
Watch Greensky Bluegrass Jam Out In Colorado
Greensky Bluegrass won the Telluride Bluegrass Festival band contest in 2006. The band’s new album is called “Shouted, Written Down & Quoted.”

New Leader Of Denver Center For The Performing Arts Lays Out Her Vision
Janice Sinden is the third CEO in the DCPA’S nearly 40-year history. She was previously Denver Mayor Michael Hancock’s chief of staff.

Denver Pastor Nadia Bolz-Weber On ‘Finding God In All The Wrong People’
Read an excerpt from “Accidental Saints,” the latest book by the tattooed Lutheran pastor who says she swears like a truck driver. It’s out in paperback.

At ‘Blind Cafes,’ Eating In The Dark Is A Social Experiment
The Boulder-based group that puts on the dinners wants to help people unplug, and to understand what it’s like to live with little or no vision.

Clocktower Cabaret Departure Does Not Mean Retirement For Denver’s Lannie Garrett
Garrett’s final performance at the downtown club, which has been renamed The Clocktower Cabaret, was Sept. 10.

A Colorado Center Works To Close The Gender Gap In Medical Research
Science proves men and women are different when it comes to health but women have historically been underrepresented in clinical studies.

How To Write ‘Outsiders’: Social Alienation And Mental Illness In Fiction
Colorado authors Erika Krouse and Sarah Elizabeth Schantz discuss writing about social alienation and mental illness at the Jaipur Literature Festival in Boulder this weekend.

CCU’s New President On The School’s Future And His ‘Crisis Of Faith’
Sweeting, a pastor and academic, comes to CCU after serving as president of the Reformed Theological Seminary in Orlando, Florida.

Kahsay Abraha’s Journey From Freedom Fighter to A Colorado Pharmacy
Fallen comrades, forbidden love and brutal combat, Abraha documents his time with the Ethiopian People’s Revolutionary Army (EPRA) in his book “Love of Assimba.”

A ‘Treasure Hunt’ Led To ‘Women Of Abstract Expressionism’ Exhibit
Denver Art Museum’s Gwen Chanzit says she did not intend to put on an all-female show — she just wanted to tell the movement’s full story.

Willy Wonka’s ‘Violet Beauregarde’ Remembers Gene Wilder, Who Inspired ‘Pure Imagination’
Former actress Denise Nickerson, who lives in Denver, recalls filming “Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory” with Wilder.

Art In Thin Air: Denver’s Lisa Martin Paints Landscapes At 14,000 Feet
Lisa Martin is on a mission to hike all of Colorado’s 14ers and paint the views from their summits.

Teaching 9/11 To Students Too Young To Remember
Sunday marks the 15th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks. Some Colorado teachers grapple with how, and if, to teach students who were not alive then about the events of that day.

Paper Bird Gets Fresh Start With Its New Album
The Colorado band’s new self-titled album is out Friday.

Boulder Valley School District Praised For Commitment To Transgender Inclusion
The school district says it will continue to follow its policies despite a U.S. judge blocking the White House directive on transgender bathroom use.

Meet Boulder Punk Rockers The Ephinjis
The trio releases its first full album, “The Unfortunate Life of Bob: A Guideline to Dying Amongst the Living,” next month.