Tag: Mar 19 2015 issue

Poetry

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i stumble out of bed into sweatpants and socks and slippers...

Theater | Week of March 19, 2015

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Ain’t Misbehavin’. Vintage Theatre, 1468 Dayton St., Aurora, 303-856- 7830. Through April 26...

Words | Week of March 19, 2015

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Saturday, March 21...

Big Food trying a big hoax

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Near my home in Austin, Texas, there’s an old refurbished motel with a keep-it-real attitude that is expressed right on its iconic marquee: “No additives, No preservatives, Corporate-free since 1938...

Watch

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Ham McBeth — presented by Square Product Theatre...

Sing

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Singing for Freedom: 50 Years Since Selma...

Look

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Bon Bon — by Kristen Hatgi Sink and Jillian FitzMaurice...

More than meets the eye

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I don’t think too many people are going to come see this musical...” says a skeptical Little Sally at the end of Urinetown. Sure, the subject matter’s a little iffy, the moral is depressing and talk about an unappetizing title, but considering the full auditorium on ...

A story takes flight

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On a late spring night, three little girls were readying themselves for bed when they noticed Mother Eagle perched on a tree in their backyard...

All in the balance

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Ani DiFranco is a social activist, feminist, independent music pioneer and a consistently challenging folk-pop singer, songwriter and performer...

Dairy Center’s renovations will squeeze Boulder’s performance space options during construction

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Performing arts companies in Boulder have few options for venues to book within city limits that meet the needs dictated by time, space and cost. Theater companies in town point to The Dairy Center for the Arts as the only real option for a professional production. ...

Alone among a billion

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Somewhere amid the picking, processing and packing of tea leaves at a tea factory in India, Bill Giebler began to see a reflection of his own life: Grown to one purpose, and eventually turned to another...