By Justin Criado - May 22,2024

If it makes you happy

The close-knit members of Colorado Springs quartet Cabin saybeing queer in their hometown isn’t always easy. They hope to help change that. “Because we are a queer band and we...

By Boulder Weekly Staff - May 15,2024

Concerts: May 16-23

Following last year’s headlining gig in Boulder, indie-pop standout Samia returns to the Front Range for an opening-slot show at Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre on May 20. On the...

By Boulder Weekly Staff - May 15,2024

Events: May 16-23

YA Author Panel 6:30-7:30 p.m. Thursday, May 16, Boulder Book Store, 1107 Pearl St. Free  Join authors Olivia Chadha, Jessica Weaver, Leslie Vedder and Mariko Turk as they speak about and...

By Toni Tresca - May 15,2024

A more perfect union

When you think about labor unions, industries like automotive or steelworks might spring to mind. However, such worker collectives span an array of professions. Among these, the Actors’ Equity Association...

By Toni Tresca - May 15,2024

Curtain calls

As April showers bring May flowers, Denver’s theatrical scene is in full bloom. From a musical comedy to two historical dramas, here’s a closer look at what worked — and...

By Michael J. Casey - May 15,2024

Cruel world

The place is filled with glowing neon lights, loud noises and whirling games. Families play and celebrate birthday parties, but down the center aisle shuffles an old-timer apologizing to everyone...

By Justin Criado - May 15,2024

Late bloomer

Longtime Boulder singer-songwriter Duncan Coker has been honing his craft ever since he picked up his first guitar as a New Jersey teenager four decades ago. It was a Fender...

By Kelly Dean Hansen - May 8,2024

Moving mountains

Nearly two decades ago, a 12,497-foot peak in Colorado’s Never Summer Mountains was officially named Mount Mahler to honor the Austrian post-romantic composer. Colorado MahlerFest, the annual Boulder event dedicated...

By Boulder Weekly Staff - May 8,2024

Concerts: May 9-16

ON THE BILL: After canceling last year’s world tour due to frontman Stuart Murdoch’s recovery from an illness, Scottish indie-pop OGs Belle and Sebastian make their triumphant return to Colorado...

By Boulder Weekly Staff - May 8,2024

Events: May 9-16

Veggie Garden Basics 6 p.m. Thursday, May 9, Brunner Farmhouse, 640 Main St., Broomfield. Free Are you ready to get the most out of your summer veggies? Get hands-on practice during...

By Michael J. Casey - May 8,2024

Career killer

Something must have been in the water in 1960. All around the world, filmmakers, either at the beginning, middle or the end of their careers, swung for the fences.  In...

By Toni Tresca - May 8,2024

From basement to beacon

The Arts HUB in Lafayette recently ushered in a new era with the appointment of Andrew Krimm as executive director in March. Krimm, who previously served as executive director of...

By Gregory Wakeman - May 6,2024

Let’s get physical

It’s been nearly two decades since Jessica Rothe called the Front Range home, but the prolific screen actor says she’ll always be “a homegrown Colorado girl.” Like her parents, Rothe...

By Boulder Weekly Staff - May 2,2024

Concerts: May 2-9

Following his 2022 smash Boat Songs and last year’s debut live album, MJ Lenderman and The Wind bring the rising star’s country-fried guitar rock to the Front Range from Asheville,...

By Boulder Weekly Staff - May 2,2024

Events: May 2-9

Boulder Ballet Spring Gala 5:30 p.m. Thursday, May 2, Dairy Arts Center, 2590 Walnut St., Boulder. $170 Don your finest evening wear and join the Dairy Arts Center and Boulder Ballet...

By Lindsay Temple - May 1,2024

‘Loud bark, deep bite’

Marisa “Missy” Dabice recalls a Pablo Picasso drawing that distills her philosophy on the expression of desire. In it, a nude man and woman are depicted mid-coitus while a peculiar...

By Adam Perry - May 1,2024

Wheel love

For some American cyclists, moving to Boulder is synonymous with giving it a go as a professional rider. The city has long been a major draw thanks to its challenging,...

By Boulder Weekly Staff - May 1,2024

Found Sounds: April 2024

April is the cruelest month, as “tortured poet” T.S. Eliot once wrote — and here in the People’s Republic, it belonged to Taylor Swift. It’s no surprise to see her...

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