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Dance Initiative organizes a bilingual conversation about racism and the artsThis story has a bilingual element, thanks to Bryan Alvarez-Terrazas and Claudia PawlEste cuento es en español y ingles, gracias a Bryan Alvarez-Terrazas y Claudia Pawl
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A teen theatre camp was in need of a new space to rehearse (and possibly perform), so local organizations offered aid.
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This month on Current Ritual, host S.S. Kitty interviews Auston Tribble, organizer of Grovestock Music & Art Festival in Glenwood Springs.
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En este episodio de El Sol Habla, Vanessa y Raleigh platican con Sofía Chaparro, abordando temas de la justicia lingüística. Sofía es profesora de Educación para la diversidad cultural y lingüística de la Universidad de Colorado en Denver.
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Cowboy Brad Fitch has entertained tourists and locals in Estes Park for nearly three decades
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Take a piece, leave a piece… or both. That’s the idea behind the new mini art gallery parked outside Mosaic in downtown Montrose.
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This week on Express Yourself, we get details on the Soldner Center for the Arts and Innovation's summer events in Aspen; Thunder River Theatre Company's Artistic Director Missy Moore talks about their current play, Lifespan of a Fact; and KDNK's Aly Sanguily talks with Chawar Tequila founder Elliot Logan Hines about the brand's Ecuadorian agave spirits.
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Esta semana en El Sol Habla, conversamos con Leonardo Occhipinti, un artista que vive en El Bolsón, Patagonia. Cada semana, publicamos una página de su historieta, "Sincronías", en el Sol del Valle.
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Buckle up, because this month's episode of Senior Matters gets ROWDY. Local a cappella group Kindred Spirits performs live in the KDNK Studio, Diane makes some NSFW comments about some very inappropriate activities on Flag Day back when she was in elementary school, and can you say "Chihua-WOW"?
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This week on Express Yourself, we get an update from the Carbondale Public Arts Commission on next week's annual sculpture Art Walk. Also, get your DNA upgraded (?) with singing bowls as we talk astrology (just what is Mercury in Retrograde?), and three local stone carvers pop in to talk a new exhibition at Carbondale Arts.