Foreigner and Cheap Trick Announce Fortieth-Anniversary Red Rocks Concert
Foreigner and Cheap Tricks announce a fortieth anniversary tour, including a concert at Red Rocks.
Foreigner and Cheap Tricks announce a fortieth anniversary tour, including a concert at Red Rocks.
Tony Diego’s group art exhibit Regresarás (You Will Return) aims to spark a dialogue about international child abduction.
On January 5, Kent Thompson, artistic director of the Denver Center for the Performing Arts Theatre Company, announced his resignation after twelve years at the helm of the company. He will remain in the position until early March.
Can Elliot Fey save Cheyenne Dog Soldiers from technological demise?
Discover Denver, a project attempting to tell the city’s history through the stories of significant buildings, launched a new website today replete with an interactive map that gives users the chance to upload stories, photos and documents about the city’s varied structures.
Chicago and the Doobie Brothers will be playing Red Rocks in June.
The traffic-safety nonprofit Drive Smart has postponed its annual Ice Fest, including Youth Pond Hockey, Skate the Lake and the Evergreen Plunge, fearing the ice-melting warm weather would send the skaters and hockey players plunging into the water alongside the brave adults.
Boulder folk artist Silent Bear has joined the ranks of fourteen other singer-songwriters and bands showcased on volume five of Songs for Standing Rock
When news broke Tuesday that Carrie Fisher, known best as the actress who played Princess Leia in the Star Wars films, had died after suffering a major heart attack, staff at the Denver Art Museum laid out two notebooks where patrons visiting “Star Wars and the Power of Costume” exhibit could jot down their tributes to the actress.
Denver pop-punk band SPELLS premieres its first music video, “Staying In Is the New Going Out.”
Denver Arts and Venues has announced four opportunities to make public art in Denver.
Wizards, witches and allies: Brace yourselves for a rush on tickets. This morning the Colorado Symphony announced its next events in the Harry Potter film series: Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets and Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban.
Artists scramble for funding on Art Tank, a show produced by the Colorado Film School, on Rocky Mountain PBS.
Who has the most popular version of The Nutcracker? Colorado does.
Bryan Ostrow, an organizer of the recently shuttered DIY venue Flux Capacitor, talks about the future.
The Colorado Springs DIY space Flux Capacitor was shut down by the fire department for zoning code violations late last week, venue organizers posted to Facebook last Friday.
Two weeks after a fire burned the Ghost Ship warehouse in Oakland, killing 36 people, Denver’s DIY community came out in the hundreds to raise money for the victims and dance to ambient and experimental hardcore.
Here are four videos to help you decide whether you want to see Umphrey’s McGee
Modernist artist Alexander Calder’s abstract sculptures will be showcased at the Denver Botanic Gardens York Street location starting in spring 2017.
The Colorado Symphony veers toward the epic. Whether it’s recycling the familiar repertoire of the three Bs — Bach, Beethoven and Brahms — or collaborating with newer musicians including the Flaming Lips, DeVotchKa, Elephant Revival and Gregory Alan Isakov, audiences can expect sweeping performances in weighty locations. This February, the…
Jose Espino-Paez and Osvaldo Corrales-Castro are challenging what their attorney called in the Colorado Supreme Court Thursday an inconsistency in federal law that unfairly treats immigrants in deferred-judgment cases.
Last night the United States entered a post-Trump America, where “people have an all-access pass to be jerks publicly,” says Denise Soler-Cox, the director of Being Ñ, a film about the American-born children of immigrants from Spanish-speaking countries.