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For the all craftspeople behind the scenes, the last show of the Colorado Shakespeare Festival season is a bittersweet end
By
Eden Lane
· Jul. 21
Arts
CPR Classical Presents: Midori with the National Repertory Orchestra
By
Karla Walker
· Jul. 19
Arts
You can surely name some female jazz singers. These two hope you’ll soon be able to name some female jazz composers too.
By
Eden Lane
· Jul. 19
Arts
Swing music is alive and well in Colorado. This 18-piece big band is making sure of it
By
Eden Lane
· Jul. 19
Arts
Win tickets to see Midori in Denver!
By
Karla Walker
· Jul. 14
Arts
Winter Park Jazz Festival celebrates 40 years of music and community
By
Chandra Thomas Whitfield
· Jul. 14
Arts
In 1963, JFK gave his last speech. A new symphony in Boulder is celebrating its place in history and the place of art in society
By
Eden Lane
· Jul. 14
Arts
Taylor Swift’s record-breaking tour is coming to Denver. These Coloradans are ready for it … except for a ticket
By
Eden Lane
· Jul. 13
Arts
Musicians from all over come to play the Colorado Music Festival. Now they’re celebrating one special composer
By
Eden Lane
· Jul. 12
Music
A summer highlight: McGegan and Pratt team up for something old and something new
By
Jessie Jacobs
· Jul. 6
Arts
You’ve heard of a pub crawl. Now try a play crawl moving to its new home — the streets and businesses of Olde Town Arvada
By
Eden Lane
· Jul. 6
Environment
As the West reckons with drought, one artist is looking at the past, present and future of El Paso County’s Monument Creek
By
Dan Boyce
· Jul. 4
Arts
CPR Classical Presents: Rachmaninoff in America with the Colorado Music Festival
By
Karla Walker
· Jul. 3
Arts
Manitou Springs named one of the country’s top 10 small-town art scenes, again
By
Abigail Beckman
· Jun. 30
Arts
The Colorado Shakespeare Festival is getting more renovations next year. But first, a distinctive King Lear! (And other shows)
By
Eden Lane
· Jun. 30
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