What Happened to Silver Dollar Tabor? Rebecca Rosenberg Uncovers the Story of Baby Doe’s Daughter
Author Rebecca Rosenberg writes a second book in her Gold Digger series, this time focusing on Baby Doe Tabor’s daughter.
Author Rebecca Rosenberg writes a second book in her Gold Digger series, this time focusing on Baby Doe Tabor’s daughter.
DCPA Off-Center’s highly anticipated follow-up to its groundbreaking 2016 immersive hit is an underwhelming grief trip.
“We want people looking through the glass and leaving their fingerprints. When you see your fingerprints on something, then all of a sudden, it kind of becomes a part of you.”
Here’s why you should be screaming in public (on purpose).
“The whole ‘us or them’ conundrum is where everything falls apart. There is no ‘us’ without ‘them.'”
“We’re not just funding bricks and mortar – we’re investing in a living, breathing cultural epicenter that will serve generations.”
“We tend to think of space exploration as something that happened in the 1960s, or maybe the ’50s. But it really began with the Mars craze.”
“I want it to feel approachable, because fragrance, in a lot of circles, does not feel very approachable.”
Picture someone tossing random seeds into bare soil, watering once or twice, and ending up with a backyard jungle of blooms.
Fourth Wing sensation Rebecca Yarros has some trouble on the ice.
Denver offers unique programs and gathering spots for people from all walks of life.
“The thing I have most in common with the characters I write is ambition. I want ‘The Legend of Anne Bonny’ to go to Broadway; I want it to be huge.”
Discover world-class public art, a new series of culinary events and abundant outdoor activities in one of the country’s “most boring” cities.
You’re going to want to go stargazing.
From fire and loss to cherry blossoms and galaxies, this aerial show blends survival, beauty and joy.
Creeplesque Burlesque Fest mixes macabre and physical theater at Creepatorium August 22-24.
“I wanted to really think about how we can create this symbiotic relationship; uplifting businesses, properties and artists together.”
“It’s refreshing to have a play that’s talking about politics that’s not a total bummer. A lot of plays about the current moment leave you sad. This one lets you have fun.”
“Whether you’re a dentist, you work at a marijuana store or at the gas station, get on social media. It’s so fun.”
“Artists contemplate endings in all kinds of interesting ways and can help us think about how we, as humans, need to be present in our own endings.”
This year, Denver was the host of the Barbershop Harmony Society international convention, offering a rare chance to showcase our music to our city – and our city to the world.
Tonight through Sunday, this immersive installation by Studio Roosegaarde will showcase a safer, more sustainable alternative to fireworks.