By Michael J. Casey - May 1,2024

Dirty talk

A letter has arrived at the Swan residence, a despicable letter riddled with obscenities and sexual vulgarity. It’s the 19th of its kind, and each one has scandalized dear old...

By Gregory Wakeman - May 1,2024

Open and shutter

Jennifer Takaki’s path to directing Photographic Justice: The Corky Lee Story began with a chance meeting in New York City back in 2003.  “It was a very random moment,” the...

By Toni Tresca - May 1,2024

Housing crunch

A seemingly innocuous game of Monopoly between father and son unfolds into an exploration of the murky waters of American capitalism in 237 Virginia Avenue.  This darkly comedic play — written...

By Gabby Vermeire - May 1,2024

Dear Whole Foods Daddy: May 1, 2024

We all have questions and need advice, but sometimes the pseudo therapy in the Instagram stories of astrology girlies doesn’t cut it. Or maybe the gate-keeping culture of adventure bros...

By Boulder Weekly Staff - May 1,2024

A&E events: May 2-9

ON VIEW:  Saudi new media artist Nouf Aljowaysir reconstructs and reinterprets her self-identity in SALAF (Ancestor), on view at East Window Gallery in Boulder through July 27. The artist will...

By Boulder Weekly Staff - April 24,2024

Concerts: April 25-May 1

ON THE BILL: Austin singer-songwriter Caroline Rose heads to Boulder’s Fox Theatre on April 27 in support of her Grammy-nominated fifth LP, The Art of Forgetting, out now via New...

By Boulder Weekly Staff - April 24,2024

Events: April 25-30

TGTHR Youth Voice & Art Showcase 6 p.m. Thursday, April 25, Rembrandt Yard, 1301 Spruce St., Boulder. $100 Support local young people experiencing homelessness during this spring fundraiser and art exhibition...

By Toni Tresca - April 24,2024

Next stage

As the curtain rises on a new season for the Boulder Ensemble Theatre Company (BETC), producing artistic director Jessica Robblee finds herself caught up in the whirlwind that comes with...

By Toni Tresca - April 24,2024

Curtain calls

As snow fell unexpectedly in late April, what better refuge from the chill than the warm embrace of the theater? The cold weather provided an excellent excuse to stay indoors...

By Michael J. Casey - April 24,2024

‘To build a better world’

It was 30 years ago this April that Turner Classic Movies (TCM) first signed on the air. Truly, it wasn’t that big of a deal then: AMC still stood for...

By Jeremy Duke - April 18,2024

A different beast

Jesus Piece vocalist Aaron Heard acknowledges that times have changed. On the Philadelphia-based metalcore band’s current tour supporting 2023’s …So Unknown, the frontman told Boulder Weekly he doesn’t expect to...

By Boulder Weekly Staff - April 17,2024

Concerts: April 18-25

THURSDAY, APRIL 18 4Tell. 6 p.m. Bricks on Main, 471 Main St., Longmont. Free Variety Show: And Now… Featuring. 6 p.m. Trident Booksellers & Cafe, 940 Pearl St., Boulder. Free...

By Boulder Weekly Staff - April 17,2024

Events: April 18-25

Vegan Night 4 p.m. Thursday, April 18, Rayback Collective, 2775 Valmont Road, Boulder. Free The Rayback Collective’s usual lineup of food trucks is going green. Enjoy an array of plant-based and...

By Jezy J. Gray - April 17,2024

Lean on me

There’s an old saying of dubious origin you’ve probably heard before, and it goes like this: If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far,...

By Justin Criado - April 17,2024

North by northeast

If you’re thinking about a road trip to the Fort Collins Music Experiment (FoCoMX) on 4/20 weekend, sifting through the extensive festival lineup of more than 350 Colorado artists playing...

By Adam Perry - April 17,2024

Record setter

Martin Banks fell in love with records through DJing. More than two decades later, the 44-year-old computer programmer from Birmingham, England, opened his tiny Vinyl Café record shop in Longmont...

By Gregory Wakeman - April 16,2024

Going ape

Something strange is stirring in the wilderness. But unlike the devoted cryptid enthusiasts of reality shows like Finding Bigfoot, you won’t have to camp out in remote reaches of the...

By Toni Tresca - April 16,2024

Molière goes viral

Powdered wigs are out; influencers are in. That’s the conceit behind director Brett Landis’ contemporary take on Molière’s The Misanthrope at Theater Company of Lafayette (TCL). Motivated by her increased...

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