
Why is Douglas County so worked up about home rule?
For the first time in 50 years, a Colorado county will vote on going home rule — but there’s a lot of debate about what that really means.


Douglas County voters decide Tuesday on home rule. What they could get from it is up for debate
County commissioners say home rule will give Douglas County more independence from a Democratic-controlled statehouse. But critics question the motives behind the effort.


Boulder’s Samba Queen and King Colorado showcase offers a night of ‘roots, remembrance, resistance’
The event at The Spark included days of Brazilian dance and music workshops, and its centerpiece was a performance with dancers from around the country.

Manitou Springs community asked to keep conserving water through end of week amid critical water shortage
Residents and business owners share how they are making do amid the emergency water restrictions imposed by city officials.

Right of Coloradans with disabilities to live at home would be protected under Colorado bill
HB 25-1017, which has had a lot of bipartisan support, would enshrine the right for a person with a disability to live and receive care at home, and mandate the state keep an updated plan for community integration.

Colorado wins Sundance Film Festival bid
The move follows a bid from the state and Boulder officials to woo one of the biggest independent film festivals in the world.

Bill to reclassify wild bison in Colorado clears first hurdle at Capitol
State lawmakers voted to advance the legislation at the bill’s first committee hearing late last week.

Colorado’s Film Industry Isn’t Exactly Dead, But They Rallied At The Capitol To Say They’re Close
They were there to make their case to lawmakers, to plead for support in a new effort to incentivize the industry before it dwindles away.

These Lawmakers Believe Investing In Rural Colorado Artists Will Help Boost Those Local Economies
The legislation would reallocate $50,000 from Colorado’s general fund each year to cover administrative costs and grants for rural artists.

‘Ghosted’ Is A Play That Wants Teens To Open Up About The Stresses Of Their High School Lives
The play’s message is that it’s OK to talk about your emotions with others.

Can This Bill Save Colorado’s Film Industry From The Brink After Decades Of Movie Studio Neglect?
A soon-to-be-introduced bill proposes a different way to stimulate the industry, one that’s not subject to annual debates.

A Bilingual Play With Puppets And Magical Realism & Broadway Hits Take Centerstage In Curious Theatre’s New Season
The new season runs September 2020 through June 2021.

New DCPA Theatre Company Season Features World Premiere Of ‘Rattlesnake Kate’ Musical, Return Of ‘A Christmas Carol’ And More
Also coming is a new adaptation of Jane Austen’s comedy “Emma” and Aaron Sorkin’s theatrical take on the Harper Lee novel “To Kill a Mockingbird.”

Auction Sale Of Portrait By Denver Native Jordan Casteel Sets The Artist’s New World Record
Casteel’s portrait of her mother sold at an auction in London earlier this month for more than $666,000, besting her previous auction sale record.

‘Forget Regret,’ These Discounted Tickets To ‘RENT’ Are Yours To Miss
Denver Center for the Performing Arts announces in-person ticket lottery for the 20th anniversary tour of the hit musical “Rent.”

How Many People Saw Denver’s Monet Blockbuster And Other Fun Factoids
We now live in a post-Monet Denver.