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Candice McKnight, founder of the African-American Historical and Genealogical Society and curator of the African American museum in the Westside Community Center, browses through books on one of the packed shelves during a tour on Tuesday, Oct. 22, 2019. The museum is celebrating it’s 10th anniversary this year. “Ten years ago, we just wanted a place for our organization,” McKnight said. “Then I decided that it could go bigger and better than just a place for our organization. This could be the first black museum in Colorado Springs.”(Parker Seibold/The Gazette)
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Denali Universal Services said Dec. 14 that it is announcing that Bob Kean, who has spent the last 20 years with DUS, is retiring after a long and esteemed career of both public and private service, effective Dec. 31. Kean has made significant contributions to the growth of DUS during his tenure and..
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Conceived and created safely for the COVID-19 era, the production is a collaboration among more than 300 students, faculty, staff and alumni.
Dance of the Snowflakes from overhead in UNCSA s new The Nutcracker for film, released Dec. 17.
Snowflake dancing masked in UNCSA s all-new The Nutcracker for film, Dec. 17. Credit Peter J. Mueller.
The film represents the 55th consecutive year UNCSA has presented The Nutcracker, and the first ever film version reaching audiences worldwide. Leveraging the institution s unique position as a conservatory with five nationally recognized arts schools, the classic work was adapted through the imagination and expertise of the schools of Dance, Design & Production, Filmmaking and Music.