The Storyteller
Austin Price, Editor in Chief
There was a great storyteller
Who told tales of you and me
The sweet songbird of literature
Who relied on his ABC’s
Rain on the Roof
Austin Price, Editor in Chief
The rain patters on the tin roof
Split, splatter, split, splatter
Continuous pounding of cool water
Onto old, rickety metal
The Silver Screen is the Star of Sunset Boulevard at the St. James Theatre
Eamon Lujan, Guest Writer
I want to preface this review by saying I did not hate this production, and I fear everything I say next is going to make you think I hate it. I don’t hate it; I desperately need to see this weird show again to better understand it. It is a unique piece of theatre, unlike anything I have ever seen in my life and that’s perhaps why I sound so negative, because I don’t have a good frame of reference for understanding a production like this. If you can, I encourage you all to go see Sunset Boulevard.
A Trip to the Denver Art Museum
Dylan Aguirre-Miller, Staff Photographer
Denver is in the center of art, culture, education, and nature. One of the primary spots to experience this wave of creativity is the Denver Art Museum. The Denver Art Museum is located in the Civic Center of Denver, Colorado. With an encyclopedic collection of more than 70,000 diverse works from across the centuries and world, the Denver Art Museum is one of the largest art museums between the West Coast and Chicago. Featuring rotating exhibits, as well as permanent art pieces, the museum has something for everyone to enjoy.
The Forest: Destruction
Carver Lawson, Special Projects Manager
The lumberjack visited my forest often,
I’d see him sweetly swing that axe
and for miles you could hear the thundering whack.
Tensions Flare in Stereophonic at the John Golden Theatre
Eamon Lujan, Guest Writer
Stereophonic is a new play written by David Adjimi and directed by Daniel Aukin with original songs by Will Butler. It debuted at Playwrights Horizons, a theatre that fosters new work by playwrights hoping to break into the business. The play became the most nominated play ever at the 2024 Tony Awards with 13 nominations, beating the previous record of 12 held by Jeremy O. Harris’ Slave Play.