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Saddle Up for the Summer of <i>Lonesome Dove</i>

Saddle Up for the Summer of Lonesome Dove

By Patricia CalhounMay 15, 2020

Larry McMurtry just won a Reading the West award; you can vote for other winners.

Celebrate Public Lands Day at Home…or Over Ten Miles Away

Celebrate Public Lands Day at Home…or Over Ten Miles Away

By Patricia CalhounMay 15, 2020

The state now has 42 parks, although one is definitely off limits.

Art Attack: Mask Up for Eleven Gallery Shows You Can Visit Now

Art Attack: Mask Up for Eleven Gallery Shows You Can Visit Now

By Susan FroydMay 14, 2020

After COVID-19 closures, the galleries are opening up again.

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DCPA Postpones Its Fall Production of <i>Hamilton</i> Over COVID-19

DCPA Postpones Its Fall Production of Hamilton Over COVID-19

By Kyle HarrisMay 14, 2020

COVID-19 cancellations have upended the DCPA show and staff.

These Aurora Landlords Have Their Tenants Covered

These Aurora Landlords Have Their Tenants Covered

By Linnea CovingtonMay 14, 2020

Their building in Aurora happened to have a stash of mask-making materials.

Ditch the Screens After You Watch the ABCs of Staying at Home

Ditch the Screens After You Watch the ABCs of Staying at Home

By Kyle HarrisMay 14, 2020

Ditch the screens…after you watch this.

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Take It Slow When You Plant a Cut-Flower Garden

Take It Slow When You Plant a Cut-Flower Garden

By Julie BielenbergMay 13, 2020

Plant local, pluck local.

Big Ideas: Think 360 Arts Launches Online Arts Education Series

Big Ideas: Think 360 Arts Launches Online Arts Education Series

By Kyle HarrisMay 13, 2020

Arts educators are finding ways to keep students engaged with online workshops about storytelling, drawing, theater and more.

Doug Kacena Is Ready to Take Art in New Directions

Doug Kacena Is Ready to Take Art in New Directions

By Patricia CalhounMay 12, 2020

The show must go on…but how and where?

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The Shaky Future of Denver Arts and Culture Funding

The Shaky Future of Denver Arts and Culture Funding

By Kyle HarrisMay 12, 2020

As arts and culture funders scramble to respond to the COVID-19 emergency, many are looking toward uncertain futures.

Colorado Creatives: Keenan Mehrens and Steven Meyers

Colorado Creatives: Keenan Mehrens and Steven Meyers

By Susan FroydMay 11, 2020

Doublespace gallery is going on the road.

Culture Groups Get Crafty by Supplying Art Kits to DPS Students in Need

Culture Groups Get Crafty by Supplying Art Kits to DPS Students in Need

By Kyle HarrisMay 11, 2020

CherryArts is leading a campaign to get supplies to DPS students.

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Reader: It’s Never Been More Important to Support Local Businesses

Reader: It’s Never Been More Important to Support Local Businesses

By Westword StaffMay 10, 2020

May 9 was Denver’s first day without a stay-at-home order

Readers: We Miss Red Rocks, Sports, Good Drivers, Art and Freedom

Readers: We Miss Red Rocks, Sports, Good Drivers, Art and Freedom

By Westword StaffMay 9, 2020

As stay-at-home orders end, what will people find outside their homes?

Tattoo Artist Nate Stephens Creates T-Shirts Supporting Essential Workers

Tattoo Artist Nate Stephens Creates T-Shirts Supporting Essential Workers

By Kyle HarrisMay 8, 2020

When the tattoo shops closed, Stephens designed T-shirts to support his family — and essential workers.

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This Colorado Couple Is Saving Their Small Business With Masks

This Colorado Couple Is Saving Their Small Business With Masks

By Lauren Antonoff HartMay 8, 2020

Now that masks are required in most public spaces, Moore Collection –– quite literally –– has you covered.

COVID-19 Postpones <i>Theater of the Mind</i>, by David Byrne and Mala Gaonkar

COVID-19 Postpones Theater of the Mind, by David Byrne and Mala Gaonkar

By Kyle HarrisMay 7, 2020

The DCPA’s immersive extravaganza has been pushed back.

A Real Superhero: This Cosplayer Is Making COVID-19 Protective Gear

A Real Superhero: This Cosplayer Is Making COVID-19 Protective Gear

By John BearMay 7, 2020

With no comic cons in the near future, this CenturyLink IT manager is making protective gear for first responders.

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The Source Celebrates Works by People of Color

The Source Celebrates Works by People of Color

By Juliet WittmanMay 7, 2020

During the COVID-19 shutdown, the Source Theatre has turned works by people of color into podcasts.

<i>The Star That Wanted to Ski</i> Is a Sparkling New Children’s Book

The Star That Wanted to Ski Is a Sparkling New Children’s Book

By Kyle HarrisMay 6, 2020

Illustrator Robert Persky wants to make you feel good.

Stay the F*ck Home and Make an Award-Winning Film

Stay the F*ck Home and Make an Award-Winning Film

By Lauren Antonoff HartMay 6, 2020

Get your submission in by May 15.

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Armando Geneyro Shines a Light on Denver’s Chicano Culture

Armando Geneyro Shines a Light on Denver’s Chicano Culture

By Kyle HarrisMay 5, 2020

Too much of Denver’s story goes unseen in the digital record. Photographer Armando Geneyro is changing that.

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