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Work It! Seven Ways to Celebrate Colorado Public Lands Day

Work It! Seven Ways to Celebrate Colorado Public Lands Day

By Kyle HarrisMay 14, 2021

Enjoy the holiday…and get to work!

Skateboard-Park-Inspired Art (and Flood Mitigation) Arrives at TAXI

Skateboard-Park-Inspired Art (and Flood Mitigation) Arrives at TAXI

By Jasmine LiuMay 14, 2021

Matt Barton’s new installation has two functions: community play area and water drainage.

Race Wars, Angst and Eco Art Along the Sand Creek Regional Greenway

Race Wars, Angst and Eco Art Along the Sand Creek Regional Greenway

By Kyle HarrisMay 13, 2021

Racists, anti-racists, brooding existentialists and an eco-minded artist have been painting the walls next to the trail.

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Eight Things to Do for Free in Denver This Week

Eight Things to Do for Free in Denver This Week

By Westword StaffMay 13, 2021

After the snow, some bright ideas.

Art Attack: Seventeen Ways to See Great Art in Denver

Art Attack: Seventeen Ways to See Great Art in Denver

By Susan FroydMay 12, 2021

Load up on fresh art at these seventeen exhibitions.

Motus Theater Receives NEA Grant to Support Criminal-Justice Works

Motus Theater Receives NEA Grant to Support Criminal-Justice Works

By Jasmine LiuMay 12, 2021

One catch: The theater company has to raise matching donations.

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Buffalo Exchange, Todd Colletti Sued Over Alleged Sexual and Physical Assaults

Buffalo Exchange, Todd Colletti Sued Over Alleged Sexual and Physical Assaults

By Kyle HarrisMay 11, 2021

Four former employees have filed a claim against Buffalo Exchange’s corporate officers, Todd Colletti and the Colorado shop co-owners.

Trash to Treasure: Junkyard Social Club Inspires Play in People of All Ages

Trash to Treasure: Junkyard Social Club Inspires Play in People of All Ages

By Claire DuncombeMay 11, 2021

Junkyard Social inspires play in people of all ages.

Meçlâ Brings Slow Fashion to Sustainable Fashion Weekend

Meçlâ Brings Slow Fashion to Sustainable Fashion Weekend

By Kastle WasermanMay 10, 2021

Sourcing materials responsibly, Meçlâ Fashions is part of Denver’s growing slow fashion movement.

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The Show Must Go On! Five Options for Mother’s Day

The Show Must Go On! Five Options for Mother’s Day

By Patricia CalhounMay 9, 2021

Don’t forget Mom!

Need to Buy a Gift? Try Seventeen of the Best Shops in Denver

Need to Buy a Gift? Try Seventeen of the Best Shops in Denver

By Westword StaffMay 7, 2021

Need to buy a gift? Denver’s got you covered.

After a Season in the Dark, Benchmark Plans for the Future

After a Season in the Dark, Benchmark Plans for the Future

By Juliet WittmanMay 7, 2021

Changes are afoot at the Lakewood theater company.

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“Luna Mothra” Sculpture Arrives at the Mishawaka Amphitheatre

“Luna Mothra” Sculpture Arrives at the Mishawaka Amphitheatre

By Jasmine LiuMay 6, 2021

With a new piece of art and a loaded calendar, the Belvue venue is back in business.

Seven Things to Do for Free In and Around Denver (and Online) This Week

Seven Things to Do for Free In and Around Denver (and Online) This Week

By Westword StaffMay 6, 2021

Markets are opening just in time for Mother’s Day.

Art Attack: New Shows for First Friday Weekend in Denver

By Susan FroydMay 5, 2021

Start May off with a little springtime gallery hopping.

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Love Orgies, Swinging or Bondage? This Denver-Made App Is for You

Love Orgies, Swinging or Bondage? This Denver-Made App Is for You

By Marie ThomasMay 5, 2021

This Denver-made app is for you.

Photographer Matthew Pevear Finds Life at Play in the Simplest Places

Photographer Matthew Pevear Finds Life at Play in the Simplest Places

By Susan FroydMay 4, 2021

Through the lens, photographer Matthew Pevear sees life and motion in everyday scenes.

Catch Up With the Colorado Book Awards 2021 Finalist Readings

Catch Up With the Colorado Book Awards 2021 Finalist Readings

By Teague BohlenMay 4, 2021

Colorado Humanities and the Center for the Book in celebrate thirty years of establishing the state’s literary legacy.

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Knew Conscious Curator Departs to Open the Ryan Joseph Gallery

Knew Conscious Curator Departs to Open the Ryan Joseph Gallery

By Kyle HarrisMay 3, 2021

Ryan Joseph Connell has left Knew Conscious to open his own gallery in the highlands.

Reader: Meow Wolf Is a Purrfect Addition to the Denver Skyline

Reader: Meow Wolf Is a Purrfect Addition to the Denver Skyline

By Westword StaffMay 2, 2021

It’s opening in fall 2021.

Street Art That Covered Boarded-Up Businesses in 2020 Auctioned for Charity

Street Art That Covered Boarded-Up Businesses in 2020 Auctioned for Charity

By Jasmine LiuApril 30, 2021

Artworks by Denver BIPOC artists have been taken out of storage and will be sold at Gerard’s Pool Hall.

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David Heska Wanbli Weiden on His Crime Novel <i>Winter Counts</i>

David Heska Wanbli Weiden on His Crime Novel Winter Counts

By Teague BohlenApril 30, 2021

One of Denver’s most notable Native American writers and scholars makes a splash on the national scene.

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