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  • Plein Air painters at The Lincoln Center painting the building.

    Exhibit to Celebrate the Lincoln Center’s Big 4-0!

    As part of the upcoming exhibit celebrating the Lincoln Center’s 40th Anniversary, we will be exhibiting artwork created by the Fort Collins community and inspired by the Lincoln Center. We invite you to come to the Lincoln Center, get inspired and submit artwork for our exhibit. If you want to be part of the show,… Read More

  • A shirtless Dracula with his mouth open and eyes closed. Hands reach up for his bare chest.

    An Interview with a Vampire

    Halloween isn’t the only night to experience vampires and ghoulish tales in Fort Collins. On October 23, the Lincoln Center presents PUSH Physical Theatre’s Dracula, a classic tale of seduction, desire and madness. Dubbed “The Masters of Motion Theatre,” PUSH trades their usual dance performance ‘silent treatment’ for a performance that combines their well-known acrobatic… Read More

  • Wendy dancing in her nightgown admist a tornado of glitter.

    Flying Off to Neverland

    Everyone knows the story of Peter Pan, or at least they think they do. But did you know there is an incredible true story that lies behind the fairytale? Finding Neverland, which soars into the Lincoln Center Nov 8-10, tells the story of real-life playwright J.M. Barrie. Struggling to find inspiration, Barrie meets a troop of… Read More

  • A woman with redhair laughing while wearing a white dress and sitting on a brown leather couch.

    5 Ways Laughter Helps Your Heart

    Laughter really is the best medicine when it comes to your heart health. A small change to how you go about your daily life can make big difference. You can add laughter into almost anything and it will help your heart health. “People find enjoyment from different activities and interactions,” said UCHealth cardiologist Dr. Justin Strote.… Read More

  • Considering Matthew Shepard concert. Photo by Marlee Crawford/Ole Miss Communications

    A Journey from Grief to Higher Understanding

    On October 7, nearly twenty years after the death of Matthew Shepard, the University of Wyoming student who was beaten and tortured for being gay, the Lincoln Center and Colorado State University are proud to present Considering Matthew Shepard. This cathartic oratorio created in response to the brutal act that shook the nation’s conscience features… Read More

  • A graphic of a woman reading from her diary with an embarassed look on her face. Text reads "Mortified 'A Cultural Phenomenon'-Newsweek, 'Hilarious'-The Atlantic, As seen on Netflix and Heard on This American Life."

    Mortified: A Hilarious Romp into the Heart of Teen Angst

    Years after high school, if you found a love letter that you wrote and never sent, you might laugh a little, blush a little and then be quick to hide it back away.  Not Dave Nadelberg, the creator of  Mortified.  “When I found an old love letter, I immediately laughed and thought ‘I need to share this with… Read More

  • Portland Cello Project press portrait, March 2018. Photo by Jason Quigley

    Say Hello to Offbeat Cello

    If you think you are in for a straight-laced classical cello performance when Portland Cello Project comes to the Fort Collins Lincoln Center on October 12, think again. From symphony halls to rock clubs, the Portland Cello Project has been hailed as a “jolt of energy” by Spin Magazine, and “genre-crossing” by MTV. “We play… Read More