Colorado Creatives: Lares Feliciano
As a bicultural artist, queer activist and simply a human helping others, Lares Feliciano is all about 24/7 community.
As a bicultural artist, queer activist and simply a human helping others, Lares Feliciano is all about 24/7 community.
This weekend is all about new beginnings and grand openings.
“Enthusiastic” doesn’t begin to describe Korean-American multimedia explorer Laura Hyunjhee Kim, a PhD candidate in intermedia, writing and performance at the University of Colorado Boulder who ferociously surfs cyberspace in dual roles as an onlooker and a participant.
Denver’s Supernova Digital Animation Festival is an international congress, but Colorado participant Ryan Wurst is one of several artists proving that our region has a growing and inventive experimental multimedia underground.
True style starts with being true to yourself.
A poet, critical writer, visual artist, furniture designer and now curator, Joshua Ware fits into a polymath world of interdisciplinary Denver creatives who share ideas without boundaries.
If you’ve ever been to Freak Train at the Bug Theatre, you know about GerRee Hinshaw, whose sparkling patter as host keeps things moving as performers are given five minutes to try things out in front of an audience.
Stretch out, Denver.
If not for people like Denver filmmaker and projectionist Curt Heiner, a product of the DIY underground who champions celluloid and works to preserve the human touch in film, analog film would’ve been long gone in this digital world.
Mathieu Mudie oversees the retail projects for Zeppelin Development, including the new hotel.
With the long Labor Day weekend upon us, there are plenty of opportunities to break a sweat. Try CrossFit for the first time, hit the roof for a barre class, or enjoy a handful of free yoga classes.
In the infinitesimal world where zines and small presses collide, you’ll find souls like the Denver poet Catch Business, who support and participate in a literary underground that thrives online.
Clarke Cosplay, one of the founders of the Colorado Academy of Cosplay, talks about his passion for the medium and the role costumes can play in the wide world of fandom.
William Havu Gallery, which opened twenty years ago on Cherokee Street, is certainly one of the best commercial galleries in Denver.
After a cloudy week in Denver, it’s suns out, guns out for weekend warriors
Denver writer, artist and creative thinker Deanne Gertner directs her many talents like a laser.
Never be afraid to be colorful.
Two lifelong friends open a sex-positive boutique.
Get ready to sweat in the sun – one last time.
Not at all your typical artist, Tesla-loving techie Charles Russell fell into his mad-scientist oeuvre while tinkering with electronics and found parts from thrift stores.
This weekend, fitness is all about fun. From hula hooping to field day, make sure your workouts contain sweat and a smile.
A thinking, boundaryless creative in multiple disciplines, Serena Chopra is a published poet and writer, a Fulbright Scholar, a performance artist, a dancer, a teacher and a member of the queer community.