Sniper Who Killed 300 Nazis Isn’t the Woman Shown on Graffiti
The quote on this piece of graffiti art refers to one sniper, but the image depicts another woman who also killed Nazis.
The quote on this piece of graffiti art refers to one sniper, but the image depicts another woman who also killed Nazis.
Black Cube Gallery is hosting a new series, “Talk With Your Mouth Full.”
Few movies capture the myth of the mad genius better than Milos Forman’s Academy Award-scooping epic, Amadeus. Now, this winter, the Colorado Symphony, conducted by Brett Mitchell, will be live-scoring the film.
Wheat pasted to a traffic control box just outside Denver’s City Park, a print honors Lyudmila Pavlichenko, a Soviet sniper who shot 300 Nazis.
Artists have until January 4 to apply for $5,000 grants to create a piece for Side Stories
The City and County of Denver has declared December 26 Led Zeppelin Day.
Colorado’s musicians have been dropping barn-burner albums all year long.
Another Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats story?
Denver’s music scene has been busy in 2018: Musicians keep releasing stellar material and throwing amazing shows, promoters are building new venues and remodeling old ones, and the city has seen the birth and rebirth of major festivals.
From Meow Wolf roaring to a local potter feuding with Elon Musk, it’s been a busy year for the arts in Denver.
And this year’s performers are…
Beta Nightclub’s mandate has always been simple: “Club culture evolving.” On Saturday, January 5, 2019, the Best of Denver award-winning spot will shut down forever.
City officials cutting ties with Open Media Foundation to “modernize” community media didn’t bother to show up to a slumber party and final broadcast from the studios at 700 Kalamath celebrating the end of an era of the nonprofit running cable access in Denver.
The eighteen-year-old mumble rapper Trippie Redd has made headlines a few times this year – and not for good reasons.
Sting, John Mayer, Luke Combs and Portugal. The Man will all be performing on Labor Day weekend at the Jazz Aspen Snowmass Labor Day Experience in 2019.
Star Wars fans, delight! The Colorado Symphony is teaming up with Disney to bring Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back live, in concert, to Denver.
Greensky Bluegrass will be joining the jam-band-heavy 2019 Red Rocks lineup with a string of concerts.
The reboot of “Hello, Dolly!” has swept broadway, received a Tony Award for Best Musical Revival. Now, it’s headed to Denver with the original Broadway cast.
The secondary ticket seller Vivid Seats has named Denver the Music City of the Year in 2019.
The teens crammed into Denver’s Pepsi Center for the Travis Scott Astroworld Tour became an electric organism pulsing in unison.
The Denver-based band The Lumineers dropped a Christmas song that’s easy on the ears, a cover of Willie Nelson’s excellent number “Pretty Paper. “
This week the Colorado Symphony announced its latest collaboration with a contemporary artist at Red Rocks; the orchestra will be joined by Béla Fleck, the sixteen-time Grammy winners that has spent four decades playing his banjo, merging jazz, country, classical, pop, bluegrass and musical traditions from around the world.