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Before the late-night jokes about the baggage system, before the opening-day snowstorm and the seven-hour breakdown of the train system on Black Sunday, and long before the...
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Food justice, says Adam Brock, project manager for the GrowHaus, a non-profit urban farm and market in Denvers Elyria-Swansea neighborhood, is about making good,...
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Drag in Denver is experiencing a resurgence lately, and Dream Girls at Hamburger Marys stands out as the kind of show you could take your mother to. Dream Girls...
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As you read this, Jackie O or at least someone who looks a lot like the late Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis could be walking down the street somewhere nearby,...
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Since the city recently took over the Crossroads Theater in Five Points, things have been slow getting off the ground. But the announcement that the Indigenous Film and Arts...
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When was the last time you memorized a poem? Right. Recitation is mostly a lost art of our forebears, but theres a new movement bring it back, and its gaining...
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Sculpture is an art of the open air. Henry Moore, one of the great sculptors of the last century, said it himself: I would rather have a piece of my...
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Its funny how times change, and yet they dont. Belle Epoque-era folks in Colorados high-altitude historic haven of Leadville originally conceived of the 1896...
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PlatteForums ArtLab and MCA/Denvers Teen Council (TeCo) boast similar goals but differing circumstances: Both are located in the Central Platte Valley and cater to...
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Before Denvers Su Teatro officially debuts its first production in its new digs at the Denver Civic Theatre later this month, the premier local Latino theater troupe...
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Jaime Katz, committee chair for LUPEC (Ladies United for the Preservation of Endangered Cocktails), conceptualized the inaugural Prom Redux last year after she'd heard several...
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Jason Bosch of the ArgusFest film series likes nothing better than to get people thinking...and talking. So Bosch, who hosts weekly screenings of films covering all manner of...
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For the first time since 1944, the Oscars have more than five Best Picture nominations. But this year's ten-film ballot has caused a stir, and Keith Garcia programming...
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The Olympics may be over, but the games must go on, and tonight, you can hobnob with several heavy-hitting star athletes at the Make-a-Wish Foundations Sporting Affair:...
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Fifteen years ago, after picking up an issue of Might Magazine and laughing my ass off, I set off on the Herculean collectors endeavor of keeping up with everything Dave...
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If youre bar-hopping in Golden today, be on the lookout for a bunch of flakes drowning pitchers of cold suds. Its all part of the Snowball Pub Crawl, an...
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Reyna Von Vett is known around these parts for her alter ego, Cora Vette, who gets naughty at Bender's Tavern on Thursday nights with her Black Box Burlesque shows. "But it's...
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Its difficult to describe the digital photography of John Bonath; you have to see it and get lost in its marvelous prestidigitations and full-frontal vignettes for...
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Max Silverman, protagonist in Vintage Theatres production of The Goodbye People, knows hes going to die. Soon. But before he does, hes going to resurrect his...
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Comedians are supposed to deliver punchlines, not become them. But Howie Mandel has withstood plenty of paradox. For the past thirty years, the Canadian funnyman has been...