Colorado has had a long, often complex history with the LGBTQ+ community, marked by triumphs as well as tragedies. By Jessi Sachs
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EntertainmentFeatured
‘We are not just history’: Boulder art galleries seek to shift the focus to Black success
by Lauren Hillby Lauren HillLocal artist Adderly Grant-Lord curated a series of exhibits in Boulder County to celebrate Black History Month. By Lauren Hill
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Boulder celebrates Indigenous Peoples Day for the seventh year in a row
Boulder celebrates Indigenous Peoples Day following a 2016 resolution put forth by community members and Indigenous leaders. By Addison Luetke
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Learn about the history of Black History Month that occurs every February and how you can get involved. By Bella Hammond
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Entertainment
‘Measure for Measure’: Justice and #MeToo in 17th Century Vienna
by Izzy Fincherby Izzy FincherIn Shakespeare’s “Measure for Measure,” a powerful question emerges: will abusive men in power be brought to justice? By Izzy Fincher
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EntertainmentFilms
‘Judas and the Black Messiah’ is a potent lesson on loyalty and tragedy
by Ben Bermanby Ben BermanCreative narrative decisions and bold acting propels “Judas” into the upper tier of political biopics. By Ben Berman
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EntertainmentMusic
Musical theater meets social studies on comedy-rock album “POTUS”
by Ben Bermanby Ben BermanOn the comedic, theatrical “POTUS,” indie singer David W. Jacobsen surveys some of America’s most disreputable leaders. By Ben Berman
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Organized by the Oyate Native American Student Organization, members of the CU community marched across campus, carrying signs and honoring Indigenous Peoples’ Day. By Colie Dorfman
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EntertainmentMusic
No-No Boy retells haunting, powerful stories of Asian American immigrants
by Ben Bermanby Ben BermanNo-No Boy delivers engaging acoustic performance and deeply personal retelling of America’s dark history of Asian immigration. By Ben Berman
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Many people think the United States has no obligation to immigrants, but according to our U.S. laws, we do. By Valeria Fugate