PIKES PICK: Artists, create the poster for Race to the Clouds
Yours could be the poster for the June 21 104th Broadmoor Pikes Peak International Hill Climb with art for the 250-150 anniversary year of the country and state: “The World’s Race America’s Mountain – A Colorado Legacy.” Winning submissions from artists will be featured. ppihc.org – Linda Navarro
Rich Cowden abruptly exits top job at Aurora Fox
John Moore
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Updated 7 hours ago
Executive producer of city-owned theater organization says ‘it was clear it was in the best interest of the theater.’ Rich Cowden has abruptly left his position as executive producer of the city-owned Aurora Fox Arts Center after just 2½ years....
John Moore
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PHOTOS: Puppies play at DEN during the Puppy Bowl
Stephen Swofford
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Updated 10 hours ago
Stephen Swofford
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‘Diamond in the rough’: New trails unlock adventure in red rock wonderland of southern Colorado
Seth Boster
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Updated 4 days ago
CAÑON CITY • It’s around here somewhere. Tiffany Brewer is sure of it. She’s sure, because she’s been here several times before ー this place where one walks atop red rock ridges that rise with the mountains not far from...
Seth Boster
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Denver playwright Edith Weiss: Short and sweet
John Moore
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Updated 10 hours ago
The beloved local playwright, actor and director is having her moment at age 74 with an evening of ‘fierce’ short plays How good of a humanoid is Edith Weiss? “She feels bad killing Japanese beetles,” said Christy Montour-Larson, her friend...
John Moore
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New York ❤️ Colorado Symphony
John Moore
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Updated 1 day ago
Arts news: ‘Shrek’ drama deepens; important internment play in Brighton; John Irving salutes Olympic grandkids The Colorado Symphony is still floating on an apex after last weekend’s historic tour gave 15,000 New Yorkers a listen to the best our state...
John Moore
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Taco night? These are the best in Colorado Springs, according to Best of the Springs voters
Seth Boster
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Updated 3 days ago
In this weekly feature, we’re celebrating the best of Colorado Springs’ food and drink scene ー as determined by voters in The Gazette’s annual Best of the Springs (thebestofthesprings.com). We’ll throw in our own recommendation, too. Up this week: tacos. ...
Seth Boster
Reporter
Wanna get away? Snow geese in Lamar, chocolate in Estes Park and live music at Red Rocks among weekend options around Colorado
April Borjon
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Updated 2 days ago
HIGH PLAINS SNOW GOOSE FESTIVAL: One of the state’s largest birding events returns to the eastern plains, drawing visitors eager to witness thousands of snow geese and other migratory birds along the Western Central Flyway. Through Sunday, the four-day festival...
April Borjon
Reporter
‘Melania,’ panned by some film critics, opens with strong ticket sales
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Updated 6 days ago
NEW YORK — Promoted by President Donald Trump as “a must watch,” the Melania Trump documentary “Melania” debuted with a better-than-expected $7 million in ticket sales, according to studio estimates Sunday. The release of “Melania” was unlike any seen before....
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Demond Wilson, who played Lamont on ‘Sanford and Son,’ dies at 79
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Updated 6 days ago
Demond Wilson, who found fame in the 1970s playing Lamont on “Sanford and Son” and went on to become a minister, has died. He was 79. Mark Goldman, a publicist for Wilson, confirmed to The Associated Press that he died...
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New Bonfils-Stanton leader has a name that’s all his own
John Moore
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Updated 4 days ago
A broken neck gave James-Allan Holmes his life back as an artist. Now he’s ready to lead (and cheerlead) for estimable foundation Like so many others, James Holmes was never the same after the Aurora theater massacre of July 20,...
John Moore
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It’s expected that big snow will be accompanied by frigid temperatures in Colorado over the next few days as an arctic air mass moves through the state. According to the National Weather Service, widespread totals of about 8 to 18 inches of snow are possible in higher elevation terrain through Monday morning. Most of that […]
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Man dead after multi-vehicle I-225 crash Friday evening
A man died after he rear-ended another vehicle on northbound Interstate 225 in Aurora Friday evening, causing a multi-vehicle crash. The crash, which took place just before 6 p.m. Friday, began when the man, driving a work van, rear-ended a Ford SUV, which then rear-ended an Infinity SUV, according to a Friday news release from […]




