Spectra’s New Immersive Experience Is a Plant-Filled, Psychedelic Dream World
Get lost in a world of rare plants and spirit creatures at Spectra Art Space’s “Novo Ita: Propagation,” a new summer immersive experience on view through September 17.
Get lost in a world of rare plants and spirit creatures at Spectra Art Space’s “Novo Ita: Propagation,” a new summer immersive experience on view through September 17.
Are you ready to paint the town?
Sie, the only Denver theater showing Oppenheimeron 35-millimeter film, is also hosting early screenings of Barbie! But if you want the full Barbenheimer experience, go to the Glitterbomb Party.
Jolt wrote on Instagram that he “wouldn’t let myself or our culture be tokenized by the institution to sell entry tickets” to the show, which focuses on Chicano culture and showcases local artists.
“Last year, Ryan Moran, who’s the head of development for comedy at Comedy Central, even gave out his email to let people contact him and send him their stuff.”
Some of the most beautiful plants are also among the most poisonous. Don’t let your dogs get into these!
The musical illustrates a true story you have to see to believe.
Shively’s grandmother from Transylvania instilled in her a connection to the occult, which has found its way into the artist’s work.
All the can’t-miss fairs, festivals and other events in Denver and Colorado.
Danny the Comic Shop opens right near Casa Bonita with a celebratory block party on Saturday from 2 to 8 p.m.
Are you ready to paint the town?
Legendary horror host and film critic Joe Bob Briggs, of “MonsterVision” and “Joe Bob’s Drive-In Theater,” is appearing at the Archive Videostore in Aurora this weekend.
The Denver Art Museum spotlights local artists and more for a special lowrider exhibition.
Drag queen and RuPaul’s Drag Race alum DeJa Skye went from watching Werq the World in her hometown to now starring in the production.
Company owned by two artists who parodied Casa Bonita before buying it complain about a cartoon of Casa Bonita. The irony!
“Our cabaret is all about showing Gen Z what that time was really like.”
The experiential play uncovers the Japanese American experience while following three generations of women after World War II.
July’s First Friday looks hot!
Vincent Owens of Park Hill Financial District and his uncle, local artist Jack Price II, installed a new mural commemorating Denver’s sister city.
Colorado’s own comic-book pedigree was born from one of its biggest stories of state embezzlement.
“This is my chance to give back in a very small way – in a way I would have found very helpful when I was starting out.”
Restrictions on Clear Creek were just lifted!