ESTES PARK Nadine Sekerez loves to express herself an artist and musician, but she’s just as passionate about showcasing other people’s talents. The Estes Park resident—and half of duo Dahlby and Nadine—not only organizes the town’s annual mid-summer SnowyGrass Bluegrass Music Festival, but produces other local events with her company Upstream Enterprises. Her latest effort … Continue reading
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Historic Park Theatre hosts free ‘Colorado Experience’ previews
ESTES PARK The Historic Park Theatre is delighted to host free previews of two episodes — “Big Thompson Flood” and “The Stanley Hotel” — from the upcoming season of Rocky Mountain PBS‘s award-winning series Colorado Experience. The event is sponsored by the Estes Park Film Festival* in cooperation with the Colorado Office of Film, TV … Continue reading
October 2015 Mountain Mix – The Best of All the Rest
October 3 Jamestown Juggernaut The Jamestown Juggernaut, Oct. 3 from 8-10:30 a.m., is a challenging half marathon trail race starting at the Mercantile Café, running through the Calwood and Balarat Outdoor Education centers and finishing at Elysian Park. The race is a promotion of health, fun and fitness with its primary aim to support long-term … Continue reading
COVER: Movies in the mountains provide much-needed entertainment close to home
By Jennifer Pund FRONT RANGE Each weekend, Kayla Evans greats every patron of the Backdoor Theater in Nederland as long-time friends. After 15 years of almost never missing a shift, they pretty much are. No matter the size of a town—big or small or even smaller—a movie screening can often be the only regular form … Continue reading
Stanley Film Film Festival’s third year more immersive, horrifying
By Jeffrey V. Smith ESTES PARK Get ready to be scared. The Stanley Film Festival returns, April 30-May 3, for its third year to showcase the best in classic and contemporary horror cinema while deeply immersing participants into a fictional world that “amplifies the experience beyond the terrors shown on screen.” There is nothing to … Continue reading