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We Tried the New Kangaroo Yoga Class in Wheat Ridge

By Hannah MetzgerAugust 15, 2025

You’ve heard of puppy yoga and goat yoga. Now, get ready for…

Kitty wears a red suede hat and pats with a black top while holding an umbrella on a lawn.

Denver Model Kitty Reflects on Work in Local Fashion Scene

By Alexander Hernandez GonzalezAugust 14, 2025

“She knows how to put that shit on. Kitty is a one-of-one person. There’s no replicating her style.”

Friendly Faces Everywhere! Colorado Locations With Starring Roles on South Park

By Emily FergusonAugust 14, 2025

Trey Parker and Matt Stone continue to draw inspiration from their home state of Colorado.

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Behind the Scenes of Sweet & Lucky: Echo, Denver’s New Immersive Memory Play

By Toni TrescaAugust 13, 2025

“So many of us have a lot that we’re grieving, so this piece is really a response to where we are in the world right now.”

What the Yuk? The Creators of South Park Could be the Two Greatest Coloradans…Ever

By Michael RobertsAugust 13, 2025

How two fearless Coloradans got under Trump’s skin (and under the covers) in the new season of South Park.

a mural painting of people with sunglasses

Mestizo-Curtis Park Pool Project Comes to Halt After Outcry From Residents

By Teague BohlenAugust 12, 2025

The Landmark Preservation Commission denied the initial proposed design on August 5.

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MSU Denver Offers Colorado’s First Mariachi Degree

By Alexander Hernandez GonzalezAugust 12, 2025

Move over, Texas and California. Colorado is the latest state in the country to offer a Mariachi degree.

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The Burning Metronome Strikes Back: Local Artist R. Alan Brooks to Reprint His Popular Book

By Teague BohlenAugust 12, 2025

“There’s a reason that dictators immediately come in and ban art, first thing. Because they recognize the power of it.”

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Catch Kent Monkman’s History is Painted by the Victors Before It Leaves DAM

By Kristen FioreAugust 12, 2025

Indigenous artist Kent Monkman’s exhibit leaves Denver Art Museum after this weekend.

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Rainin’ Fire in the Sky: How to Catch the Perseid Meteor Shower in Colorado This Week

By Kristen FioreAugust 12, 2025

The Perseid Meteor Shower is one of the best and most popular meteor showers of the year, and it’ll peak this week.

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Boulder-Based Arts Group’s Queer Lineage Turns Community Stories Into Plays

By Toni TrescaAugust 11, 2025

The Boulder-based arts group is hosting story circles across Colorado that will inspire two new plays about LGBTQ+ history.

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Prison Pen and Paint: High Walls Will Break Down Barriers at RedLine

By Teague BohlenAugust 8, 2025

“From the beginning, we didn’t want it to be just an art show, but a series of events and programs giving deeper insight into the ring of issues around the space of incarceration.”

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Platte Street Is Getting a Pottery Studio

By Sara RosenthalAugust 8, 2025

Denver Clayroom is slated to open by the end of September and it will be open to all skill levels.

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Slay, Queenz (& Kings): Colorado Drag Royale Back for Fourth Season

By Cynthia BarnesAugust 7, 2025

“That’s why we created the competition…to basically create this space of like, it doesn’t matter what type of drag that you do.”

People gathered at the Colorado Capitol.

Motus Theater Hosts Immigration Rights Event and Art Opening in Boulder

By Toni TrescaAugust 7, 2025

“We’re an arts organization, so we use storytelling and art to lift up the lived experiences of people with DACA in our community.”

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Breaking Free: Colorado’s Prison Arts Programs Help Inmates Unlock Their Creativity

By Teague BohlenAugust 7, 2025

A split between the Department of Corrections and the University of Denver sent some programs into solitary, but now they’re breaking free.

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Miners Alley Tackles Assassins Amid Rising Political Violence in America

By Toni TrescaAugust 6, 2025

The Golden-based theater company launches its first-ever Sondheim musical that “just happens to be extremely timely.”

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DMNS Looks Back on 125 Years of Bringing the World to Colorado

By Kristen FioreAugust 6, 2025

“A museum of natural history is never finished.”

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Comic Josh Blue’s Memoir Something To Stare At Has Been Twenty Years in the Making

By Toni TrescaAugust 5, 2025

“I think sometimes people have an idea of what a disability is and what this book will be, and it’s not ‘woe is me’ or inspirational. I’m just telling my story.”

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All the Film Festivals in Colorado Announced So Far

By Michael RobertsAugust 5, 2025

The size, scope and variety of Colorado film festivals is jaw-dropping, and August is jam-packed with them.

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East High Alumni and Students Stage World Premiere of Everything About Your Skin

By Toni TrescaAugust 4, 2025

“The piece is a little freaky. It can feel a little sinister at times, but it’s also lighthearted and caring and deeply personal.”

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AI Lover Boy: Aurora Man Shares His AI Love Story on New Podcast

By Brendan Joel KelleyAugust 4, 2025

“I really wanted to see just how close we are to C-3PO.”

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