Middle School Poster Contest
Steamboat Springs Middle School students created movie posters. Check out these incredible creations starting February 1 in the lobby of Wildhorse Cinema & Arts
Steamboat Springs Middle School students created movie posters. Check out these incredible creations starting February 1 in the lobby of Wildhorse Cinema & Arts
Musical films started almost as soon as sync sound was introduced in Hollywood in 1929. Starting as an outgrowth of vaudeville, Hollywood and the rest of the world quickly developed a universal language of singing and dancing in films that continues to this day. From Fred Astaire in "Top Hat" and Gene Kelly in "Singin' in the Rain," to "Wicked" to the latest from Bollywood, musicals have entranced audiences for a hundred years and show no sign of losing their appeal any time soon. Join us as we take a tour through the history of musicals on film from Hollywood to the rest of the world. With Screenwriter, Professor and Steamboat Treasure Paul McCudden
As a supporter of arts and culture in NW Colorado, we invite you to a special evening to raise funds for All Arts Week. Sponsorships $2,000.00 includes tickets for two to an incredible concert with Calvin Arsenia featuring special guest Cera Impala https://www.calvinarsenia.com/ $2000.00 sponsorship SUPPORT ARTS AND CULTURE BY DONATING HERE For more information, email: dagny@undiscoveredearth.com Calvin Arsenia – Bio (Concise Version) Musician, author, and podcaster Calvin Arsenia has built a reputation for turning the arts world on its head. Voted Kansas City’s Best Musician seven years running (PitchKC) and featured on Billboard, NPR, Pride.com, and GRAMMY.com, Arsenia is celebrated for his ethereal voice, harp mastery, and genre-defying performances that blend gospel, classical, jazz, and electronic influences. Known for his immersive, sensory concert experiences that explore themes of sexuality, spirituality, and identity, Arsenia’s shows balance the sacred and the subversive. His live performances—equal parts musical and visual art—are described as “Jeff Buckley meets Nina Simone with the soul of Sam Cooke and the sparkle of Björk.” A Kansas City native turned international performer, Arsenia has captivated audiences from Paris to Edinburgh with his breathtaking command of the harp and stage presence. Standing 6’6”, he pairs high fashion with heartfelt vulnerability, creating […]
Join us to watch some amazing films showing all that fly fishing can bring us. From travels across the globe to backyard adventures and from getting the next generation into the sport and healing on the water, these films bring the fly fishing world to life. Kick off the upcoming season and help Casting for Recovery, a non-profit offering free fly fishing retreats to women with breast cancer, raise money for its Western Slope retreat. Be ready to put your cash in buckets for great door prizes to raise even more money. We'll see you there! Ticketing link. Tickets are $20.
Western Resilience Center presents: INSIGHT: Art for Climate Action
Shanna in a Dress is your quirky best friend who refuses to wear pants. She says what everyone has felt but no one else will say and you'll get an uncensored journey of clever humor and heartbreak, extreme candor, and a hefty side of entertainment at her shows. This witty wordsmith is known for taking you on an emotional roller coaster, sometimes within the same song. Think John Prine mixed with Ingrid Michaelson with a twist of Phoebe Buffay from Friends all wrapped up in a sweet voice accented by guitar, piano, and ukulele. She's as real as it gets, as anyone who follows her on FB or Instagram knows. Shanna started her career at the University of Virginia, fell in love with Boulder, Colorado, and now keeps her fun music flowing out of Nashville unless she's touring the US or Europe. You can't get the same Shanna in a Dress show twice with her spontaneous banter and playful stage presence. She manages to teeter the line masterfully of taking on complex subject matters with smart, bold, and yet accessible lyrics. Her charisma and boldly honest songs are full of interesting language and wordplay and delight audiences of all ages. Most recently, Shanna in a Dress was pronounced […]
Resurrection, indigenous prophecies, and adventures around the globe — this is the story of Patrick McCollum. A spiritual leader and peace advocate, he finds himself at the very center of an ancient prophecy that could decide the fate of our planet. Pulled into McCollum’s world, acclaimed director Gabe Polsky will bring us across continents on a spiritual journey in which the absurd and profound merge.
Musical films started almost as soon as sync sound was introduced in Hollywood in 1929. Starting as an outgrowth of vaudeville, Hollywood and the rest of the world quickly developed a universal language of singing and dancing in films that continues to this day. From Fred Astaire in "Top Hat" and Gene Kelly in "Singin' in the Rain," to "Wicked" to the latest from Bollywood, musicals have entranced audiences for a hundred years and show no sign of losing their appeal any time soon. Join us as we take a tour through the history of musicals on film from Hollywood to the rest of the world. With Screenwriter, Professor and Steamboat Treasure Paul McCudden
March 13 & 14th. Film Screening 6:00pm - Music at 8:30pm both nights. Tickets March 13 Tickets March 14
Jane Monheit Concert Raising Funds for Boys & Girls Club and Wildhorse Arts & Cinema Event Overview The Boys & Girls Club of Northwest Colorado and Prescription for the Arts proudly present Jane Monheit in Concert — an unforgettable evening of world-class jazz in support of youth mental health and creative healing. This special performance raises funds for The Boys & Girls Club and Wildhorse Arts & Cinema's Prescription for the Arts, an innovative program that provides mental-health-supported arts experiences for youth and individuals navigating depression, anxiety, and isolation. Through partnerships with the Boys & Girls Club of Northwest Colorado, Yampa Valley High School, and community providers, the program connects young people with professional artists for transformative one-on-one creative experiences. Proceeds from the evening will be shared between both organizations to expand access to youth arts programming across Northwest Colorado — helping more young people discover confidence, connection, and healing through the arts. Concert takes place March 13, 2026 at 7:00pm Wildhorse Cinema & Arts - Take 5 Speakeasy Complimentary drinks provided. Please note there are only 50 seats available for this event. You can RSVP HERE or donate above. This is a donation based event with suggested donation of […]
March 13 & 14th. Film Screening 6:00pm - Music at 8:30pm both nights. Tickets March 13 Tickets March 14
Join us One Thursday a Month at 7:00pm for a themed storytelling evening in a space for friends, sharing, and community. Come to share or come to listen!
The world is astounded when Willy Wonka, for years a recluse in his factory, announces that five lucky people will be given a tour of the factory, shown all the secrets of his amazing candy, and one will win a lifetime supply of Wonka chocolate. Nobody wants the prize more than young Charlie, but as his family is so poor that buying even one bar of chocolate is a treat, buying enough bars to find one of the five golden tickets is unlikely in the extreme. But in movieland, magic can happen. Charlie, along with four somewhat odious other children, get the chance of a lifetime and a tour of the factory. Along the way, mild disasters befall each of the odious children, but can Charlie beat the odds and grab the brass ring?
Artists: Join the Eco Art Collective meeting in the Take 5 Room at Wildhorse Cinema & Arts! Meet other artists while sharing and discussing past and future projects related to climate action. We hope you'll leave feeling empowered to collaborate and connect over all things environment and art! Event is free, and light refreshments will be provided. This event is part of the Insight: Art for Climate Action program. To learn more about Insight, visit westernresilience.org/insight.
Join Us for Women’s Bike Film Night benefitting Routt County Riders & The Cycle Effect! Get ready for an inspiring evening featuring films all about women on bikes. Whether you’re a cyclist, film lover, or just want to hang with some rad ladies, this event is the perfect way to celebrate female riders and their stories. Everyone is welcome. We will be showing the series “Women On Bikes” by Portland-based film festival Filmed by Bike. This excellect selection of short films is all about celebrating diverse and empowering stories of female cyclists, from mountain biking to city commuting. We will watch as women reclaim space, challenge industry norms, and showcase “bike joy”. ♥️ Grab your gals, enter in our huge prize drawing, and enjoy a family-friendly night full of bike love while supporting two amazing nonprofits! No refunds, but you are welcome to transfer your ticket to someone else if you can no longer make it. Kiddos are free. Purchase tickets in advance here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/1982306105925
Don't miss the movie everyone is talking about!! Science teacher Ryland Grace wakes up alone on a spaceship light-years from Earth. As his memory returns, he uncovers a mission to stop a mysterious substance killing the sun, and save Earth. An unexpected friendship may be the key. SPRING MOVIE HIT Starring Ryan Gosling
Join the Routt County Republicans for a free public screening of Melania, March 28 at 1pm. An intimate chronicle offers a rare glimpse into the life of Melania Trump, exploring her role as First Lady and her relationship with the President.
Join us for the Summer Blockbuster Series with Paul McCudden. Each movie include a brief introduction and Q&A session afterwards. You won't want to miss this lineup! April 8 “Back to the Future” Robert Zemeckis 1985 April 15 “E.T.” Steven Spielberg 1981 April 22 “Animal House” John Landis 1978 April 29 “Deliverance” John Boorman 1972 May 6 “Ghost” Jerry Zucker 1990 May 13 “Airplane!” David Zucker 1980 May 20 “Forrest Gump” Robert Zemeckis 1994 May 27 “Jaws” Steven Spielberg 1975 June 3 “The Dark Knight” Christopher Nolan 2008 June 10 “Trading Places” John Landis 1983 June 17 “Batman” Tim Burton 1989 June 24 “Barbie” Greta Gerwig 2023
Join us for the Summer Blockbuster Series with Paul McCudden. Each movie include a brief introduction and Q&A session afterwards. You won't want to miss this lineup! April 8 “Back to the Future” Robert Zemeckis 1985 April 15 “E.T.” Steven Spielberg 1981 April 22 “Animal House” John Landis 1978 April 29 “Deliverance” John Boorman 1972 May 6 “Ghost” Jerry Zucker 1990 May 13 “Airplane!” David Zucker 1980 May 20 “Forrest Gump” Robert Zemeckis 1994 May 27 “Jaws” Steven Spielberg 1975 June 3 “The Dark Knight” Christopher Nolan 2008 June 10 “Trading Places” John Landis 1983 June 17 “Batman” Tim Burton 1989 June 24 “Barbie” Greta Gerwig 2023