ACT Human Rights Film Festival announces 2020 program lineup
ACT Human Rights Film Festival is celebrating its fifth edition in 2020 with an ambitious nine days of films, parties, conversations, and more, April 3-11.
ACT Human Rights Film Festival is celebrating its fifth edition in 2020 with an ambitious nine days of films, parties, conversations, and more, April 3-11.
A new exhibit about the history of beer brewing — both locally and internationally — opens Friday, March 6, at the Global Village Museum of Arts and Cultures in Fort Collins, thanks to graduate students at Colorado State University.
On April 3, the ACT Human Rights Film Festival will open at the Lory Student Center Theatre at Colorado State University, celebrating its fifth annual run as Colorado’s only film festival wholly dedicated to the intersection of art and social justice.
The Gregory Allicar Museum of Art is presenting two new temporary exhibitions this spring.
The Fort Collins community is invited to engage in an interactive experience with brewing enthusiasts and CSU graduate students at "History Harvest," being held from 10 a.m. to noon on Dec. 7 at the Global Village Museum.
The ACT Human Rights Film Festival concludes its 2019 year-round programming on Dec. 5 with "A Collection of Indigenous Short Films from Sundance Film Festival."
The Colorado State University School of Music, Theatre, and Dance presents Cabaret, the musical composed by John Kander with lyrics by Fred Ebb. The play opens on Nov. 8 and runs through Nov. 17.
November marks the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 12 mission, and with it, the Moon Museum, an artwork conceived by Forrest “Frosty” Myers.
The College of Liberal Arts hosts events and programs that foster informed conversations about complex issues. Using the lenses of the liberal arts, we gain new perspectives on topics critical to our community.
The two-weekend run opens on Friday, Oct. 4 in the University Theatre at the University Center for the Arts.