Here's what's happening this weekend in and around Colorado Springs.
- By Jennifer Mulson jen.mulson@gazette.com
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The string band The Sweet Lillies will perform folk and Americana music Thursday at Armadillo Ranch in Manitou Springs.
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Earworms, those usually unwanted bits of songs that play on an endless loop in your mind, can be challenging to get rid of.
- Linda Navarro linda.navarro@gazette.com
A music find: Ondara
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It’s big and frequently empty now, except recently as a COVID-19 shelter and at times home to trade shows, MMA fighting and roller derby competitions, but the downtown City Auditorium at Kiowa…
- Linda Navarro linda.navarro@gazette.com
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Major stars and entertainers made stops in Colorado Springs during the '60s and '70s summer Broadmoor International Theatre seasons.
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She was a popular Mary Poppins, a star of the opera "Carmen" and is also fond of her most recent role at the Fine Arts Center Theatre that drew on all of Jennifer DeDominici Bittle's talents.
- Linda Navarro linda.navarro@gazette.com
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With the founding of Colorado Springs in 1871 and its railroad and soon-to follow Millionaire’s Row of homes, high-society culture was sure to come.
- Linda Navarro linda.navarro@gazette.com
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The elite Fountain Valley School, south of Colorado Springs, was founded in 1930 as a private boarding and day school, its alumni list dotted with students with famous family names.
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So many things to enjoy this weekend. Here's a sample.
- Linda Navarro linda.navarro@gazette.com
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A wide variety of things to do this weekend in our area. Here's a sample.
- Linda Navarro linda.navarro@gazette.com
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Winter events, good food, Elephant Collective and even a Mardi Gras parade this weekend. Here's a sample of what's happening.
- Linda Navarro linda.navarro@gazette.com
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Bighorns, bucking bulls, ringing bells and more this weekend around town. Here's a sample.
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Rock band Dead & Company will begin its 2020 tour in Colorado this summer.
- Morgan Gray morgan.gray@gazette.com
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Rock band Guns N' Roses will be heading to Colorado during their 2020 tour. They'll be performing at Dick's Sporting Goods Park on July 29.
- Linda Navarro linda.navarro@gazette.com
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A variety of activities indoors and out this weekend and here's a sample of our favorites.
- By Jennifer Mulson jen.mulson@gazette.com
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Loads of winter festivals across Colorado will help brighten the cold season.
- BY LESLIE JAMES leslie.james@gazette.com
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Performers are beginning to announce shows at Colorado's famous outdoor venue for the 2020 concert year.
- Linda Navarro linda.navarro@gazette.com
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Lots of Western things going on during the National Western Stock in Denver this weekend and add to that a Boat Show, Mobile Museum, sci-fi literature and more. Here's a sample of some favorites.
- Linda Navarro linda.navarro@gazette.com
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The National Western Stock Show, a sportsmen's expo, the Wolf Moon and much more are on tap in and around Colorado Springs this weekend. Here's a sample of what's going on.
- Amanda Hancock amanda.hancock@gazette.com
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Along the Front Range this weekend, music fans of all genres will find something to their liking. Here's a look at what's on tap.
- Amanda Hancock amanda.hancock@gazette.com
DENVER • Maggie Rogers is one of my favorite musicians to follow on Instagram, and it’s because her account is full of things such as a photo of some words the singer found scribbled on a bath…
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Country music star Travis Tritt will bring a solo, acoustic show to Pikes Peak Center on Feb. 28.
- Linda Navarro linda.navarro@gazette.com
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So many fun things to do in and around Colorado Springs this weekend. Here are a few of our favorites.
- Amanda Hancock amanda.hancock@gazette.com
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Before the first Seven Peaks Music Festival began last year, Dierks Bentley didn’t set the highest of expectations for the three-day fest he helped curate with Live Nation.