Tune in to the Colorado Art Report, CPR's weekly arts show hosted by Chloe Veltman, for in-depth coverage of the Colorado culture scene.
On this week's show:
- As two poets get ready to take off on a 30-day journey from Boulder to Beloit, Wisconsin, making stops along the way to build Little Free Libraries, Chloe Veltman talks to library director Pam Smith about the many ways libraries are evolving.
- Laura Palmisano, a reporter at NPR member station KVNF in Paonia, takes a look at an outdoor mural in the town of Hotchkiss that is grabbing the attention of residents and passersby -- leaving people in wonder about how the artist created the work.
- In the latest installment of CPR’s series about storytelling, “Second Listen,” expert storytellers Andrew Orvedahl and Robert Rutherford explore how we represent ourselves and our personal narratives through our resumes.
- Eight young playwrights sponsored by some of the top regional theater companies in the country are in Denver this week for The Curious New Voices National Collective, a week-long writing workshop hosted by Curious Theatre in Denver. CPR visited the workshop on Wednesday to obtain an exclusive preview of a scene from a new play by one of the participating dramatists.
Have you seen Little Free Libraries springing up in your neighborhood? Share photos of the tiny libraries in your community with us at [email protected].
CPR's the Colorado Art Report airs on Fridays at 10.30 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. Tune in live or access online at any time.