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What’s in store this spooky season.
What’s in store this spooky season.
It’s not too late to avoid a basic costume before Halloween on Thursday.
This homegrown horror story is coming to life in multimedia.
Want your event included? The deadline is October 29.
This Halloween, why not look for inspiration around our great city, with its never-ending stream of colorful characters, iconic symbols and inside jokes?
Theodore Glava died in Colorado in 1918, but his Transylvania origins caused some locals to believe he was a vampire.
From Mulder and Scully to Jay and Silent Bob, resurrect these ’90s icons with a simple costume that won’t break the bank.
Colorado was one of just 22 states in which women used a negative word to describe the men. And this one hurt.
They met on Match. He wanted to go to Winter Park; she wanted to go to Vail. And the date went nowhere…fast.
Combining gothic horror and humor, this interactive trunk show invites audiences to help bring Mary Shelley’s classic tale to life.
Danielle SeeWalker was removed from the Art in Public Places program because community members were “upset” over a painting of hers called “G for Genocide.”
The city’s first pop-up market centered on trans artists will include over 45 vendors offering crafts, flash tattoos and more.
The jorts should have tipped me off that this date was going nowhere.
Wander haunted mansions and hotels, decrepit cemeteries and spooky bars – if you dare.
Poetry Brothel, a worldwide poetry society, makes its Denver debut at Mockingbird on Sunday, October 13.
I ate bugs, free-fell from 150 feet, slept through clown attacks and much more.
In 2025, the DAM will celebrate a century of Indigenous art with galleries by Native artists, the reinstallation of its collections and other events.
From Rocky Horror screenings to spooky immersive experiences, Denver is doing the monster mash all month long.
The date started with a simple hike. It ended with cops.
Ghostly mansions, cursed corn mazes, a junkyard full of jump scares and other Halloween attractions are available this spooky season.
Let your freak flag fly a mile high at two major sex conventions this month.
You can watch the contestants suffer on stage this Saturday.