ArtsIn Fort Collins, a program keeps the music alive by placing pianos around and asking people to play (and paint) themBy Eden Lane
Life and CultureMeet Morrie the Monster — the bright yellow mascot of Puppet Palooza, and this year, for Green Mountain Falls’ arts festivalBy Eden Lane
ArtsAs the pandemic took hold, the Longmont Theatre Company decided they weren’t going to wallow — they thrivedBy Eden Lane
Life and CultureDenver Pride float honors Chicanos and Latinos lost to HIV, AIDSBy Rachel Estabrook and Hart Van Denburg
Arts“I feel like I’m part of the entire universe”: Green Mountain Falls Skyspace is unveiledBy Shanna Lewis
ArtsUNC graduate gets ready to make his Tony Awards debut as cast member of Broadway’s most nominated show — A Strange LoopBy Eden Lane
EducationWhat’s the best way to teach high schoolers about sexual health? Teach their peers to become educators and turn their understanding into art.By Jenny Brundin
EducationThousands of Coloradans have college credit but no degree. It took 52 years and a lifetime of experience for Travis Broxton to walk a graduation stage.By Jenny Brundin
ArtsColorado Springs’ beloved Simpich Showcase, the long-time creators and caretakers of dolls, closes its doorsBy Abigail Beckman
Arts‘Smoking Mirrors’ at Museo de las Americas examines gentrification, identity and resistanceBy Monica Castillo
Arts“Look into their eyes”: new CU School of Medicine portrait exhibit presents real people behind the letters LGBTQ+By Claire Cleveland
ArtsDenver’s Kirkland Museum Has Reopened, And It’s Welcoming Guests Back With A New AestheticBy Monica Castillo
ArtsA New Musical From DCPA Remembers The East Troublesome Fire, And Nods At Our New Climate RealityBy Monica Castillo