
Boulder Game Developer: ‘Video Games Saved My Life’
Developer Zhenghua Yang founded Serenity Forge, a Boulder company that releases a new game next week.

Now You See It, Now You Don’t: Public Art That Disappears
Denver’s P.S. You Are Here program gives grants to neighborhood art projects that are outdoors, reflect the community and are temporary.

How A Botched Art Restoration In Spain Inspired Opera In Colorado
After an elderly Spanish women’s good intentions gone wrong went viral, Centennial librettist Andrew Flack and Boulder composer Paul Fowler created “Behold the Man.”

‘Motley-Minded Maggot-Pie’: Shakespearean Insults As First Folio Comes To Colorado
The First Folio, a 1623 published collection credited for carrying on William Shakespeare’s legacy, is on view at the University of Colorado Boulder this month. The university got creative with its welcome.

Savor These: Colorado Wines Earn Governor’s Cup Top Spots
Warren Winiarski was a winemaker for one of Colorado’s early commercial wineries and returned to the state recently for the Colorado Wine Governor’s Cup.

Bus Tour Hits Conventions Asking Voters, Politicians To Pray For America
The Colorado Springs-based National Day of Prayer Task Force organized the Pray For America Bus Tour, which traveled to the Republican and Democratic conventions this month.

Why It’s Hard To Fit Pueblo Band The Haunted Windchimes Into One Genre
The band released a new album in May and performs at the Larimer Lounge in Denver Thursday night.

For Boulder’s Neal Henderson, There’s A Science To Coaching Olympians
From road and track cycling to triathlon, a number of the athletes Henderson coaches will compete in the Rio Olympic Games.

Meet Mathias Svalina, Denver’s Courier Of Dreams
Subscribers to poet Mathias Svalina’s Dream Delivery Service receive a written dream at their doorstep every morning for a month.

Immerse Yourself In Denver Center’s ‘Sweet & Lucky’ With These Photos
A 16,000-square-foot warehouse in northwest Denver is the site of this new production, which gives the audience a role in the show.

A Young Reader Helps CPR Crack Open A Detective Story
CPR News invited Fort Collins eighth grader Aritra Nag to co-host an interview with Denver filmmaker and author Adam Lipsius, whose new book is “Knox Chase on the Case.”

In Colorado Shakespeare Festival’s ‘The Comedy Of Errors,’ Women Lead
Four women star in the traditionally male leading roles of Shakespeare’s slapstick comedy this summer in Boulder.

Qbala, A Fort Collins Rapper, Rejects Labels Through Music
Qbala, who performs in Boulder Tuesday night, raps openly about sexuality and drug abuse.

Where Mid-Mod Never Stopped Being Cool: Denver’s Krisana Park
Denver Design Week offers walking tours of the southeast subdivision that could become Denver’s first mid-century modern conservation district.

To Tell Fuller Story Of Colorado, Historians Turn To Crowdsourcing
A new History Colorado project aims to discover historic places related to underrepresented communities across Colorado.

New Choral Work Premieres This Weekend In Denver Parking Garage
More than 400 singers open the international GALA Festival at the Denver Performing Art Complex on Saturday. They’ll debut a piece by Nathan Hall.