Entertainment
Backstage At Rock Opera ‘American Idiot’ Can Be Crazy
With the rock opera “American Idiot,” the energy and madness on stage is one thing. Making it all happen backstage — without a major collision — is quite another.
Christo’s Over The River Now Planned For 2015
The artist Christo is pushing back the time frame for his Over the River project, which would involve suspending 5.9 miles worth of silvery, translucent fabric over specific sections of a 42-mile stretch of the Arkansas River.
Home & Garden Show A Great Place To Get Tips
The annual Colorado Garden and Home Show is celebrating 53 years in 2012.
Film Incentives Bill Gets Its First Approval In Colorado
A bill to increase film incentives for productions in Colorado cleared its first hurdle in the House.
‘Lord Of The Dance’ Keeps Audiences Tapping
Michael Flatley’s “Lord of the Dance” has brought Irish step dancing to the world. His choreography has made it more popular than ever before.
Finding Great Vacation Deals Takes Diligence, Research
If this week’s cold temperatures and leftover snow have Coloradans looking for an escape, there are ways to make a vacation more affordable.
Colorado Music Hall Of Fame Inducts Harry Tuft & Barry Fey
It got lost in the drama of Whitney Houston’s death this past weekend, but there was big news in Colorado music.
Loveland Ski Area Holds Mass Wedding
Dozens of couples donned ski goggles, winter coats, and skis or snowboards to mark Valentine’s Day by saying “I do” during a mass mountaintop ceremony at Colorado’s Loveland Ski Area.
Moody: ‘American Idiot’ Is In Your Face, Completely Unexpected
Those who are familiar with the music of the punk band Green Day are most likely familiar with the album “American Idiot.” And those familiar with the album “American Idiot” are also likely familiar with the Broadway rock opera.
Members Of Colorado Music Scene React To Houston Tragedy
The death of Whitney Houston dominated the conversation at the induction ceremony for Colorado Music Hall of Fame on Sunday.



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