
The Politics, Controversies And Culture Surrounding The 14th Dalai Lama
The Dalai Lama is in Colorado tomorrow, and there’s been talk that the exiled Tibetan spiritual leader could be the last to hold the title.

As Dalai Lama Visits Boulder, A Snapshot Of Buddhism In Colorado
The 14th Dalai Lama will be at CU Boulder on Thursday and lead discussions focused on integrating ethics and empathy into everyday life.

Hiking Shoes Required: Check Out 3 Of Colorado’s ‘Most Gorgeous’ Waterfalls
Colorado Springs writer and mountaineer Susan Joy Paul, author of “Hiking Waterfalls in Colorado,” shares her favorites hikes to waterfalls.

Watch Bassist And MacArthur ‘Genius’ Edgar Meyer Play Across Musical Genres
Meyer is back in Colorado this week for the Telluride Bluegrass Festival, which he’s been playing since 1983.

Play Crawl Offers Small Bites Of Denver Theater In Single Night
Hosted by And Toto Too Theatre Company, the event features very short plays staged in shops and galleries along Denver’s Tennyson Street.

From Flecktones To Telluride: Watch Béla Fleck With His Banjo Over The Years
After a four-year hiatus, Fleck and the Flecktones are on a reunion tour, which culminates in Colorado for the 43rd annual Telluride Bluegrass Festival.

How To Write Through Grief: Denver’s Wendy J. Fox At Lit Fest
Fox led a workshop about drawing on personal tragedy at Lit Fest, which is hosted by Lighthouse Writers Workshop in Denver and runs through June 17.

How to beat writer’s block
With the Lighthouse Lit Fest currently underway in Denver, 10 authors talk to CPR about how they keep the ideas flowing when they feel stuck.


Exploring Schizophrenia Through The Eyes Of A Child
Sarah Elizabeth Schantz of Boulder received a Colorado Book Award for her debut novel, “Fig.” It follows a girl who tries to save her mother from schizophrenia.

Food Is A Family Affair For Triplet Chefs Of Boulder’s ‘Shine’
Sisters Jessica, Jill and Jennifer Emich’s new cookbook offers gluten-free and paleo versions of family recipes.

Art, Or Invasion Of Privacy? Photographer Arne Svenson’s MCA Exhibit Raises Eyebrows
A photography exhibition at Denver’s Museum of Contemporary Art features images the artist captured of his neighbors without their consent.

Work By Incarcerated Artists Featured In New Colorado Festival
A lecture hall in northwest Denver will be the venue for a new art festival this weekend.

Colorado’s New IAmProject Charts Path To ‘Spiritual Healing’ For LGBT Community And Churches
IAmProject offers resources for conservative Christian churches and families to have open conversations with LGBT people about faith and relationships.

Five Bits Of Colorado History You Rarely Hear About — But Should Know
We asked the state’s new historian, Patty Limerick, what moments of the past deserve more attention.

Denver Professor Views Classroom Discipline Through Lens Of Her Experience
MSU early childhood education professor Rosemarie Allen wants teachers to be aware of their own racial and gender bias when disciplining students.

Aspen’s ‘Folklorico’ Dance Director Honored For Artistic Leadership
Francisco Nevarez-Burgueño, director of the Folkorico program at Aspen Santa Fe Ballet, is one of three Coloradans to receive a 2016 Governor’s Creative Leadership Award