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Flatirons Food Film Festival Is Going Virtual

In Arts & Culture by Sarah KutaJanuary 19, 2021Leave a Comment

If you’re looking for a way to break up the monotony of staying home while also learning something new about our world’s food system (and the people behind it), considering …

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Longmont’s Absolute Vinyl Is So Much More Than A Record Shop

In Arts & Culture by John BearNovember 24, 2020Leave a Comment

Doug Gaddy sat perched behind the glass counter at Absolute Vinyl, his indie record shop situated in a row of businesses in an ancient brick building, among them a dive …

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Trevor Hall trades busy Los Angeles for Boulder

In Arts & Culture by John BearNovember 3, 2020Leave a Comment

About three years ago, Trevor Hall decided he was sick and tired of the hustle and bustle of Los Angeles. His wife, Emory, was, too. “We wanted to be in …

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For Andy Sydow, the Journey to Music Started in Boulder

In Arts & Culture by John BearOctober 20, 2020Leave a Comment

Singer-songwriter Andy Sydow’s music education started at Boulder’s eTown when he was just a boy. “My father used to take me to eTown almost every Sunday,” he says. “That’s sort …

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Boulder’s Incredible Art Galleries

In Arts & Culture, Living by Aimee HeckelOctober 14, 2020Leave a Comment

Boulder is a muse. It’s effortless to plan an inspiring, artsy outing here. When it comes to high-quality, curated art, Boulder’s got some incredible galleries. Here’s a look at some …

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Arts and Culture Bucket List

In Arts & Culture by Aimee HeckelSeptember 29, 2020Leave a Comment

Art is everywhere here: on the streets, in more than 30 art galleries, in the world-famous Colorado Music Festival, Boulder International Film Festival and annual Colorado Shakespeare Festival. That’s barely …

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The Architectural Art of Charles Haertling

In Arts & Culture, Living by Aimee HeckelSeptember 22, 2020Leave a Comment

Joel Haertling says he has spent a lot of time defending his father’s work, since the architect died in 1984. Yes, the buildings Charles A. Haertling designed from the ’50s …

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Street Wise Boulder Brings Together Art and Activism

In Arts & Culture by Sarah KutaSeptember 3, 2020Leave a Comment

Maybe you’ve noticed: Boulder is a lot more colorful these days. And it’s not just the fall leaves starting to change colors, either. The city has tons of new murals …

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How Roger Reutimann Found His Artistic Style

In Arts & Culture by Aimee HeckelAugust 25, 2020Leave a Comment

Roger Reutimann’s large-scale sculptures are owned by celebrities, from actor Neil Patrick Harris to CNN’s Anderson Cooper. Sir Elton John owns four of them and has been quoted saying he …

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Where to see outdoor sculptures in the Boulder area

In Arts & Culture by Sarah KutaMay 13, 2020Leave a Comment

With art galleries and museum closed because of the coronavirus pandemic, your life might be lacking a little arts and culture. And even though you can watch free ballet and …

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Peter Kater Wins Second Grammy

In Arts & Culture by Aimee HeckelApril 3, 2020Leave a Comment

Boulder’s New Age superstar, Peter Kater, recently swept up his second Grammy Award, this one for his album “Wings.” The Grammys celebrate the best of the best in music. Kater’s album, …

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Boulder Arts Week 2020

In Arts & Culture by Aimee HeckelMarch 25, 2020Leave a Comment

For this only-in-Boulder celebration, you can essentially curate your own personal art celebration. No filters, no judging panels, no qualifications, no curation “experts” stand in the way of your curiosity. …

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Check Out This Unique Art Studio

In Arts & Culture by Aimee HeckelMarch 23, 2020Leave a Comment

Editor’s note: Bohemia is not offering classes or workshops in March and April, due to the coronavirus. All assisted living facilities are closed to the public by mandate of the …

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International Film Series

In Arts & Culture, Things to do by Aimee HeckelMarch 11, 2020Leave a Comment

Boulder is home to one of the most unusual film experiences in the country. In this theater, you can see both classic films on reel-to-reel 35mm film projectors, as well …

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The Insider’s Guide to BIFF

In Arts & Culture by Aimee HeckelMarch 2, 2020Leave a Comment

If there’s one event in Boulder not to miss, it’s the annual Boulder International Film Festival, known as BIFF for short. This four-day celebration in early March features new films …

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BIFF 2020 is Coming

In Arts & Culture by Aimee HeckelFebruary 25, 2020Leave a Comment

If Kathy Beeck had to pick the biggest and best part of the Boulder International Film Festival for 2020, it’d have to be opening night, when iconic musician Robbie Robertson …

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On a Budget? 5 Ways to Experience BIFF for Free

In Arts & Culture, Entertainment, Things to do by Aimee HeckelFebruary 2, 2020Leave a Comment

The esteemed Boulder International Film Festival may have a big reputation and draw Hollywood stars, but it’s open to anyone, even if you’re on a tight budget of approximately $0.  …

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Sonya Shannon: Visionary Artist

In Arts & Culture by Aimee HeckelDecember 30, 201940 Comments

Some people break down into tears when they see the artwork. Seven bodies leap and dance in a circle over ancient ruins. Their flying fabric is ablaze in flames. The …

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Up Close With Musician Peter Kater

In Arts & Culture by Aimee HeckelDecember 16, 2019Leave a Comment

While Peter Kater’s music continues to reach far across the globe, his focus is small and intimate now. Kater, who lives part-time in Boulder and part-time in Hawaii, is gearing …

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Meet the Boulder Phil

In Arts & Culture by Aimee HeckelDecember 6, 20191 Comment

Boulder is alive with music. Our town is lucky to be home to a rare music treat: our very own professional symphony orchestra. The Boulder Philharmonic Orchestra is known for its …

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