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Niwot bookstore holds first teen writing workshop
Local young writers came together Saturday for an evening of creativity and collaboration, courtesy of the first teen writing workshop held at The Wandering Jellyfish Bookshop in Niwot. The bookstore is a relatively recent addition to downtown Niwot, opening in the summer of 2021. Co-owners Carissa Mina and Jerilyn Patterson...
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Peak to Peak freshman pens winning script in Denver playwriting competition
Penelope Letter, a freshman at Lafayette’s Peak to Peak Charter School, drew on their background in theater to tackle the challenge of writing a play. Their idea for their play, “Players, Staged,” was sparked by performing in their school’s production of “The Play That Goes Wrong.” But for their version, they added the representation of the LGBTQ community that they found is missing from most plays.
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Lyons artist Android Jones discovers hope and healing after losing studio in fire
For Lyons digital artist Android Jones, Jan. 18 began much like any other morning. Several inches of snow had fallen the night before, so Jones went outside, put on his headphones and got to work shoveling the driveway. Jones, an artist of almost 30 years who has shown his art...
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Girls basketball: Everyone gets in the act as 6A No. 2 Monarch blows past Horizon
LOUISVILLE — The girls basketball program from Horizon High School did its best to tame the scoring of BoCoPreps.com player of the year Natalie Guanella, who had just one point in the opening half Friday night for Class 6A No. 2 Monarch. A more important point: That doesn’t seem...
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