
Musicians from all over come to play the Colorado Music Festival. Now they’re celebrating one special composer
A July 13 tribute concert will celebrate the life and work of John Corigliano, winner of a Pulitzer Prize, an Academy Award, and five Grammy Awards.

By Eden Lane

You’ve heard of a pub crawl. Now try a play crawl moving to its new home — the streets and businesses of Olde Town Arvada
Colorado women playwrights write two- to three-minute, site specific plays that are performed environmentally — in shops and restaurants. Each play is done up to 10 times in one night.

By Eden Lane

The Colorado Shakespeare Festival is getting more renovations next year. But first, a distinctive King Lear! (And other shows)
Ellen McLaughlin is the actor who is climbing the Mount Everest that is “King Lear.” “I wouldn’t have done it if it was Queen Lear, because I don’t think that’s true to the play.”

By Eden Lane

Your guide to Fourth of July fireworks — plus laser and drone shows — around Colorado
Listed events include traditional fireworks, laser and drone shows all across the state.

By Eden Lane

There’s a huge piece of art hanging behind a bar at Denver’s Ellie Caulkins Opera House. This is the story behind it
Hint: It may look like a huge tapestry, but it’s not.

By Eden Lane

These CU Boulder student singers are getting paid to work on new operas with famous composers
A workshop at CU Boulder pairs students with established composers to create new works — and they all learn from each other.

By Eden Lane

Master makeover complete, the Denver Botanic Gardens readies its fusion of art and science
Leaders at the Botanic Gardens are welcoming a whole new slate of educational offerings, art shows, and even a library open to the public to celebrate their fully open return.

By Eden Lane

This group is reintroducing wolves to Colorado — on stage … and with puppets
The reintroduction and management of gray wolves has sparked many conversations across Colorado.

By Eden Lane

After a rent increase forced them from their home, this Colorado Springs theater company turned to the community
The Springs Ensemble Theatre, also known as SET, operated at the Cache La Poudre Street space in Colorado Springs for 13 years, but then the real estate market realities hit.

By Eden Lane

After years, the Oceania collection at the Denver Art Museum has a new home
The Arts of Africa, Arts of Oceania and the Modern and Contemporary Galleries have a new home in the Museum’s Hamilton Building.

By Eden Lane

A new Denver exhibit uses the future to tell the past of the most successful Indigenous uprising in North America
In 1680, a group of Indigenous people rose up against Spanish colonizers near Santa Fe, New Mexico.

By Eden Lane

Kids are getting their chance to bring their work to the big screen thanks to the Clyfford Still Museum and Denver Film
“So just keep going in your journey of being a filmmaker and who knows what happens in the future.”

By Eden Lane

For these big LA filmmakers, the pandemic gave them a new home and a new community: Boulder, Colorado
The filmmakers behind 2018’s successful move “Book Club” moved to Boulder from LA during the pandemic. They say they’re happy to have a new home and hope to show that good writing is being done all over the U.S.

By Eden Lane

Many view ‘Turandot’ as racist. Now, Opera Colorado’s new production of the opera is examining its place in society
Can you separate art from its racist past?

By Eden Lane

A dinner theater in Boulder is getting one last unexpected bow before losing its building
BDT Stage lost its building. Now, the people who bought it are letting them stage one more production as a farewell, “Fiddler on the Roof.”

By Eden Lane

A Colorado writer lost his hearing. Then he set out to follow his dream
About the same time Jeffrey Neuman took steps toward writing his own plays, he was diagnosed with a profound hearing loss.

By Eden Lane