This past Tuesday teens and twenty somethings alike lined up at Broomfield’s 1stBank Center to hear the pop rap and soul genius of Jon Bellion.…
At first glance, “The Foreigner” looks like a movie destined for the bargain bin at your local retail store. It has all the markings of…
A constant discussion found in film circles is one surrounding what it means for a film to be a “classic.” Films of this caliber require…
On October 2nd, Tom Petty passed away, leaving fans in mourning worldwide, and fellow artists expressing their gratitude through various forms of tribute. Petty, who was…
For centuries, the gothic literary tradition has been keeping readers up at night, eyes wide and hands gripped tightly around the binding. From nineteenth century…
Littleton Town Hall Arts Center’s rendition of “In the Heights” is small in both venue and staging, but delivers a memorable production. Lin Manuel Miranda…
The halfway mark for a quarter is the deer-in-the-headlights moment where one second guesses their study habits and begins to contemplate how to cram hundreds…
Getting tickets to a King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard is nearly impossible; tickets are selling out months in advance across the US. The two…
On Jan. 14, 1977, David Bowie released the song “A New Career in a New Town,” an upbeat instrumental piece about his move from the…
The recent release “Stronger” is a heartfelt journey to recovery based on the memoir by Boston Marathon bombing survivor, Jeff Bauman. Bauman, who lost both…