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The art of politics

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Over the past several months, the current state of politics has left many dejected. It’s a feeling that weighed heavily on Firehouse Art Center...

From saddle to Sauternes

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Will Frischkorn saw much as a professional cyclist, churning at 30 mph through Europe and North America’s best culinary and historic destinations in a...

Yes, and…

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In improv — that’s improvisational theatre, but who says that? — there are no two stronger words used in tandem than “yes, and... .” What...

How he listens

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When I get to Harry Tuft’s condo, one among dozens of identical blue boxes, I found the door wide open. Sheepishly, I walk inside...

The universal voice

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Sitting in the corner of the Dairy Arts Center’s McMahon Gallery, the band is set to play. The all-women ensemble features a diverse set...

Dita Von Teese is a juicy, ripe peach

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It’s been almost 30 years since Dita Von Teese first strut out on stage. In that time, Von Teese has performed all over the...

Breach of trust?

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The City of Broomfield and the Woman Creek Reservoir Authority (WCRA), a political subdivision and public corporation of the State of Colorado, are opposed...

Festival celebrates Latino culture

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On Sunday, June 25, the streets of Longmont will fill with the vibrancy of the different cultures in Latin America and the Caribbean during...

Fight or flight

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Most nights, Ana Rodriguez wakes up in a panic; she consistently dreams U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers are knocking on her door....

Robert on the bus

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Discipline Global Mobile, known on the interwebs as DGM, is King Crimson founder and self-admittedly pitiless autocrat Robert Fripp’s label and media organization, responsible...

Christine Berg seeking open County Commissioner seat in 2018

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On Earth Day 2017, Christine Berg, Mayor of Lafayette, sat down and filled out her candidate affidavit to run for Boulder County Commissioner in...

Implied Function

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At first glance, it’s not quite clear what Jennifer Pettus’ artwork represents. Upon further inspection, it’s still not clear. But that’s the point. Jennifer Pettus/”F...