades, only to realize there’s more beneath the surface than meets the eye. Those South Florida swamps set the stage for SNAKE!,...
Richard O’Neill moved from southern California to join CU Boulder’s resident Takács Quartet as its new violist in June 2020. Arriving when he did, with travel limited by the pandemic,...
The story unfolding across Thom LaFond’s sophomore album, Lawless, wouldn’t feel out of place in a bizarro episode of The X-Files. “Basically, there’s an alien that comes to Earth and...
Fire on the Flatirons Firefighters extinguished a wildfire on Boulder’s Second Flatiron this weekend. The half-acre blaze started Saturday night, according to Boulder Fire-Rescue (BFR), and was fully contained early...
Yes, I know it is only February. Our snowiest month is still ahead. Veteran gardeners know that Colorado’s sunny spring weather is designed to break their hearts and crush their...
In the U.S., 28 million people will suffer from an eating disorder in their lifetime, according to a Harvard study from 2020. Anorexia and bulimia nervosa disorders are the most...
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...
Vinyl Night4-9 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 22, Left Hand Tasting Room, 1265 Boston Ave., Longmont. Free Head to Left Hand for a night of wax and libations from one of the...