
He’s On The Cops’ Radar, But SMiLE Happily Remains Boulder’s Anonymous Street Artist
Boulder law prohibits any “painting, scratching, or coloring… on any public or private property.” But you can find SMiLE’s artwork on public and private property all over the city.

What Art Therapy Looks Like In Colorado, As Second Lady Karen Pence Shines A National Spotlight On The Profession
CPR News speaks with the head of the Art Therapy Association of Colorado, who practices at a psychiatric hospital.

New HOPE For Homelessness And Affordable Housing In Metro Denver
With the possibility of cuts to federal housing programs looming, a new approach to address homelessness and affordable housing in metro Denver starts to take shape.

What Trump’s Proposed Defense Budget Could Mean For A Colorado Military Town
Defense spending accounts for about 40 percent of Colorado Springs’ economy. Mayor John Suthers addresses military spending as well as veteran homelessness and infrastructure.

Denver Holocaust Survivor: ‘I’m Still Mad’ At God
Fanny Starr, who lives in Denver, spent time in the Lodz Ghetto in Nazi-occupied Poland, as well as Auschwitz, Ravensbrück and Bergen-Belsen concentration camps.

Author Laura Pritchett Explores Human Sexuality In New Novel
“The Blue Hour” follows residents of a fictional Colorado town called Blue Moon Mountain after their lives are changed by the loss of one of their own.

What Happens When People With Brain Injuries And Colorado College Students Dance Together
When her younger sister was diagnosed with a degenerative brain injury, dance professor Shawn Womack became her caretaker. That inspired a series of dance workshops with a BrainCare facility.

After Nearly Six-Year Hiatus, Boulder’s Rose Hill Drive Is Back With New Album
The rock trio had a lot of momentum in the early 2000s, opening for acts like The Who and Stone Temple Pilots. Their comeback album, “Mania,” is out Thursday.

This Denver Band Is All About ‘Gypsy Jazz’ And Its Parisian Roots
Gypsy Swing Revue’s new album is called “I Love Paris” and features Denver vocalist Kristi Stice.

Spotlight Shines On 90-Year-Old Figure Skater In ‘Edges’ Documentary
“Edges,” from Boulder company Balcony Nine Media, features former Ice Capades performer Yvonne Dowlen. She passed away last May.

Four Finalists Selected To Design Memorial Honoring Victims Of Aurora Theater Shooting
The 7/20 Memorial Foundation has raised more than $250,000 to commission and build a memorial. Members of the foundation will select a final design mid-June.

Got A ‘Job Stopper’ Tattoo? Denver’s Jesus Bujanda Can De-Ink You
Bujanda’s business and ambulance — yes, ambulance — is called TattooEmergency911. He’s been contracted by the state to provide tattoo removal for at-risk youth.

How Trump’s Order To Drop Obama-Era Transgender Student Guidelines Affects Colo. Schools
Transgender students at Colorado schools that receive public funds already have the right to use the bathroom that matches their gender identity.

From Breckenridge To ‘La La Land’: Choreographer Mandy Moore On The Biggest Gig Of Her Career — So Far
The Colorado native choreographed “La La Land,” which has a record-tying 14 Oscar nominations. The Academy Awards are Sunday.

Climate Change Takes To The Stage In New Play At Denver Center
California playwright Tira Palmquist developed her play “Two Degrees” at last year’s New Play Summit. Earlier this month, the Denver Center presented its world premiere.

Final Curtain Call For Director Who Championed New Play Creation In Denver
Kent Thompson, who launched the Colorado New Play Summit, resigns as producing artistic director of the DCPA Theatre Company on March 3.