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The founders of The Muse wanted the club to be an intimate space for musicians, by musicians.
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The best female soccer players in the world are gathering in Australia and New Zealand for the Women’s World Cup. It’s a big stage occupied by two women from Northern Colorado: Team captain Lindsey Horan, from Golden, and superfoot scorer Sophia Smith, from Windsor. KUNC culture commentator Peter Moore takes a look at how our players are scoring points on and off the pitch.
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The Big Balloon Build is a traveling international festival that fashions unique, temporary dream worlds entirely from balloons -- thousands upon thousands of them.
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Ira Glass, the creator and host of 'This American Life,' is coming to Boulder. He’s bringing his show, “Seven Things I’ve Learned” to Chautauqua Auditorium on Saturday, July 29. The public radio legend himself sat down with KUNC host Nikole Robinson Carroll for a chat ahead of the show.
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A dual release of both Greta Gerwig’s 'Barbie' and Christopher Nolan’s 'Oppenheimer' on Friday have local theaters in Fort Collins and beyond hoping to bring moviegoers back into their seats. Will ‘Barbenheimer,’ as the double feature has been termed, be the cure?
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Free admission and car show kick off 'Desert Rider: Dreaming in Motion' exhibit at Denver Art MuseumSunday's event at the Denver Art Museum is part of the opening of a new exhibit featuring the artistic and cultural significance of lowriders, skateboards and other stylized modes of transportation in the American Southwest.
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Columnist Peter Moore reflects on Pride symbolism and solidarity — and the significance of being an ally all year long.
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The Colorado Sun's Lance Benzel joined us to discuss Astis Mittens' response to claims of cultural appropriation.
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A collaboration between artists and scientists has led to the creation of new artwork that reflects how climate change is affecting Colorado and the Mountain West.
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Indigenous art is often only viewed as a historical work of the past, but that art and the Indigenous people who make it are still present today. One Cochiti Pueblo artist showcases that concept in his latest exhibit at the History Colorado Museum in Denver.