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Articles, podcasts and interviews about Len Barron and his work.
Len Barron says if we held on to what we were at three-years-old, we’d all be geniuses. Hear why.
There’s nothing quite like spending an hour or two with a child. The sense of play and curiosity they approach just about everything with, the joy they get from the simple things, the lack of filter they have when expressing their feelings and opinions…
KGNU Interview by Jackie Sedley, October 16, 2024
Channeling Einstein: Len Barron
What’s the secret to living a full life? The answer lies in Albert Einstein’s writings, says Len Barron (Soc’67) who has spent much of the last four decades teaching and producing theater pieces largely based on Einstein and more recently on his peer, Niels Bohr.
Coloradan Alumni Magazine, March 1, 2013
A Fairy Tale for Boulder County
Play about famous physicists gets Spanish-language treatment.
Bilingual educator Delia Teresa García spearheaded the effort to translate Len Barron’s theatre piece "Einstein and Niels Bohr...A Fairy Tale" into Spanish, her native language.
Boulder Weekly, January 23, 2014
Carnegie Library for Local History
Len Barron talks about his life, beginning with his childhood during the Depression and World War II years in Chelsea, Massachusetts, followed by his move to Boulder, Colorado, 50 years prior to this interview.
Boulder Public Library oal history interview with Len Barron, 2013
Daily Camera Article Archives
The Boulder Daily Camera list of articles and guest commentary about Len Barron and his work from 2010 - 2018.
How On Earth: The KGNU Science Show
Robin Truesdale and Len Barron join hosts Beth Bennett and Kendra Krueger in the KGNU studio to discuss their film "A Beautiful Equation"—the process, the scientists and the grandmothers.