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Three years ago this month, outside some drab federal offices in Lakewood, a bespectacled man sporting a white cowboy hat and a bolo tie stood in a teeth-rattling wind before...
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One half theater and one half academic lecture: If that formula sounds simple, it's not. TEDx Mile High Salon celebrates Colorado's artists and innovators by placing them in...
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Why do Americans like dragon dances so much? "China is so far away in so many ways," posits Denver Art Museum spokeswoman Tara Moberly. "We are more familiar with European...
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Burlesque meets classic rock in the best way possible when the Vinyl Vixens Burlesque Tribute to the Heroines of Rock 'n Roll opens late tonight for a two-night run at...
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Bulgarian-born and Colorado-based puppet artist Margarita Blush says it was the rediscovery of a childhood book of Japanese folk tales that set her on the trail of creating...
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Last year, Denver-based dance troupe the Silhouettes raised the artistry of America's Got Talent, earning standing ovations, praise from judges and runner-up status for the...
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Buntport Theater teaming up with Stories on Stage? Not new. Buntport reading flash fiction for Stories on Stage? New. And bound to be outta here almost as fast as it happens....
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Some wrestling matches are fought for national acclaim, some are fought for titles. At this evening's Primos Hardcore & Wrestling Fight Club 2 throwdown, one final match will...
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Feeling floozy and boozy this weekend? Break out your ruffled finery and head for the Winter Carnival at Winter Park, where everyone's celebrating the 36th anniversary of the...
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"It's called the Coors Western Art Exhibit, but I really look at it as contemporary realism of this region," confides Rose Fredrick, the curator who's been creating the show...
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"We're rolling out the white carpet this week," says Visit Denver spokesman Justin Bresler about Mile High Snowfest, which coincides with the Snowsports Industries America SIA...
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Starting today, teams from Argentina, Australia, Canada, China, Finland, Germany, Mexico, Spain, Switzerland, Latvia and Estonia will be competing with groups from the good...
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Smartphones changed the way we take and look at pictures almost overnight: The photographs they give us are in-the-moment, often grainy or unfocused, and given up completely...
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It all started when the polar bear refused to disappear. Artist Karl Krueger had entered his giant snow, wood and wire sculpture in the 2009 Dummy Demolition so that it could...
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Three years ago this past Sunday, Denver police officers pulled over Alex Landau, then nineteen, for allegedly making an illegal left turn onto Emerson Street — and...
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Hunched in a club-chair bar seat under the glow of multi-colored Christmas lights, I looked nervously at my boyfriend.
"Where's the rest of the noodle?" he asked, glaring....
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Years ago, my mom asked me, 'What are you going to do when your music can't support you?'" Dominic Lalli remembers. "And I think it was then that I realized that I just had to...
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The RiNo neighborhood's Ice Cube Gallery has emerged as a leader in presenting installation art — in part, I'm sure, because of the incredible soaring spaces in the...
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There's a point in Haywire when the film's protagonist, ex-Marine Mallory Kane (Gina Carano), gone rogue from her job as hired muscle for a private government subcontractor,...
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I and the public know
What all schoolchildren learn,
Those to whom evil is done
Do evil in return.
— W.H. Auden, September 1, 1939
On March 12, 2006, five soldiers...