K-12 public schools across Colorado closed tomorrow, Make Them Hear You and...
On today’s Morning Magazine, K-12 public schools across Colorado will be closed tomorrow, including over 100 in Denver, as educators and students head to the Capitol to protest the underfunding of...
View ArticleSchools that will remain open Thursday amid rally for K-12 funding
Over 100 schools in Denver will be closed tomorrow, as many teachers, educators, and students plan to attend a rally at the Capitol. The statewide day of action is for teachers and educators to protest...
View ArticleProtesters gather outside Aurora ICE GEO Detention Center following the...
Last night, at least one hundred people came together outside of the Immigrations and Customs Enforcement, or ICE, GEO Detention Center in Aurora, Colorado to show their support for Jeanette Vizguerra,...
View ArticleResistance Calendar: 3/20-3/27
In an effort to amplify the work being done on the streets every single day by dedicated changemakers standing up for justice and speaking out against those in power who are attacking our friends and...
View ArticleHear the latest on Jeanette Vizguerra and Radio Nibbles
On today’s Morning Magazine, KGNU’s Jackie Sedley reads our weekly resistance calendar. The latest on Jeanette Vizguerra – the immigrant activist who was detained by ICE in Denver on Monday. After...
View ArticleDay of Action Teacher Rally in Denver
Listen: play_arrow MorningMagazine_2025-03-20 Gabrielle Mendoza Day of Action Teacher Rally in Denver Educators from all over Colorado are gathering in Denver today, for a “Day of Action” rally against...
View ArticleProtesters rally at Auraria Campus to call for the release of Jeanette Vizguerra
U. S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE, is calling immigrant activist Jeanette Vizguerra a convicted criminal alien and vowing to expel her from the U.S. Her attorneys have filed an...
View ArticleBooktalk: Novelist Karen Russell’s THE ANTIDOTE
Host Diana Korte speaks with award-winning Karen Russell, author of 6 books. THE ANTIDOTE opens on Black Sunday, as a historic dust storm in the 1930s ravages the fictional town of Uz, Nebraska. But Uz...
View ArticleRainbow Cult Hosts RENT Singalong March 21
Dedicated to creating a cinematic sanctuary for the queer community, Rainbow Cult is back Friday, March 21 at the MCA Holiday Theater with a singalong. The event is to celebrate the Musical RENT,...
View ArticleArvada Center Explores Race and Gentrification through Classic Play,...
The Arvada Center is presenting Clybourne Park in its Black Box theater through the end of March. The Pulitzer prize-winning play explores racial tensions and gentrification in a Chicago neighborhood...
View ArticleAfter Image with Michael J. Casey reviews “Black Bag” and “On Becoming a...
In this movie review segment, KGNU’s Veronica Straight-Lingo speaks with Boulder Weekly Film Correspondent Michael J. Casey about films. In this segment, he reviews the films, “Black Bag” and “On...
View ArticleBest of Boulder focuses on supporting the restaurants and businesses we love
Have you ever wondered how restaurants get awarded Best of Boulder honors? Shay Castle, editor-in-chief of the Boulder Weekly, dropped by Radio Nibbles to chat with John Lehndorff about how the ballot...
View ArticleOver 34,000 flock to see Bernie Sanders and AOC in Denver
Tens of thousands of people flocked to Denver’s Civic Center Park last Friday for a political rally featuring Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont, and New York Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez –...
View ArticleNPR and PBS will testify before Congress this morning
Listen: play_arrow 03_26_25_headlines Jackie Sedley DOGE Public Media Hearing The heads of the nation’s two largest public broadcasters are testifying before Congress today to a Department of...
View ArticleRadio Bookclub: Save me Stranger
The March 2025 selection for the Radio Bookclub is Save me Stranger, a collection of short stories by author Erika Krouse. The protagonists in these stories are facing existential disaster and are...
View ArticleAfterhours at the Radio Bookclub: Erika Krouse
In this podcast-only episode of the Radio Bookclub, author Erika Krouse answers questions from the audience at the live taping of the show at the Boulder Bookstore on March 12, 2025. Erika’s latest...
View ArticleAfter Image with Michael J. Casey Talks Sundance in Boulder, Reviews “Death...
In this movie review segment, KGNU’s Veronica Straight-Lingo speaks with Boulder Weekly Film Correspondent Michael J. Casey about films. In this segment, he talks about the big announcement that the...
View ArticleBroadway’s “The Life of Pi” Now Playing at Denver Center Mar 18 – 30
The Broadway hit “The Life of Pi” is playing at The Denver Center for the Performing Arts March 18 – 30. KGNU’s donnie l. betts has this report. play_arrow Broadway’s “The Life of Pi” Now Playing at...
View ArticleBMOCA Presents New Exhibition “Pieced Together” at Frasier March 24 – August 17
The Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art, in an ongoing partnership with the boulder community, has launched a new exhibition at the Canyons Gallery in the Frasier Retirement Community. The exhibition is...
View ArticleHumanize Podcast Recording Live Episode At Boulder Museum April 17
Dedicated to normalizing uncomfortable conversations about race, The Humanize Podcast has been recording live recordings at the Museum of Boulder throughout 2025 to amplify black culture in Boulder....
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