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geometric ice sculpture

Photos: Winners of the Breckenridge International Snow Sculpture Championships

By Westword StaffJanuary 29, 2025

Let the ice chips fall where they may!

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A Brush With Greatness: Artist Pat Milbery Honors a Hero

By Jason HellerJanuary 28, 2025

After painting a mural inspired by legendary skateboarding designer Jim Phillips, he’ll create an installation before the January 31 documentary screening.

There’s No Mystery Why These Two Colorado Authors Teamed Up for Tattered Cover Event

By Teague BohlenJanuary 28, 2025

Carter Wilson and Barbara Nickless both have books hitting the shelves this week.

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Black American West Museum Dedicates the Dr. Justina Ford Garden

By Gil AsakawaJanuary 28, 2025

The home of Denver’s first African American doctor now houses the Black American West Museum…and a garden.

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It’s Geek to Us: 2025 Nerd Event Calendar for Colorado

By Teague BohlenJanuary 27, 2025

Nerds unite! Here are all the cons and shows you won’t want to miss this year.

The Ten Coolest Things We Spotted at Retromania 2025

The Ten Coolest Things We Spotted at Retromania 2025

By Teague BohlenJanuary 26, 2025

The Denver area’s first nerd event of the year was a bacchanal of vintage wonderfulness.

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Back to the Writers’ Room: Broadway Repackages Nostalgia for Profit

By Toni TrescaJanuary 24, 2025

The touring production of Back to the Future: The Musical fails to capture the film’s charm.

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Show Some Guts: Colorado State University Is Hosting Another Offal Party

By Shannon TuckerJanuary 24, 2025

“I tell the audience that if you see someone try something and spit it out, congratulate them. That means they tried it.”

Denver’s Best Gallery Openings at RedLine, BMoCa, Art Gym and More

Denver’s Best Gallery Openings at RedLine, BMoCa, Art Gym and More

By Susan FroydJanuary 23, 2025

Start your art weekend with Filipino cowboys, dragon prints, RedLine artists and fabulous landscapes.

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Dorothy and the Wizard

CU Denver Professor Andy Scahill’s Rainbow Cult Is Off to See the Wizard

By Teague BohlenJanuary 22, 2025

“The original novel is really about responding to fascism. It’s a young and unhoused immigrant who travels to a new country.”

woman in winter hat

Aspen’s Own: Hanna Faulhaber Aims for X Games Glory in Post-Injury Return

By Justin GoodrumJanuary 22, 2025

“Where you’re just skiing under the lights with your best friends, it almost doesn’t feel like any other competition.”

Two people sit at a table looking at scripts.

Jake Brasch’s The Reservoir Is a Hilarious Homecoming

By Toni TrescaJanuary 21, 2025

“The scope of this project is so much bigger than anything I’ve ever done,” says the playwright, a former child actor in Denver.

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Black & Read Moving to New Arvada Location

By Jason HellerJanuary 21, 2025

The massive paradise for fans of music, books and games is relocating to an even larger space.

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Aspen’s Own: Alex Ferreira Is Headed Home for the X Games

By Justin GoodrumJanuary 21, 2025

“We would sneak out of school just to get a glimpse of some of these athletes and watch their training schedules, their competition, everything.”

woman in flowered baseball jacket

Erika Krouse on Save Me, Stranger, Her New Short-Story Collection

By Teague BohlenJanuary 20, 2025

“What do we owe each other?” the author asks. “That’s a question I don’t know the answer to, and the question I still can’t answer. But this collection of stories is all about that idea.”

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Black Futures in Art: The Space Between Us Transforms the Dairy Arts Center

By Toni TrescaJanuary 18, 2025

In this third exhibit, Adderly Grant-Lord invites viewers to confront the unseen spaces within us all.

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The End of the Story for Pop Culture Classroom

By Teague BohlenJanuary 17, 2025

One of Denver’s most innovative educational resources is closing the book.

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Mercury Rising: Kimberly Greenwell Is Making a Documentary About the Legendary Venue

By Jason HellerJanuary 17, 2025

The filmmaker wants to capture the history of the Denver cultural institution, even as it faces an uncertain future.

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The Weather Will Be Cold, but These Shows Are Hot

By Susan FroydJanuary 17, 2025

The Arvada Center’s Art of the State and another season of Union Hall’s Rough Gems sead the roster of must-see exhibits.

david lynch

David Lynch Dies at 78: These Are the Essential Works to Watch by the Director

By Emily FergusonJanuary 16, 2025

The surrealist neo-noir pioneer was instrumental in changing how loyal fans viewed the world.

Teachers in a classroom speaking with students.

Kaiser Permanente Outsourcing National Educational Theatre Program, Including Local Jobs

By Toni TrescaJanuary 16, 2025

After nearly forty years of using storytelling to deliver health messages, the nonprofit is looking for a partner to do the job.

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A worker in a print production shop.

Denver’s IndyInk Closes Warehouse, Lays Off Six

By Jason HellerJanuary 15, 2025

The proudly local print company is downsizing its Colorado operation in the face of rising costs and supply-chain issues.

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