Out of the Blue at Dairy Center for the Arts One man plays 25 characters in this poignant comedy filled with heartache, laughter and miracles. Out of the Blue is the story of one man who receives a dire cancer…
Neurodiverse-friendly summer programs Summer camps are often some of the most cherished memories of childhood. For many years conditions that cause neurodiversity, including autism, attention-deficit/hyperactivity and dyslexia, left neurodiverse children out of summer programming, as there wasn’t as much support…
This month: Five funny folks to check out on stage March 21–23: Ben Roy, Comedy Cents Club, $25, 7:30 p.m. ComicCents.com March 29–30: Mike Birbiglia Paramount Theater. $39+ ComedyWorks.com March 31: Stephen Agyei Boulder Comedy Show, $20, 6:30 p.m BoulderComedyShow.com…
The state of youth mental health Brandy Galloway first noticed something was amiss with her daughter, Aurora, shortly after her girl turned three years old. The toddler was fixated with death, especially the death of her own mother. “There was…
A deep dive into artificial intelligence, deepfakes, and AI potential Artificial Intelligence is all over the news. Not long ago, Nvidia — a leader in artificial intelligence — surpassed Amazon’s stock value, indicating a surge in demand. In many cases,…
It is hard – no, impossible – to reconcile the brilliant spring day outside my Colorado window with the brutal images from Gaza and from our southern border. We privileged Americans can escape the pain with a quick click of…
LunaFest 2024 is a helluva concert with over 70 bands playing over seven days in Boulder at DV8 Distillery. The event runs from April 21st to 29th, 2024. The pre-party is on April 21st, 2024, and is being held at…
Story by Rae Solomon/KUNC (Via AP Storyshare) Researchers at Colorado State University’s Master Gardener program have finally settled the age-old question of which tomatoes and peppers grow best in Northern Colorado, where the growing season is notoriously short and difficult.…
First Appeared as a Guest Column for The Boulder Bulletin By Ryan Schuchard, March 4, 2024 Look underneath many of Boulder’s challenges—homelessness, closed swimming pools and parks, families moving out of the city—and you’ll find a common denominator: insufficient funds…