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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.
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News brief with The Colorado Sun: New Firehawk helicopter, and a museum addresses 'colonizer's gaze'The Colorado Sun Environment and Health Writer Michael Booth joined us to discuss the state’s new firefighting helicopter and Denver Art Museum’s efforts to take cultural awareness and historical context into account when curating exhibits.
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Disney's new exhibit is similar to the Immersive Van Gogh Exhibit, with a virtual reality-like setting.
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Communities across the Front Range are recognizing Black History Month with everything from a special musical performance to a youth storytelling event.
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As an actor, Sarah Polley’s films include "The Sweet Hereafter," "The Weight of Water" and "The Secret Life of Words." As a writer and director, Polley made the challenging "Stories We Tell," and now she has a new movie called "Women Talking." KUNC film critic Howie Movshovitz teaches film at CU-Denver. He says that what the women talk about is disturbing and important.
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A new art exhibit of NFTs created by Colorado artists and collaborators opened this week at the Colorado State Capitol building.
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History was made at the Golden Globes early this year when Michaela Jaé Rodriguez won best actress in a tv drama for her role in Pose. This was the first time a transgender actor has won a Golden Globe. As Hollywood becomes more accepting, the ripple effects can be felt here, including at a local collegiate theater program.
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You get a few different reactions when you’re seen riding a unicycle in the mountains. “Most of the time, you get the disbelief and the person that’s totally psyched for you,” Josh Torrans says.
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Water World was taken over by dogs on Saturday for Bow Wow Beach Day, an annual tradition at Denver-area water park marking the end of the summer season.