The prototypical DIY-er in the music industry, Ani DiFranco launched her own Righteous Babe label back in 1990, thumbing her nose at a top-heavy music industry and blazing a trail legions followed.
Californian Brandon Mull is an author of fantasy fiction, usually for young adults, will be stopping through Boulder in March to promote the third book in the Five Kingdom Series.
Slum Village are one of the groups that pioneered hip-hop in Detroit. When founding members J Dilla and Baatin died, many thought that Slum was done. But original man T3 brought in long-time friend of the band Young RJ plus…
Longmont Americana/country troupe Bonnie & the Clydes has been developing its sound of late, honing and fine-tuning itself into a mean, lean country machine.
Like a modern day Lewis and Clark, middle schoolers are setting their sights on uncharted territory. But rather than trekking across the nation on horseback, they are experimenting with drugs, alcohol and cigarettes.
Doro, along with Lita Ford and the band Vixen, were the poster girls in hard rock and heavy metal. Super-talented but also blessed with good looks, there was nothing not to like.
Since the last days of January the Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art has been showcasing Substrate, an exhibition that has been challenging the structure of the museum and its visitor’s perception of how they interact with their environment.