Rising Tide
artwithaltitude2024-08-05T03:02:45+00:00There’s a new nonprofit in town that’s raising eyebrows, stepping on toes and doing work that’s already been done—or at least, that’s the rumor.
There’s a new nonprofit in town that’s raising eyebrows, stepping on toes and doing work that’s already been done—or at least, that’s the rumor.
Documentary films have been a highlight of the Bud Werner Memorial Library’s programming because there are so many wonderful stories being shared in this format.
Think your outdoor adventures are extreme? Try 25 different arts and culture experiences in a week.
The pirate patch covering artist Gregory Block’s right eye is not part of an outlandish costume being worn by a man whose reputation for quirky often precedes him.
Lori Biagi found and joined Steamboat Dance Theatre as a way to reconnect with her love of dance as a new resident in Steamboat.
Once the home of the tight-knit Freemason society, the top floor of Steamboat Springs’ historic Routt County National Bank building is now a showcase for another tight-knit community: the community of the arts.
Perry-Mansfield Performing Arts School and Camp is known for iconic photographs of dancers.
When Silas Axtell first returned to Steamboat Springs from studying art in New York, I asked him where he worked. He replied he only painted. That level of confidence was impressive in a town where most people work three jobs.
Nick Simon could hum a tune before he could talk. At the tender age of five, he hopped on a stage at his father’s work Halloween social and sang every word of “Take Me Home, Country Roads,” unplanned and uninhibited. Music simply flowed through his veins.
Cookie Lockhart is a local legend in Steamboat Springs. When you see a sharply dressed woman in a cowboy hat with belt and glasses bedecked in rhinestones, you’ll know you’ve found her.
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