
Activists Celebrating Marijuana Legalization
Marijuana and drug policy reform activists plan to celebrate Colorado’s marijuana legalization with a victory lap in downtown Denver Thursday afternoon.

CU’s Fiske Planetarium Debuts State-of-the-Art Technology
Last week, the Fiske Planetarium in Boulder debuted new technology that shows the night sky in striking detail.

FEMA-funded hotel stays may end for Colorado flood victims
It’s been over a month since massive flooding swamped the Front Range, and FEMA is still paying for close to 600 families to stay in motels.

Anime conventions attract thousands of Colorado fans
[Photos: Alexis Kenyon] Seventeen-year-old Mary Alice Stanberry is standing outside the Marriott Tech Center Hotel in Denver wearing a white school uniform, a blue wig and bright green contact lenses.

FEMA-funded hotel stays may end for Colorado flood victims
UPDATE: FEMA announced Friday afternoon it would extend the hotel assistance program through November 2.

Northern Colorado animal sanctuary looking for safer home after floods, fire
WOLF, a sanctuary for wolf dogs, wants to move from a safer home. It’s now located in Larimer County in northern Colorado, and it’s been rocked by a wildfire and flash flooding.

Northern Colorado sanctuary for wolf dogs seeks home safe from floods, fires
A sanctuary for wolf dogs northwest of Fort Collins, Colo., has been rocked by floods and fires.

Weekend Arts Roundup: October 17 – 20 2013
[Photo: Denver Arts & Venues] If you are looking for something to do this weekend, CPR is here to help.

What’s On This Weekend: Culture Tips from CPR’s Arts Editor
[Photo: Catamounts] If you are looking for something to do this weekend, CPR is here to help.

Ian Cooke premieres new animated short film
Local musician Ian Cooke and animator Adam Singer are releasing the animated short film for the song “Cassowary and Fruit Bat”, a project that took two years to make.

Celebrated Poet Celebrates Everyday Life
Poet Pattiann Rogers of Castle Rock, Colo., finds beauty in places most of us wouldn’t think to look for it: a solitary spider, a mangy mongrel or a small mushroom.

The Weatherman’s Tale: A Poet Reflects on the Flood
[Photo: Noah Rothman on a bucket line, by David J.

What To Do This Weekend: Culture Tips from CPR’s Arts Editor
[Photo: Dairy Center for the Arts] If you are looking for something to do this weekend, CPR is here to help.

Jamestown raising money to rebuild after devastating flood
Just getting to Jamestown is a chore.

Interview: Jeremy Denk, Classical Genius
Every year, the MacArthur Foundation awards 24 “Genius Grants” to brilliant creators in various fields of study.[Photo: Michael Robinson Chavez, Los Angeles Times] On Sept.

Jamestown raising money for flood recovery
Facing a recovery bill that could total tens of millions of dollars, the small Colorado mountain community of Jamestown is beginning a drive to raise money online.