Elijah Sylar Returns to Denver Art Scene After Transitioning, Traveling Across 47 States
Artist Elijah Sylar re-emerges with his first public show since transitioning, debuting new large-scale works on Nov. 14 in Denver.
Artist Elijah Sylar re-emerges with his first public show since transitioning, debuting new large-scale works on Nov. 14 in Denver.
There are over 600 events during Denver Arts Week this year.
Live it up at these Día de los Muertos events.
Arts and cultural experiences had more attendance than Rockies, Broncos, Nuggets, Avalanche and Rapids games combined.
Designer Dani Kaiser tells a personal story through winter wear for the après ski scene.
The latest immersive experience at Exhibition Hub is now open.
Artists and incarcerated illustrators share powerful depictions of living with Long COVID at Aurora’s People’s Building.
Get an even closer look at the supermoon at Civic Center STARGAZE on November 5.
“Artists will keep creating no matter what, because it’s part of human nature. Whether or not that art is supported, nourished or funded is a different conversation.”
Making and engaging with art can reduce stress, improve cognitive function, help manage chronic pain, lower blood pressure and much more.
The deadline for calendar listings is November 7.
“Publishers think that readers don’t like reading about writers, but I don’t think that’s true.”
After immediately dumping her own fiancé, Kacie apparently got in the way of two other relationships off-camera.
The spooky fun keeps going through November 2!
“Especially while there is a spotlight on Colorado from Sundance, there’s no reason that Colorado shouldn’t be the next Georgia.”
Where’s the candy this year?
Season one’s Giannina Gibelli now lives in Denver with her fiancé, Blake Horstmann of The Bachelorette. She dishes on the show ahead of the season nine reunion.
Denver Film Festival artistic director Matt Campbell recommends ten must-see films coming to this year’s event.
The area was once a graveyard for early Denver residents, and ghost stories keep emerging.
The 48th Denver Film Festival brings a slew of stars and screen spectacles to the Mile High City.
The truck stopped throughout the metro area in the summer, and now it’s coming back for two more visits.
RiNo is so much more than the industrial neighborhood it used to be.