If you’re lucky enough to snag a table on the patio during brunch, you’ll be treated to the perfect Southern California ...
Perhaps you’ve opted out of Valentine’s Day, or are struggling against winter’s long slog—but really there’s no need for an excuse to seek out movies that will make you cry. Per the ...
Submitted photo / John Slanina Rocky Ridge Neighborhood Association member Bill D’Avignon during the boiling sap portion of the maple syrup process at the Rocky Ridge Sugar House in Mill Creek ...
Firehouse Art Center: “Happy Sad,” new work by Kenzie Sitterud, up through Sunday; 667 Fourth Ave., Longmont; firehouseart.org. The Great Frame Up: Longmont Artists’ Guild Member Show ...
Jacqueline Saragoza McGilvray, curator and exhibitions director at the Contemporary, has assembled “Mosh Now, Cry Later: San Antonio’s love of sad rock and its impacts on visual culture ...
Today, everyone has had their eyes peeled for the arrival of Adrien Brody on the Oscars red carpet. Ignore the fact that he’s the hot-diggity, odds-on favourite to take home the Best Actor nod ...
A new study published in the journal Cognitive Science helps explain why people often find themselves drawn to sad art forms like movies, music, and literature. Researchers discovered that when ...
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