Denver Film Festival Closes Out on a Winning Note
Most of the films were worthy, with one big exception.
Most of the films were worthy, with one big exception.
Carina Bañuelos-Harrison serves cultural and art-related communities from many angles.
Deborah Persoff does the diva justice.
All the best things to do in Denver this week, November 11-17, 2019.
A nationally-recognized historian visits Colorado for Veterans Day to bring some World War II history home.
The Denver Art Museum is spotlighting post-Mexican Revolution art at a show that includes works by Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo.
Longtime Denver film programmer Keith Garcia has been promoted to be the artistic director of the Sie FilmCenter.
Friends and colleagues honor former Denver poet laureate Chris Ransick who died Monday, November 4.
Included is what’s described as a “cult-classic waiting to happen.”
Feast or get formal, all for free.
Phil Luna is resurrecting two Bertolt Brecht plays to explore the political and ethical dilemmas facing the United States today.
Don’t miss the party that starts thirty minutes after sunset tonight.
Waves is Denver Film Festival director Britta Erickson’s 2019 fest fave.
Denver’s art scene is loaded with things to do this week.
Rodney Hicks’s play has a fierce energy.
A trio of galleries host impressive shows.
Atlantics scored a long-awaited first at Cannes.
Thomas Evans, aka Detour, imagines the music of the future in his latest installation at RedLine Contemporary.
Curious Theatre’s latest production of Thanksgiving Play is thoroughly enjoyable if not lacking much to ponder.
In this satire, the patriarchy is alive and well.
There’s something on the menu for everyone in Denver’s lit scene this week.