100 Colorado Creatives 4.0: Sharon Meriash

Longtime Denver botanical photographer, curator and Girl Friday at William Havu Gallery Sharon Meriash’s current work starts with her floral photo imagery, which she then etches and cuts into Plexiglas shapes using a laser and spins into layers for a translucent 3-D effect

High Ride Cycle Puts a New Spin on Cycling in SloHi

A new cycle studio is preparing to open its four garage doors, revealing views of the “SloHi” neighborhood and an atypical spin workout. Husband-and-wife-duo Scott and Megan Hanson are putting the finishing touches on their commercial studio space within the newly-constructed Slo Hi Village at 4433 West 29th Avenue, and the couple is gearing up for the grand opening of High Ride Cycle, this Saturday, July 8.

Player 2 Celebrates Video Games, Virtual Reality…and Beer

Denver Comic Con is over for 2017, but the opportunity to geek out with other nerds over virtual reality, gaming and cosplay is just beginning. Player 2, a Denver startup, has been putting on events at bars around the city since January, giving people places where they can gather over beers to play board and video games.

100 Colorado Creatives 4.0: Jonathan Saiz

Artist Jonathan Saiz’s mystical aesthetic has already been put to use successfully in a tarot deck called The Fountain Tarot and seen in Juxtapoz, Vogue and Elle Decor; in the present it’s morphing almost daily as Saiz works his way through So Wrong It’s So Right, a gallery experiment for which he’s creating new works daily in the confines of Leon Gallery.

100 Colorado Creatives 4.0: Katie Caron

Denver artist Katie Caron is an educator with an eye on the future of art fabrication, a committed member of the studio community at the Temple and now, part of the stable at William Havu Gallery.

Let’s Play Denver Comic Con 2017 Bingo!

Denver Comic Con returns June 30 through July 2, stuffing the halls of the Colorado Convention Center with pop-culture goodness. To keep track of all the awesomeness, we’ve created another handy Denver Comic Con Bingo card.

How Highlands Ranch Became a Hotbed of Coconut Graters

From an unlikely home base of Highlands Ranch, Gerard Aflague, a native of Guam, is bringing a taste of his native land not just to Denver, but to the rest of the world.When he was growing up on the Pacific island, one of five territories of the United States, Aflague was heavily influenced by his Chamorro heritage. He moved to Denver in 2007, and five years later started his own online business, the Gerard Aflague Collection, that designs and sells Guam-themed and -inspired products, catering to the nearly 200,000 Chamorros living in the United States, as well as people who have connections to Guam, sometimes through military service there.

100 Colorado Creatives 3.0: Regan Rosburg

Regan Rosburg could be a poster child for everything current and good about the regional art community: She’s a woman artist who’s been active here for a long while, a maker, a naturalist and an activist, deeply involved with both the artistic process and the state of the world around us.

100 Colorado Creatives 3.0: Corianne Wells and Kristopher Michael Wright

As collaborators in the creative arts incubator Odessa, life partners Corianne Wells and Kristopher Michael Wright work above and beyond the confines of their day jobs to bring creatives together and increase general awareness of Denver artists and art spaces, all while mastering the job of being artists themselves.

What Denver Dads Really Want for Father’s Day

It’s mid-June, which means it’s time to think about a lot of things: upcoming vacations, the Pride parade and…oh, yeah, I gotta get something for my dad. This used to be a lot easier, back when you could make a ceramic ashtray or a shoe-polishing kit in wood shop. These days, you’re stuck buying a gift…and you have absolutely no idea what your dad wants. We’re here for you.