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Ten years ago, Kevin Larson realized that there was almost nowhere to go in Denver where you could get decked out in your finest and ring in the... More >>
The annual New Year's Eve soiree Howl takes its name from Allen Ginsberg's history-making poem. And event organizer Jessie de la Cruz says... More >>
Not many artists can say that they had their first gallery show when they were in the fourth grade. But they're not the artists now featured in... More >>
"Early in the 1900s, people were hunting birds and killing them to put them on top of women's hats," says Emily Hertz, of the Audubon Society of... More >>
Johnny Morehouse likes numbers. In the past, he's presented joints like The Traveling Super 8 Sideshow, the 5 Minute Film Fest, and an art show... More >>
Though actor Bill Pullman is now well known for his vast array of stage and screen roles, including parts in Independence Day,... More >>
There's no need to look outside the state for one-of-a-kind wearable gifts this winter. Fashion Denver's holiday market, Tinsel, will shine... More >>
Santa is coming! Lots of Santas are coming! As part of this year's lighting ceremony, Breckenridge is introducing Race of the Santas, which... More >>
Though Patsy Cline played her last show in 1963, Kelley Zinge will bring her back to life tonight when she stars in A Closer Walk With Patsy... More >>
In his comedy act, Anthony Jeselnik often comes off as an arrogant jerk. But a successful one: The comedian's resume includes writing for... More >>
Stuffing turkey and mashed potatoes in your face is an American tradition on Thanksgiving. But this year, you can also try something new by... More >>
This afternoon, the Boulder Library's Canyon Theater will be transformed into a 1940s radio studio by the Society for Creative Aging's community... More >>
Dan Rollman's interest in setting world records began when he was ten years old and got his first copy of the Guinness Book of World... More >>
With the news that their state funding was cut by 67 percent this year, the nonprofit Denver Options reacted by getting crafty. The result is the... More >>
When playwright Karla Jennings saw a 2008 TV interview with Sarah Palin that featured a man slaughtering turkeys in the background, she cracked up... More >>
When Ed Edmunds was in college in Greeley in 1978, he went to a costume contest and lost to a guy wearing a mask that he had painted himself.... More >>
In 1959, mastermind Rod Serling introduced television audiences to another dimension: The Twilight Zone. Now, more than half a century... More >>
There's not much that's Victorian about tonight's Victorian Fetish Ball. There's nothing repressed or prudish about the erotic party, and... More >>
Dont be surprised if you come upon a group of unibrowed people tonight at the Tennyson First Friday art walk wearing circle skirts and... More >>
The problem with cheap apartments is that the walls are often very thin. Such was the case with the dilapidated place that friends Eddie Guerriero... More >>
When pro tennis player Diane Van Deren was diagnosed with epilepsy, the only thing she found that helped stave off the seizures was... More >>
Ive been to a lot of readings where you cant wait for someone to stop reading, recalls Fast Forward Press co-founder Leah... More >>
Parskid started creating graffiti in 1999, and over the years, his spray-paint art has made its mark on the fine-art world. A solo show of... More >>
Though its titled Faithful, the premise of Edge Theatre Companys newest production tells a different story. The play... More >>
You see a lot of strange things managing a multimillion-dollar steakhouse in New York City. A woman going commando and flashing the entire front... More >>
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