Arts & Culture
- When COVID hit, Taylor Passios (MediaPro’21) watched the world fall into the same pattern she lives in as a hypochondriac: Feel something, Google it, panic — repeat.
- The artist’s work is found in the permanent collections of 44 museums.
- American Indians and archaeologists have had a long and often fractious history. Carlton Shield Chief Gover is trying to change that.
- From Beyonce to Pixar, Tia Fuller shines her light on jazz. Soon after Tia Fuller (MMus’00) vamped the red carpet at the Grammy Awards in March 2019, she got a call from a casting agent representing the animated Pixar film Soul. “They were
- Eric Klinger, senior writing instructor and associate faculty director of the CU Boulder Writing Center, teaches “Intergenerational Writing,” a course that pairs juniors and seniors with community members over the age of 60 for research and writing projects.
- Photojournalist Ross Taylor captured the final moments between pet owners and their companions. The work has gone viral.
- Making music is a physical pursuit. The CU Music Wellness Program helps performers stay fit.
- Rodney Sauer bought a cultural treasure sight unseen — a vast trove of silent film-era musical scores. Then he gave it all away.
- Chris Carlson's art will rise up and grab you. Chalk it up to an open mind.
- This summer marks the 50th anniversary of the Woodstock Music and Arts Festival.