Tag: Jennifer Mulson
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Colorado Springs family refutes new Max documentary ‘Six Schizophrenic Brothers’
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Horror sells seats. That’s what producers told Lindsay Mary Galvin Rauch when she expressed her family’s disappointment about how they were portrayed in “Six Schizophrenic Brothers,” a new documentary that’s going gangbusters on HBO Max and social media. The four-part series chronicles the psychosis, murder,…
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Pikes Peak or Bust: One of biggest rodeos in the country kicks off in Colorado Springs Tuesday
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save The Pikes Peak region is rodeo country. The Pikes Peak or Bust Rodeo has been a community staple since 1936, only missing three years during WWII and one year during the pandemic. Not only does it entertain 30,000 fans, but net proceeds are donated to…
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Green Box Arts Festival near Colorado Springs brings in world-famous performers, artists
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Once Michela Marino Lerman learned how to make music with her feet, she never stopped. The New York City tap dancing aficionado became enamored with the art form at 5, when her mother put on movies starring tap dance legends Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers.…
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New Colorado Springs exhibit features work by former Gazette political cartoonist
The news can feel like a soap opera. You stop watching for a few decades and when you tune back in, the same storylines are still chugging along. The same can apply to the headlines. When award-winning former Gazette political cartoonist Chuck Asay started looking back through his old work for a new Pikes Peak…
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Ice Fest, Snowdown and more: Celebrate winter at festivals across Colorado
You can’t stop winter from wintering, so you might as well embrace the season. See if you can relish the cold, snow, ice and all the pleasures that accompany the frozen days with the help of a festive winter festival or two. And remember, spring solstice is only a little over two months away. Annual…
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All aboard! These Colorado trains are offering holiday-themed rides with Santa
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save If reindeer weren’t available, Santa would certainly travel by train. As evidenced by all the Santa-themed train experiences that roll our way every holiday season. Here are some to get you in the holiday mood. The Santa’s North Pole Adventure train is returning to the…
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Award-winning Colorado comedian, registered nurse Nancy Norton believes dark humor can heal
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Nancy Norton now has proof that being a comedian is an act of service. She’s always intuitively known laughter was healing, but now, close to becoming a certified humor professional in a three-year program through the nonprofit Association for Applied and Therapeutic Humor, she’s got…
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Portal to the past: Step back in time at this living history park and museum in Colorado Springs
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save The sun beats down as roosters crow and a pair of pigs happily oink and gambol about their muddy pit at Rock Ledge Ranch Historic Site. Mothers push their toddlers in strollers down the paved sidewalks, residents pop by the General Store hoping for a…
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Acrobatic Broadway stars: Meet the white-cheeked gibbons at Cheyenne Mountain Zoo
That’s not a car alarm. Tis the symphonic sounds of two little white-cheeked gibbons who are super stoked about going outside at Cheyenne Mountain Zoo. Every morning, as their keepers prepare their outdoor exhibit for the day, 39-year-old Debbie and 34-year-old Tanh Linh sing a song of unbearable ecstasy as they impatiently wait. These two…