
Anne Herbst
Multimedia Journalist at KUSA-TV (Denver, CO)
journalist, total book nerd, hiker of the mountains, drinker of craft beer, storyteller in life and in work...shoot me your story ideas at [email protected]
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1 month ago |
9news.com | Anne Herbst
DENVER — Five years ago, COVID-19 changed everything, including the way many arts organizations operated. Wonderbound, a Denver-based contemporary ballet company, was no different. In 2020, Wonderbound was able to do live performances through social distancing and masking, and found other ways to evolve as well. "When it came to social media, this was in 2020, we started looking at it. We started looking at the algorithms," Wonderbound president Dawn Fay said.
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Oct 14, 2024 |
9news.com | Anne Herbst
VAIL, Colo. — Art can be beautiful. Thought provoking. Full of messages. And now, art is the reason the ACLU of Colorado has filed a lawsuit against the town of Vail. The ACLU of Colorado filed the suit Monday alleging artist Danielle SeeWalker’s First Amendment rights were violated when Vail’s Art in Public Places program canceled her artist residency.
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Jul 19, 2024 |
9news.com | Anne Herbst
DENVER — A good film takes its audience on a journey. There should be emotion. Ups and downs. And great characters. Ryan Sedgeley, first-time film producer, thinks he has the perfect subject that will fit that bill. "It's such a huge story to tell, and I think there are so many ways to approach the subject matter of wolves," Sedgeley said. "You could probably make a hundred different films about it." "Welcome Home" premiered Thursday night at Denver's Sie FilmCenter.
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May 14, 2024 |
9news.com | Anne Herbst
WHEAT RIDGE, Colo. — Bats are not something to be scared of – they help keep Colorado's nights insect-free. That is just one reason conservation groups like Colorado Bat Watch hope people will help report bat roosts and create habitats that attract bats. Tips to attract bats to your yard Here's how to make your yard more attractive to bats, courtesy of Colorado Bat Watch and Bat Conservation International: Plant native plants. These kinds of plants attract insects that bats love to eat.
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May 9, 2024 |
9news.com | Anne Herbst
DENVER — Danielle SeeWalker woke up Thursday morning thinking she still had a spot as Vail's artist in residency this June. After a phone call with Town Manager Kathleen Halloran, she learned she was no longer invited. "I'm disappointed with the disrespect and the way they communicated it with me," SeeWalker said.
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