Faces of nature

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GROW

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Arts & Culture

Weaving stories

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Not many textile artists have to go through security checkpoints every morning. Anna Olsson did. For five years, the psychologist-by-day and artist-by-night worked in...

A good dose of art

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The purpose of art is washing the dust of daily life off our souls...

Longmont origami exhibit is ‘Above the Fold’

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When picturing origami, one often thinks of carefully constructed, but otherwise small and simple paper-folded animals or plants. The current exhibition at the Longmont...

Oneness through chaos

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 At first glance, the three exhibitions of Colorado artists at the Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art appear to share little in common. Yet as the viewer ascends from the first to third floor of the museum, encountering the succinctly divergent worlds of each ...

Arts and crafts

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Saturday, July 19-Sunday, July 20: Open Arts Fest, Pearl Street Mall, Boulder...

listen up

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Saturday, April 26: MMMMMBoulder. 5:30 p.m. Dairy Center for the Arts, 2590 Walnut St., Boulder. $25. Tickets available at www.thedairy.org...

Outside the gallery walls

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When you enter an art gallery, you agree to an experience. There will be some sort of exchange between art and viewer — more...

Acid reign

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Anthony Lopiccolo is from Detroit, but as a jazz lover he appreciates the music’s deep history in the Five Points area of Denver. That...

Longmont Chalk Art and Street Fair

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This September, Longmont hosted their inaugural Chalk Art Street Fair & Bin Market, a free two-day street-painting festival where more than 38 artists spent...

The Human Scale

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  How planning for fewer cars, more bikes and more human interaction can save the urban world...

Review: (Watch your) Step right up to the Circus of Fear...

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The first stop on my October Haunted House crusade? The Circus of Fear 3D, at Fat Cats “All Out Fun Center” in Westminster (10685 Westminster Blvd...

Enslaved: Odyssey to the West could be the sleeper hit of...

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It’s tough for any new game franchise to get the attention it needs during the crowded fall/holiday season. Among games like Halo, Call of Duty, Rock Band and other top-tier video game franchises, it’s easy for a game like Enslaved: Odyssey to the West to be ignored...