The best Colorado art exhibits of 2023 (including three you can still see)

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 14:30:39 GMT

The best Colorado art exhibits of 2023 (including three you can still see) There were great art exhibitions all around the Front Range in 2023, from big institutions (like the Denver Art Museum and the Museum of Contemporary Art) to mid-size players (like the RedLine Art Center, Understudy and Black Cube), to small, hard-working commercial spaces (like David B. Smith and Leon galleries). They all deserve a hand.These are the ones to remember.“Colombia: The Corn, the River, and the Grave,” Museo de Las Americas, AprilThis was among the most ambitious art efforts in all of Colorado in 2023. The Museo set out to show us the best of contemporary art being made in the country of Colombia and exceeded its goal. The show was full of top names who define the current scene and emerging newcomers who will create its future. Curator Alex Brahim pulled it all together by connecting the natural beauty of his homeland to the decades of political upheaval that have taken place in it. It was a rare opportunity for local audiences to see another world, and a great ex...

Cowboy hats aren’t just a Western tradition in Colorado, they’re a booming business

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 14:30:39 GMT

Cowboy hats aren’t just a Western tradition in Colorado, they’re a booming business Chris Christmas, a fourth-generation Black cowboy with Native American roots, considers the cowboy hat to be an indispensable part of his heritage.“I think I was born with a cowboy hat,” said the 57-year-old Denverite, whose family has resided in Colorado for 120 years. With dozens of hats in his collection today, “I buy them like sneakers,” he laughed.Christmas is pressing against the longstanding stereotype of a white-washed American West by working with hat shaper Parker Orms on a line of headwear stylized on “the untold legacy” of Black cowboy culture.“Because they had come from slavery, there wasn’t too much they had to represent their wealth except their horse, their hat and their scarf,” Christmas said in an interview. “Your identity was based on your hat.”An American renaissance of the Wild West and its traditions is putting the iconic cowboy hat back in the spotlight. In recent years, business has boomed for ...

Influx of migrants in Carbondale prompts $5 million in state emergency funding for local communities

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 14:30:39 GMT

Influx of migrants in Carbondale prompts $5 million in state emergency funding for local communities An influx of Venezuelan migrants to Carbondale that received national attention has prompted state legislators to authorize $5 million in emergency funding to support local efforts across the state to aid migrants.Local nonprofit Voces Unidas de las Montañas in early November discovered about 80 adult migrants living under a bridge in the mountain town northwest of Aspen; that number has grown to about 150 people and now includes families with children, according to the organization. Local efforts to house all the newcomers have been met with financial and physical challenges.To support this and other communities receiving migrants across the state, the Colorado Joint Budget Committee in a four-to-two vote on Wednesday approved $5 million in emergency supplemental funding community groups can access through state Department of Safety grants, an effort spearheaded by Rep. Elizabeth Velasco, D-Glenwood Springs.Many of the migrants came to Carbondale to find work at ski resorts and in...

Woman killed, 1 arrested in violent 7-vehicle East L.A. crash

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 14:30:39 GMT

Woman killed, 1 arrested in violent 7-vehicle East L.A. crash One person is in custody after a multi-vehicle crash in the unincorporated East Los Angeles area that left a woman dead and another injured Tuesday morning.California Highway Patrol officers responded to the collision around 12:15 a.m. near East Olympic Boulevard and South Vancouver Avenue.Investigators believe two vehicles were involved in the initial crash and then careened into as many as five others parked on the street.Emergency crews respond to a multi-vehicle crash in East Los Angeles on Dec. 26, 2023. (OnScene.TV)In one instance, video showed a pickup truck resting on top of another vehicle. An unidentified woman was pronounced dead at the scene, a CHP spokesperson confirmed. At least one other victim was transported to a local hospital in unknown condition. It was unclear if there were any other injuries resulting from the crash. One person was arrested at the scene, according to the CHP. Fatal Christmas Day train crash leaves passengers stranded for hours No details abou...

Rarest insect in world can now be seen at San Diego Zoo

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 14:30:39 GMT

Rarest insect in world can now be seen at San Diego Zoo SAN DIEGO (KSWB) -- Visitors to the San Diego Zoo are in for a real treat as they now have a chance to view the rarest insect in the world.San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance’s entomology team and Australia’s Melbourne Zoo have been working together for over a decade to help sustain populations of the critically endangered Lord Howe Island stick insect.For the first time in North America, you can now view the rare insects in a specialized habitat at the zoo's Wildlife Explorers Basecamp, the San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance announced this week. The Lord Howe Island stick insect breeding program at the San Diego Zoo works to help sustain populations of the rarest insect in the world. Previously thought to be extinct on the Lord Howe Island Group -- a cluster of volcanic islands in the Tasman Sea between Australia and New Zealand -- and rediscovered in 2001, two pairs were taken to the Melbourne Zoo for breeding to help save the species. Since 2012, the two zoo's have been ...

Collisions with buildings are killing millions of birds nationwide. A dark-sky movement to save them is sweeping the Bay Area.

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 14:30:39 GMT

Collisions with buildings are killing millions of birds nationwide. A dark-sky movement to save them is sweeping the Bay Area. Shani Kleinhaus can quickly recognize a window that kills birds.“Often, I can see the pattern of the collision on the window, like the bird’s outline and wing shape,” she says.Where she doesn’t see such evidence is at the Environmental Education Center on McClellan Ranch Preserve in Cupertino — right next to the offices of the Santa Clara Valley Audubon Society. Kleinhaus, who serves as the chapter’s environmental advocate, points to thin vertical black lines that streak the building’s windows.“The important thing is to make the glass visible to birds with some kind of visual cue,” Kleinhaus explains. “In this case, they used this ceramic pattern of dark lines in the glass, but there are all kinds of patterns you can use.”The center’s outdoor lights, too, have been designed with migrating birds in mind.“You can see it’s very targeted,” says Kleinhaus. “It only highlights the pathway that goes to the door. If you step a few feet away, you can’t see the bulbs because...

Kurtenbach: Cancel the coronation — the 49ers’ embarrassing loss to Baltimore is a gut-check that will make or break the San Francisco’s season

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 14:30:39 GMT

Kurtenbach: Cancel the coronation — the 49ers’ embarrassing loss to Baltimore is a gut-check that will make or break the San Francisco’s season SANTA CLARA — If you’re a 49ers fan who received Super Bowl tickets for Christmas, you might want to ask for a gift receipt.That’s because the showdown between the AFC and NFC’s top seeds, the Ravens and Niners — the biggest game of the regular season — didn’t turn out to be much of a contest.Brock Purdy threw four interceptions, the 49ers’ defense was carved up like a holiday roast by Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson, and the Niners were blown out 33-19 at home in front of a national television audience.This was too big a game to chalk up as unimportant or uninformative. Bad luck or injuries had nothing to do with the loss.“We got our tails kicked in,” George Kittle said.And that’s the first time that’s really happened to the Niners this season without an obvious excuse.Yes, San Francisco went up against a worthy adversary and didn’t look worthy of the stage.That’s the kind of loss that throws everything into questio...

Photos: San Francisco 49ers crushed by Baltimore Ravens on Christmas Day in Brock Purdy’s worst game ever as a starter

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 14:30:39 GMT

Photos: San Francisco 49ers crushed by Baltimore Ravens on Christmas Day in Brock Purdy’s worst game ever as a starter San Francisco 49ers quarterback Mark Purdy’s 42.6 passer rating was his worst as the 49ers’ starter during their Christmas Day loss to the Baltimore Ravens.Related ArticlesSan Francisco 49ers | 49ers report card: More wrong than Brock Purdy’s career-high four interceptions San Francisco 49ers | 49ers Studs and Duds: Coal for Purdy after a Christmas debacle vs. the Ravens San Francisco 49ers | Instant analysis of 49ers’ 33-19 defeat, Purdy’s fiasco against Ravens San Francisco 49ers | Gloating Baltimore Ravens say Lamar Jackson, not Purdy or McCaffrey, should be MVP frontrunner San Francisco 49ers | Purdy throws 4 INT, Niners lose 33-19 In addition to four interceptions, he finished 18-of-32 for 255 yards as the Grinch stole their win.“The first (interception) was a big mistake, and the other three were pretty unfortunate,” head coach Kyle Shanahan said.This meeting was billed as a showd...

Real estate group buys San Jose motel ahead of homeless conversion

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 14:30:39 GMT

Real estate group buys San Jose motel ahead of homeless conversion SAN JOSE — A motel in downtown San Jose has been bought by real estate allies who intend to convert the property into a complex to house homeless people.PATH Ventures, a nonprofit; and Westbank, a big real estate developer with a global reach, have teamed up to purchase downtown San Jose’s Pacific Motor Inn.The alliance, operating as PMI Partners, paid $18 million for the Pacific Motor Inn property at 455 South Second Street in San Jose’s SoFA district, according to documents filed on Dec. 22 with the Santa Clara County Recorder’s Office.Related ArticlesHousing | Hundreds of new Bay Area housing units could be left sitting vacant as they await PG&E equipment Housing | Sales finally begin at fraud-tied San Jose housing development Housing | Three big Menlo Park towers are now eyed at ex-Sunset Magazine campus Housing | Thousands of seniors want to live on a 30 acres East Bay development. A 50-squar...

Medical tech titan goes on real estate shopping spree in South Bay

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 14:30:39 GMT

Medical tech titan goes on real estate shopping spree in South Bay SANTA CLARA — A medical device titan has launched a new stage of a years-long shopping spree for Silicon Valley real estate, a buying binge during which the healthcare tech firm has spent hundreds of millions of dollars.Intuitive Surgical has bought several properties at and near the corner of Kifer Road and Lawrence Expressway, paying a combined total of $157 million for the parcels, documents filed on Dec. 22 show.Sunnyvale-based Intuitive bought the properties in three all-cash transactions. In each instance, the seller wasThese are far from the only properties that Intuitive Surgical has bought in recent years in this vicinity, according to public real estate records.Over five years that started in January 2017 and stretched through January 2022, Intuitive Surgical spent at least $114.3 million purchasing numerous properties in Sunnyvale, a remarkable shopping spree that has greatly widened the company’s footprint in the area.This means that Intuitive Surgical has sp...