The longtime owner of the iconic Stanley Hotel in Estes Park said this week that the lodge that inspired Stephen King’s classic horror novel “The Shining” will soon be sold to an Arizona nonprofit organization, a move that’s expected to facilitate the completion of an onsite film center and other improvements.
The longtime owner of the iconic Stanley Hotel in Estes Park said this week that the lodge that inspired Stephen King’s classic horror novel “The Shining” will soon be sold to an Arizona nonprofit organization, a move that’s expected to facilitate the completion of an onsite film center and other improvements.
ESTES PARK — The longtime owner of the iconic Stanley Hotel in Estes Park said this week that the lodge that inspired Stephen King’s classic horror novel “The Shining” will soon be sold to an Arizona nonprofit organization, a move that’s expected to facilitate the completion of an onsite film center and other improvements.
DENVER The Location Guide, an International service bringing fim productions and locations together, has announced the finalists for the 2021 Makers and Shakers Award and the Colorado Office of Film, Television and Media (COFTM) is one of only two US entities named as finalists.
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Kendall Smith starts his new job as director of programming for The Arts Campus at Willits, or TACAW, on Jan. 4. And while Smith is well versed in the spectrum of entertainment likely to be available post-pandemic once touring resumes, heâll refrain now from committing to any future acts, thank-you-very-much.
âMy philosophy is to learn who the audience is,â Smith said Tuesday morning during a phone interview from his home in a Denver suburb. âThere has to be a healthy mix of the familiar and some surprises.â
The addition of Smith to TACAWâs small but mighty staff was announced Monday by the midvalley nonprofit, which he joins from Colorado Public Radio, where he currently serves as manager of partnerships and events.