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                        CSU students are preparing for their Halloween Organ Extravaganza. It’s been a staple event in Northern Colorado for 20 years, complete with crazy costumes, music and other surprises.
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                        In 2025, witches and witchcraft appear to be having a moment. More Coloradans are saying they align with pagan, wiccan or other new age beliefs. So, with Halloween around the corner, we talked with a CSU professor who studies the history of witchcraft – and what it can tell us about the modern world.
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                        A History Colorado exhibit offers a powerful look at the role women have played in grieving familiesA spooky program from History Colorado in Denver takes visitors back in time to experience death and mourning in the Old West. “Victorian Death Experiences” explores the traditional role that women have played when a loved one dies.
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                        History Colorado is getting into the spooky season a bit early by presenting its most unusual artifacts — from poison to clown dolls — for its second-annual Creeporado event.
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                        A spooky Halloween program in Denver takes visitors back in time to experience death and mourning in the Old West. “Victorian Death Experiences” looks at the traditional - and essential - role women have played when a loved one dies. We talk with the program’s curator on In The NoCo.
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                        It’s Halloween — the perfect time to try and explain the unexplainable. University of Colorado Boulder’s Heather Kelley studies haunted theaters and ghostly happenings. In The NoCo sat down with her for a haunted All Hallow’s Eve episode.
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                        On today’s episode of Colorado Edition, we learn about a new research center out of Colorado State University that will study the benefits of cannabinoids. We also hear how a collaborative in Northern Colorado is weaving spooky stories into an upcoming event series. Plus we speak with legendary ski map artist James Niehues as he retires from painting trails and passes his torch forward.
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                        Officials say small groups, social distancing and masks will be key to avoiding COVID-19 outbreaks over the holiday.
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                        It’s Saturday night, and I’m in Asylum 49’s basement. It’s actually an old hospital. Heavy metal is blasting from a loudspeaker. The basement’s pitch...
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                        Coloradans out trick-or-treating for Halloween are sure to see all sorts of decorated jack-o'-lanterns. But people with food allergies may be hoping some…