Email Author Susan Froyd
Why is this First Friday different from all other First Fridaysr In most ways, it isn't, and that's the real beauty of it. But it is Denver Arts Week's Know Your Arts First Friday Arts Walk, meaning t... More >>
After last summer's three-month March to Fulfill the Dream, a journey from New Orleans to Detroit meant to bring about awareness of and empowerment to the nation's poorest people, ArgusFest activist/v... More >>
Dana Cain is the lady with her thumb in a million pies: The local maestra of event-planning throws several well-attended collectors expos, art shows, parties, chocolate fests each year. Her latest -- ... More >>
Dylan Scholinski and Maggie Evans had a dream. It wasn't political, a dream that would change the world, or even necessarily a money-making scheme, though the latter wouldn't hurt; they just wanted to... More >>
The Denver Zine Library collects and shares a bounty of zines both local and national with the community; artist Dylan Scholinskis... More >>
Denver Arts Week is back and once again provoking the question of why we need one. Similar to Denver Restaurant Week, which came about as a... More >>
Sexy, hilarious, deep, irreverent, transcendent, unique, delightful, disturbing: The films of Spanish director Pedro Almodovar are all these things and more, further buoyed by strong performances, mem... More >>
Mickki Langston of Colorado Local First loves the end of November. That's her ground zero, the week after Thanksgiving, otherwise known as Buy Local Week, when Langston wants folks to support the loca... More >>
As reported earlier today on the Cafe Society blog, the enormously popular new cantina from Sean Yontz and Jesse Morreale, El Diablo, will host the second annual Dia de los Muertos Tattoo Art Show and... More >>
It used to be that with every November, for many years, you could begin to count the days until Chanukah, like clockwork, by arrival of the ... More >>
Nobody in these parts does activist theater quite as well -- or with as much enthusiasm -- as Boulder's Vox Feminista, an ever-changing collective of radical women that's been at it now for more than ... More >>
If you are 17 or younger, here's a way to have your Halloween and get an education, too: The Denver Museum of Nature and Science has announced that it will offer any kid dressed like a "vicious fish o... More >>
It used to be that every November, for many years, you could begin to count the days until Chanukah, like clockwork, with the arrival of the Robert E. Loup Jewish Community Center's Leah Cohen Festiv... More >>
Now that Denver's hallowed annual 16th Street Mall Zombie Crawl has gotten the nod from the Guinness Book of World Records and we've surely become the Zombie Capital of the World, doesn't it seem like... More >>
We don't know how Valerie Gaddis-Arellano, who works for the Sage Group's Second Home Restaurant in Cherry Creek, finds the time to also be an artist. But she does, and Sage's Corner Office, where she... More >>
Denver Art Museum design curator Darrin Alfred relished the opportunity to reinstall the museum's architecture and design galleries: It represented a changing of the guard for him and a chance to cast... More >>
Denver-based Omerica Organic is all about the O's. And at least among the growing circle of body-art inclined folks cultivating stretched holes in their ear lobes, it's becoming the go-to place online... More >>
Dana Cain is the lady with her thumb in a million pies: a local maestra of event-planning who throws several well-attended collectors expos, art shows, parties and chocolate-fests each year. Her lates... More >>
The fluffy songs of Swedish 70s sensations ABBA are all about giving it up and feeling good; even the pleasantly good-looking, disco-dressed... More >>
As PlatteForums Judy Anderson discusses the gallerys upcoming show, shes surrounded by activity. Were transforming... More >>
Theres something charming, but a little bit off, about Songs of Meat & Cake, a theatrical song cycle that treats... More >>
The concept of the second annual Green Spaces Eco-Halloween Bash isnt really a new one: Since time immemorial, or at least in the... More >>
Slam Nuba, one of two major ongoing slam events in Denver, meets twice a month on the the first and last Mondays at the Crossroads Theater, 2590 Washington Street; typically, one session is based on w... More >>
Around 300 art-lovers showed up Saturday at RedLine Gallery for a second anniversary bash on the theme of "This is Where We Live." Other than fundraising, the event's purpose was to provide an active ... More >>
RedLine in RiNo is so much more than a gallery -- it's a self-proclaimed "urban laboratory," a resident art studio enclave and purveyor of art programs in the schools. And in all its capacities, it is... More >>
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