Colorado Creatives Redux: Lauri Lynnxe Murphy
Lauri Lynnxe Murphy’s the perfect model of what an artivist should be, but for her, there’s no time to wax on what that means.
Lauri Lynnxe Murphy’s the perfect model of what an artivist should be, but for her, there’s no time to wax on what that means.
Artist Brady Dollyhigh prepares for his first exhibition, showcasing a 24 hour continuous line drawing that went viral.
Lots of ways to expand your awareness of the world.
Crush Walls, Denver Retro Con, Westwood Chile Fest and more!
A response to Juliet Wittman’s review of Phamaly.
A crash course in the city’s street-art festival.
As “Ballerinas” dances off the mall, discussion of public art takes center stage.
The High Plains Comedy Festival, headlined by Maria Bamford, dominates September’s comedy schedule.
The play opening August 30 at the DCPA has a controversial past.
Time for a quick trip to Colorado Springs
There’s a wealth of events around town.
The defendant posted an apology on cropcirclefilms.com.
Any one is reason for a road trip this weekend.
Offerings of street art, installations and pie abound this week in Denver’s art world.
From concerts to street art festivals, Colorado has plenty going on this Labor Day weekend.
These works look to natural forms for inspiration.
MCA Denver hired Nora Burnett Abrams as its director, an affirmation of the vision established by former director Adam Lerner.
August is ending and September is starting; let Labor Day mark a new season of reading with these best-bets for the week.
One of Colorado’s greatest roadside attractions could soon close.
Mary Voelz Chandler, a respected journalist and critic, has written about the arts and architecture for decades.
Think globally, act locally. Here’s how.
Weezer, A Taste of Colorado, Doug Benson, fireworks and more!