Best Stand Against Gentrification
In a city increasingly defined by luxury apartments and trendy cafes, the Bug Theatre defiantly holds its ground as one of the last vestiges of Denver’s avant-garde arts scene. Founded thirty years ago in an old movie house on Navajo Street – once home to experimental galleries and underground artists – the Bug survives as a fiercely independent venue celebrating unapologetically weird theater, comedy and film. Executive artistic director Alex Weimer continues to nurture offbeat, innovative programming like the monthly Freak Train, standing proudly against encroaching development. A neighborhood fixture that refuses to sell out, the Bug remains a stubbornly creative beacon in a rapidly gentrifying city.