Nestled in the captivating city of Boulder, Colorado, the Colorado Shakespeare Festival at the Mary Rippon Theater is a cultural gem that enchants audiences with the enduring allure of Shakespearean plays. As a cornerstone of the University of Colorado campus, this festival has a rich history and continues to captivate audiences with its timeless magic. […]
“To blog or Not To Blog.” How many of us can say the next line? I’m thinking most of us. How many? That is the question. Seriously, I cannot get that serious talking about William Shakespeare. Tonight’s Tale, campers, is about a Professor, a Madman, William Shakespeare and the English Language. And Mel Gibson. The […]
pic Lenny Lensworth Frieling Boulder values brevity. After all, “Brevity is the soul of wit.” From the play Hamlet, written by English poet William Shakespeare around 1603. Polonius […]
No shortage of festival frivolity this weekend in Boulder County. Don’t waste any more time indoors as summer will be gone before we know it! Get outside and experience something new this weekend, whether it is a new-found respect for 80’s movies, a traditional Korean dish, or a love for Shakespeare you didn’t know you […]
Met Arpit and Nidhi! They live in Pueblo, Colorado and were up in Boulder to see a play at the Shakespeare Festival. They decided to come up a little early and check out the city beforehand! One of their stops was along the road up Flagstaff at a pull off that overlooks Boulder. They were […]
Finals week is upon us here at CU, which means that students all across campus are now utilizing their years of education and highly developed problem solving skills in order to come up with excuses to avoid studying. As a senior, I can safely say that I’ve become an expert on the subject. A black […]