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Campus & Local Arts

Courtesy of Democratic Socialists of America Fort Collins

Palestine Benefit Concert supports local families through art, music

Cadence Cardona, Staff Reporter July 14, 2024

Northern Colorado community members gathered together for a night of music, art and insight in support of local Palestinian families saving money to evacuate their relatives out of Gaza. The Palestine...

An illustration of a hallway, viewed from behind the head of a child on a bike looking at two people standing farther down the hallway. The two people both wear a suit and top hat, one set in orange and the other light blue.

These 3 iconic movies are Coloradans

Sananda Chandy, Staff Reporter May 1, 2024

Colorado, the home to many beautifully diverse landscapes and scenery, has been the backdrop for various cult classic movies that fans continually go back to. Colorado fans can visit their filming locations,...

Two actors sit on a bench on a stage while talking to each other. The actor on the left wears an old fashioned blue dress and a white apron at the waist, and the actor on the right wears a similarly old fashioned pink and brown dress with a white apron covering most of the front.

Small town with big emotions: CSU Theatre performs ‘Our Town’

Aubree Miller, Staff Reporter April 25, 2024

A story of everyday life in a small town may not seem that enticing or exciting at first glance. However, Thornton Wilder's "Our Town" has perfectly captivated audiences at Colorado State University through...

A framed portrait hangs on the wall.

Living Her Legacy exhibit honors women of FoCo

Cadence Cardona, Staff Reporter March 19, 2024

The "Meet Inspiring Women of Northern Colorado" exhibit has opened just in time for Women’s History Month, showcasing 48 outstanding women and their accomplishments through the organization Living Her...

A stone sculpture at The Rock Garden Feb. 29. Located on North College Avenue at the south shore of Terry Lake, The Rock Garden is a landscaping supply store featuring several sculptures.

The Rock Garden shares natural beauty of Colorado

Sananda Chandy, Staff Reporter March 4, 2024

From beautiful natural stone veneers and displays to vastly unique rock landscapes, The Rock Garden of Northern Colorado is dedicated to helping its customers learn about the use of locally sourced stone....

Joseph 'Sagonige Yanasi' Pekara's good friend speaks out about the missing and murdered Indigenous People Crisis that is and has been occurring for many years Feb 15.

Indigenous artist Joe Pekara shares his journey

Aubree Miller, Staff Reporter February 22, 2024

Since starting his photography journey in 2017, Indigenous Fort Collins artist Joe Pekara has captured striking photographs of nature, concerts and Native American culture. Pekara, also known under...

Students learn how to catwalk, and vouge during "The Category is: Ballroom" event on Feb. 6, 2024

Category is… Ballroom! teaches culture through dance

Sananda Chandy, Staff Reporter February 20, 2024

With the music booming and good vibes through the roof, Colorado State University students and staff catwalk across the Lory Student Center Theatre, showing their fierceness, confidence and individuality...

"Mao Tou Ying," a 25-foot metal sculpture of an owl, expels plumes of fire at the Sweetheart Festival in Loveland, Colorado, Feb. 10. Drew Hsu, also known as Torch Mouth, created the artwork.

Loveland’s annual Sweetheart Festival celebrates love, art

Hannah Parcells, News Editor February 13, 2024

Just about 14 miles south of Fort Collins lies the town of Loveland, Colorado. For decades, Loveland has emanated love thanks to its world-renowned Valentine Re-mailing Program.  Each year, thousands...

Ashley Hamilton speaks about her experience in incarceration while other artists Sean Marshall and Shawna Hockaday listen at the "To See Inside: Art, Architecture and Incarceration" panel discussion at the Museum of Art Fort Collins Feb. 8.

Artists share perspectives on life in incarceration

Gwen Riddoch, Staff Reporter February 12, 2024

The Fort Collins Museum of Art presented a glimpse of the world behind bars with their two new exhibits that opened Jan. 26. The first exhibit, "To See Inside: Art, Architecture and Incarceration,"...

Authors Teow Lim Goh of “Western Journeys” and Nina McConigley of “Cowboys and East Indians” joke around before the Infinite West Fort Collins Book Fest, moderated by Arvin Ramgoolam Feb 3.

FoCo Book Fest panel discusses immigrant stories in US West

Gwendolynn Riddoch, Staff Reporter February 8, 2024

Colorado is a part of the West and has a rich history, many pieces of which have been forgotten. Three writers and the Fort Collins community added to the growing change of Western perspectives at the...

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