A community of music: John Isberg
Filmmaker and musician John Isberg sits down with Julia to discuss his project, Where It Begins: CU Music Documentary 1977-2000.
Filmmaker and musician John Isberg sits down with Julia to discuss his project, Where It Begins: CU Music Documentary 1977-2000.
The band Teenage Ghosts released one short EP in 2011. Now, the shoegaze/drone trio has returned with REVELATIONS, on Heirship Records.
Spontaneous. Irreverent. Gritty. Electric. Underground. Unrefined. Different. Raw. These are just some of the words synonymous with Dada and Punk, two cultural movements with a lot in common. When embraced by an artist, something unique emerges from these two movements that makes art fun and engaging.
Andrew talks with several parties involved with UFL's first Comic Con.
As the Celebration Company at the Station Theatre announces its 45th season, no one needs reassurance that they are in the prime of life.
Rebecca gives you the rundown of what to expect from Saturday's Pens to Lens gala, a festival that is beginning to receive national attention.
A two-fer, in which Mathew speaks with director Stephen Fiol and then reviews a rehearsal at the Virginia Theatre.
A conversation with Latrelle Bright, director of Dreamgirls, shows that inclusion is a big effort when it comes to producing a typical play.
Julia discusses folk music and community involvement with The Appleseed Collective's Andrew Brown ahead of their show at Cowboy Monkey this Thursday.
The second round of announcements for The Pygmalion Festival are here — TECH, MADE, and FOOD, plus more within.