BETC Selects New Artistic and Managing Directors
Both have been active in the Colorado theater community for years, and are fierce supporters of BETC.
Both have been active in the Colorado theater community for years, and are fierce supporters of BETC.
Play ball! Theater and Easter events, and the Colorado Rockies celebrate their thirtieth anniversary opening weekend.
The Overland High School student won the state competition and will be jetting to D.C. to compete at the national level.
A flurry of fun ranging from concerts to lectures to Boulder Arts Week.
The Art District on Santa Fe is bursting with new shows, Denver muralist Jason Garcia has an exhibit at RiNo Art Park, Abby Gregg debuts new work at Meow Wolf, and more!
Beautiful sets, all-star actors and beautiful music and movement await at DCPA’s production of “The Color Purple,” a musical adaptation of Alice Walker’s book.
Another Gallery’s sophomore show showcases works by fourteen different artists that explore the complexity of longing for the past.
“It’s absolutely despicable that some people would turn around and make [Jesus Christ] homosexual.”
Don’t miss the double FEARture of ’80s classic “Fright Night” alongside Ryan Policky’s series “London Motel” at the Sie FilmCenter on Saturday!
“We want to provide everyone with a place where they can be a kid again.”
As March moves into April, this city’s cultural scene isn’t fooling around.
Did you miss out on the Northern Lights in Colorado? There will be more opportunities to see them in the coming years, but these locations are always awe-inspiring.
Meet Steve from “Blues Clues,” Chevy Chase, Mario Lopez, Neve Campbell, Matthew Lillard and more. But it’ll cost you.
March is going out with a roar…and plenty of fun events.
Trey Parker and Matt Stone seem to be reflecting on their Casa Bonita purchase in the South Park episode “DikinBaus Hot Dogs.”
Mark Sink talks Andy Warhol and more at RedLine, Next Gallery opens two new solo shows, and more amazing art to experience in Denver.
“My hope is that survivors feel like they still have a voice through an art show that encourages them to recognize their vulnerability and strength.”
Don’t miss out on Town Hall Arts Center’s production of the beloved queer musical “La Cage aux Folles,” which inspired the Robin Williams film “The Birdcage.”
When Jevon Taylor was priced out of RiNo, he bought into Green Spaces Market, which opens with eleven vendors on April 1.
March is going out with a roar, from dinosaurs in Jurassic World Dominion to the reopening of Seven Falls.
The festival moved from Nederland to Estes Park, and reviews are running hot and cold.
From the possibly cursed “Blucifer” outside of DIA to Donald Lipski’s “The Yearling” outside of the Central Public Library, Denver has long been known for its public art.