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SUMMARY:Taylor Ashton & Bella White
DESCRIPTION:Presented by KGNU\n \nDoors: 7:30 PMShowtime: 8:00 PM \nTaylor Ashton:\nTaylor Ashton is a Canadian singer and songwriter living in Brooklyn. He spent the first half of his twenties on the road across Canada as frontman of the band Fish & Bird before moving to New York to work on a new set of songs and a new chapter of life. His music takes influence from the cosmic emotionality of Joni Mitchell\, the sage vulnerability of Bill Withers\, the humour and heartbreak of Randy Newman\, and old-time and Celtic folk music. Alternately accompanying himself on clawhammer banjo and electric guitar\, Taylor croons poignantly clever lyrical insights while effortlessly gliding between a Bill Callahan-esque baritone to a Thom Yorke-like falsetto. \nHis full-length debut album “The Romantic” was released in early 2020\, followed by a companion EP “Romanticize” featuring remixes\, reimaginings\, and new songs. His songwriting appears on albums by Watkins Family Hour\, the Brother Brothers\, Benjamin Lazar Davis and others\, and he has released singles with Aoife O’Donovan\, The Fretless\, and Aerialists\, as well as a moody acoustic duo record in 2018 with songwriter & guitarist Courtney Hartman. Much is in store for 2022\, including at least one new album and more fruitful collaborations. \n \n  \nBella White:\nA truly original new voice in songwriting\, Bella White creates an undeniable magic by mining the rare duality at the heart of her artistry. Although she hails from the Canadian city of Calgary\, the 22-year-old singer/multi-instrumentalist grew up on the classic country and old-time music she first discovered thanks to her father\, a Virginia native who played in bluegrass bands all throughout her childhood. On her debut album Just Like Leaving\, White balances her old-soul musicality with a lyrical perspective that’s entirely of-the-moment\, embracing an intense self-awareness as she documents her coming-of-age in real-time. “I’m still quite young\, but I was very young when I wrote this album\,” says the Nashville-based artist. “All of these songs came from processing my feelings right as I was experiencing certain things for the first time in my life.” \nCurrently writing for her second album\, White has already begun to see the impact of her debut’s exacting self-reflection. “Just Like Leaving feels like a storybook of the things I went through when I was 18 and 19—each song is about a very specific feeling from my relationships during that time\,” she says. “I’ve had a lot of younger people tell me that they relate to the experience of learning about yourself through someone else\, and I’ve also had older folks tell me how it reminds them of when they were younger. I used to fear sometimes that I might run out of things to say in my songs\, but I don’t feel that way after seeing how this album has affected people. It’s reminded me that there will always be a creative source for me to tap into.”  \n \n*All tickets subject to service fees
URL:https://www.chautauqua.com/event/taylor-ashton/
LOCATION:Chautauqua Community House\, 301 Morning Glory Drive\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Chautauqua Community House Series,Concerts
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SUMMARY:Chautauqua + KGNU Present/Presentan: Festival Del Sol
DESCRIPTION:Event Time/Hora del evento: 12PM – 5PM\nEvent Info\, Music\, Food\, Activities\, and more! / Información del evento\, música\, comida\, actividades y más\nColorado Chautauqua is proud to present the second annual free and bilingual Festival Del Sol (formerly Celebración de la Comunidad) on Sunday\, September 18th! Enjoy live music\, food trucks\, outdoor beer/wine garden\, traditional dance\, games\, children’s activities\, photo booth\, and local art vendors at the Chautauqua Auditorium and surrounding gardens. Kick off National Hispanic Heritage Month by celebrating the vibrancy of Latin culture in the stunning surroundings of Chautauqua! \nREGISTRATION IS REQUIRED FOR LIVE ENTERTAINMENT AT THE AUDITORIUM.  PLEASE RSVP HERE TO OBTAIN ADVANCE TICKETS!  REGISTRATION IS ALSO AVAILABLE ON-SITE AT THE AUDITORIUM ENTRANCE. \nRide the FREE Shuttle\nEnjoy a stress-free way to get to Chautauqua. The shuttle will pick up at 27th Way/Broadway and New Vista High School starting at 11:30 am\, returning approximately every 15 minutes.  It will drop off and pick up at the same spot – right outside the Chautauqua Dining Hall until 30 mins after show. \nProduced in collaboration with members of El Centro AMISTAD\, Boulder Convention & Visitor’s Bureau\, and Cal-Wood. \n¡Colorado Chautauqua está orgulloso de presentar el segundo evento anual gratuito y bilingüe del Festival del Sol (antes conocido como Celebración de la Comunidad) el domingo 18 de septiembre! Disfrute de música en vivo\, food trucks\, vino y cerveza en el jardín\, bailes tradicionales\, juegos\, actividades para niños\, cabina de fotos y venta de arte local ubicada en el auditorio de Chautauqua y el parque circundante. ¡Inauguremos el mes internacional de la herencia hispana celebrando el brillo de la cultura latina en el bellísimo parque de Chautauqua! \nSE REQUIERE REGISTRACIÓN PARA ASISTIR A LOS EVENTOS EN VIVO EN EL AUDITORIO. ¡FAVOR DE CONFIRMAR SU ASISTENCIA AQUÍ PARA OBTENER LOS BOLETOS CON ANTICIPACIÓN! LA REGISTRACIÓN TAMBIÉN ESTÁ DISPONIBLE A LA ENTRADA DEL AUDITORIO.  \nObtenga transporte GRATUITO\nDisfrute de un transporte sin estrés para llegar a Chautauqua. El autobús recoge a los pasajeros cada 15 minutos en la intersección de 27th Way y Broadway y en la escuela New Vista empezando a las 11:30 am. La ruta estará activa de Chautauqua Dinning Hall a estos dos lugares hasta 30 minutos después del concierto. \nProducido en colaboración con miembros de El Centro AMISTAD\, Boulder Convention & Visitor’s Bureau y Cal-Wood. \nArtists/artistas: \nLos Mocochetes \n \nWebsite \nPink Hawks \n \nWebsite \nRenee Goust \n \nWebsite
URL:https://www.chautauqua.com/event/festival-del-sol/
LOCATION:Chautauqua Auditorium\, 100 Morning Glory Dr.\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Concerts
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SUMMARY:Spaced Out: Explore The Cosmos
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Astronaut Foods\n \nDoor Time: 2:00 PMShowtime: 3:00 PM \nThe Chautauqua Auditorium is proud to present the inaugural Spaced Out event on Sunday\, September 11. Explore the cosmos with speakers from five local space organizations including Ball Aerospace\, CU/Fiske Planetarium\, Lockheed Martin\, SwRI\, and PSI. Presentations will consist of fascinating new images and discoveries of recent missions to the Sun\, Mars\, Venus and beyond. Experts weigh in on the successful deployment of the James Webb Telescope\, upcoming launch of the Artemis Rocket\, and much more. Attendees have the chance to discuss and inquire about these awe-inspiring recent missions that have enhanced our understanding of the cosmos by participating in a Q&A session following the lectures. \nBring the entire family early to Spaced Out to enjoy fun\, interactive activities that aim to teach\, inspire\, and entertain! \nIn partnership with Ball Aerospace\, CU-Boulder Fiske Planetarium\, and PickNik Robotics. \n*All tickets subject to service fees \nSpaced Out Schedule: \n2:00- 3:00 PM: Doors Open: Enjoy space ice cream by Astronaut Foods\, climb aboard the MESO lab\, play with a robotic arm from PickNik\, and treat yourself to food and beverages at the Picnic Shelter. \n3:00 – 3:05 PM: Emcee Intro \n3:05 – 3:30 PM: Hal Levison: NASA’s Lucy Mission – First to the Trojans  \n3:35 – 4:00 PM: Amanda Hendrix: Titan! The Most Earth-Like Place in the Outer Solar System  \n4:00 – 4:30 PM: Intermission: Enjoy space ice cream by Astronaut Foods\, climb aboard the MESO lab\, play with a robotic arm from PickNik\, and treat yourself to food and beverages at the Picnic Shelter. \n4:30 – 5:15 PM: Corey Brooker: Artemis & Orion – Forward To The Moon \n5:20 – 6:05 PM: Gregory Wirth: NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope: The Largest\, Most Powerful Observatory in Space \n  \nAbout the Speakers & Topics:\n \nGregory Wirth\nNASA’s James Webb Space Telescope: The Largest\, Most Powerful Observatory in Space\nAfter decades of keen anticipation\, astronomers worldwide were thrilled to see the powerful new James Webb Space Telescope successfully launched into space on December 25\, 2021. JWST’s giant primary mirrors – the largest ever deployed in orbit – were delicately folded up to fit into the rocket. They were successfully deployed last January and provided spectacular infrared images in early July. This talk will share Ball’s mirror design\, build and focus processes\, and will give an overview of the stunning science that JWST will continue to deliver. \n \nAmanda Hendrix\nTitan! The Most Earth-Like Place in the Outer Solar System\nThe Cassini mission at Saturn revealed many secrets about Titan\, Saturn’s largest moon. Titan is unique among moons in our solar system\, with its dense atmosphere\, weather\, and hydrocarbon lakes. We’ll talk about Cassini’s discoveries\, the upcoming Dragonfly mission\, and what it might be like for humans to visit Titan. \n \nCorey Brooker\nArtemis & Orion – Forward To The Moon\nArtemis is the twin sister of Apollo and goddess of the Moon in Greek mythology. Now\, she personifies our path to the Moon as the name of NASA’s program to return astronauts to the lunar surface by 2024. When they land\, Artemis astronauts will step foot where no human has ever been before: the Moon’s South Pole. With the horizon goal of sending humans to Mars\, Artemis begins the next era of exploration. \n \nHal Levison\nNASA’s Lucy Mission – First to the Trojans\nI will discuss NASA’s Lucy mission. Lucy\, selected as part of NASA’s Discovery Program\, is the first reconnaissance of the Jupiter Trojans\, objects that hold vital clues to deciphering the history of the Solar System. Due to an unusual and fortuitous orbital configuration\, Lucy\, will perform a comprehensive investigation that visits a record eight of these primitive bodies. It will use a suite of remote sensing instruments to map geologic\, surface color and composition\, thermal and other physical properties of its targets at close range. Lucy\, like the human fossil for which it is named\, will revolutionize the understanding of our origins. Lucy launched on Oct. 16\, 2021. It will have its first encounter with a Trojan on Sept. 15\, 2027. \n  \nClimb aboard the\n \n \nThe Mobile Earth + Space Observatory (MESO) is a mobile environmental and space science laboratory outfitted with hands-on educational and research instrumentation that support activities focused on weather\, climate\, astronomy and renewable energy. The goal for this ‘science center on wheels’ is to engage the public in scientific inquiry and allow them to experience authentic science first-hand. \n  \nPlay with a robotic arm from\n \n \nPickNik is a robotics company based in Boulder that combines world-class robotics expertise and state of the art open source robotics frameworks to save you time and money. They will be bringing a robot platform that includes an industrial metal table that patrons can interact with.
URL:https://www.chautauqua.com/event/spaced-out/
LOCATION:Chautauqua Auditorium\, 100 Morning Glory Dr.\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Space Series
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SUMMARY:"This Is [Not] Who We Are" featuring Directors Katrina Miller and Beret Strong
DESCRIPTION:Door Time: 6:30 PMShowtime: 7:00 PM \nPresented in partnership with Museum Of Boulder\, KUNC\, Colorado Sound and Historic Boulder \nBoulder\, Colorado\, prides itself on being beautiful\, welcoming\, and inclusive. However\, in 2019\, racially-charged and dangerous policing involving a Black university student made national news. The documentary film\, This Is [Not] Who We Are\, explores the gap between Boulder’s self-image and the more complex lived experiences—both historical and contemporary—of its Black citizens. \nBlack people have lived in Boulder continuously for nearly 150 years\, but their history is not well known. Black families faced discrimination in housing\, employment\, education\, health care\, criminal justice\, and social activities. By the 1920’s\, Boulder had become a rallying point for the Ku Klux Klan. In the 1970s employment and housing opened up\, but many problems remain. Although the particulars of Boulder’s history are unique\, its social trajectory into the 21st century is nevertheless emblematic of many cities across the country that struggle to reconcile their liberal politics with the reality of their communities. \nThis is [Not] Who We Are braids the lived experiences of Black characters ranging in age from 12 to 78. Some stories are searing\, while others are hopeful. The film seeks to open a space for dialogue among Boulderites and about cities like Boulder\, overwhelmingly white\, wealthy\, and conflicted about issues of diversity\, inclusion\, and equity. Is a more economically and racially diverse future possible\, both in Boulder and in cities like it across America? \nPlease join us for a special evening of film\, song\, poetry\, and a post-screening panel discussion featuring directors Katrina Miller and Beret Strong. \n*All tickets subject to service fees
URL:https://www.chautauqua.com/event/this-is-not-who-we-are/
LOCATION:Chautauqua Auditorium\, 100 Morning Glory Dr.\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
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SUMMARY:Chautauqua Tree Tour
DESCRIPTION:Event Time: 3:00 PM \nDid you know Chautauqua has varieties of over 500 trees? Chautauqua’s enchantment lies in its setting\, but the early settlers did little to cultivate the trees.  Only the hardy native vegetation could withstand the summer heat and winter snow. By comparison\, todays Chautauqua hosts an abundant urban forest. Join tree experts Bill Briggs and Jeff Rump as they guide you through the flowering oasis of native and imported species that have been introduced in the past 120 year. Chautauqua has everything from Eastern White Pines to Kentucky Coffee Trees to Buckeyes\, in addition to the familiar Ashes\, Oaks\, Elms\, and Ponderosa Pines. Attend this complimentary one hour tour to learn about the trees of Chautauqua and their history.
URL:https://www.chautauqua.com/event/tree-talks/
LOCATION:Academic Hall\, 298 Morning Glory Rd.\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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