Art & Sip: Spring Vegetable Watercolor
Use watercolor to create your favorite vegetables in a simple fresh style.
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City of Longmont events
Use watercolor to create your favorite vegetables in a simple fresh style.
Antonín Dvořák’s American Quartet (1893) inspired American composers to create music that reflected their own culture. George Gershwin’s “Lullaby” (1919) represents one of the earliest attempts, while Aaron Copland’s “Appalachian Spring” stands as a quintessential expression of the country’s simplicity and optimism (1944).
Known for their driving rhythms and innovative approaches to the traditional music of Eastern Europe, this 11-piece brass band brings the sounds of the Old World to the Rocky Mountains performing high-energy Balkan and Klezmer music.
Design and create your own set of original cloth dinner napkins using hand-carved printing blocks.
Inspired by Scandinavian folk art, we will paint stylized floral patterns on rocks.
This Spike Lee landmark in American cinema depicts rising racial tensions in a Brooklyn neighborhood on the hottest day of the summer, ultimately erupting into violence and forcing everyone to confront issues of prejudice and justice.
With this watercolor painting of a night sky in the woods, we’ll create a place where your mind can wander.
Buster Keaton stars as hapless Southern railroad engineer Johnny Gray who faces off against Union soldiers during the American Civil War.
Learn the sustainable art of repairing clothes using colorful threads, patches and more!
Celebrating their 25th season, Stories on Stage presents renowned actors performing dynamic and entertaining short stories written by authors who are as diverse as the people who call Colorado home.
For more than 20 years, The Hummin’ Birds have been bringing the spirit of early American music to life.
Walk the red carpet, pause for photos and join us as we kick off this year’s Boulder International Film Festival with complimentary hors d’oeuvres, cash bar and live music from Antonio Lopez.
The Museum welcomes the Boulder International Film Festival back to our Stewart Auditorium for three glorious days featuring a wide variety of films from local, national and international filmmakers.
The Museum welcomes the Boulder International Film Festival back to our Stewart Auditorium for three glorious days featuring a wide variety of films from local, national and international filmmakers.
In May 2021, as dawn breaks on the first day of Eid, a U.K. Home Office immigration raid in Glasgow’s south side sparks an extraordinary response. When two neighbors are detained on Kenmure Street, word spreads rapidly through Scotland’s most diverse community.
A Portrait of a Postman is the astonishing true story of Kermit Oliver, a reclusive genius who spent decades working the graveyard shift at a Texas post office, while secretly creating masterpieces that would hang in the Smithsonian and designing million-dollar scarves for Hermès.
Desperate to escape the confines of her stifling West Texas hometown and driven by a yearning to find her estranged mother, Caroline (Samara Weaving) falls under the spell of Oliver (Kyle Gallner), a charismatic con man on the run. Drawn together by danger and desire, they embark on a daring journey through the American South, leaving a trail of crime, passion and violence in their wake.
The Museum welcomes the Boulder International Film Festival back to our Stewart Auditorium for three glorious days featuring a wide variety of films from local, national and international filmmakers.