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:
- In this installment of “Voicebox” -- a sound-rich examination of the human voice -- reporter Alyssa Kapnik and sound engineer Seth Samuel join CPR arts editor Chloe Veltman at St. Andrews Episcopal Church in Denver to meet Tim Krueger, a choir director who uses song to manage his stutter. This weekend, Krueger leads the St. Martin’s Chamber Choir through concerts in Boulder, Broomfield and Denver.
- In January, the City of Loveland voted to get rid of a controversial piece of public art after complaints of scare-mongering and plagiarism. This week, the Arts Bureau revisits a report on the mural by former CPR arts reporter Ange-Aimée Woods, who passed away in July from apparent heart failure. Following her sudden death, Woods’ alma mater, Concordia University in Montreal, Quebec, established a memorial fund in her name for undergraduate journalism students.
- The Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison concluded its popular weekly summer movie series, “Film on the Rocks,” this month. This year a new face hosted the series, Colorado comedian Sam Tallent. Chloe Veltman spoke with Tallent and Denver stand-up comic Andrew Orvedahl about emceeing at the famous venue. On Saturday, Tallent hosts an International Peace Day event at the Denver Pavilions on the 16th Street Mall.
- CPR arts reporter Corey H. Jones visits 10 writers at the Lighthouse Writers Workshop in Denver and asks them how they overcome writer’s block. This weekend, Lighthouse Writers Workshop host a series of events that further examine the craft of writing, including an on-stage interview and reading with short story writer George Saunders.
- Mudra Dance Studio, an Aurora-based classical Indian dance troupe, performs a celebratory radio dance for the CPR airwaves inspired by its upcoming production of “Gyaan” -- which means “truth through knowledge.”
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.