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Sneak Peek: Freyer-Newman Center Blooms at the Denver Botanic Gardens

Sneak Peek: Freyer-Newman Center Blooms at the Denver Botanic Gardens

By Michael PagliaSeptember 24, 2020

David Daniel designed the new center devoted to art, science and education.

Street Art Honors Kyle Rittenhouse, Man Charged With Murdering Protesters

Street Art Honors Kyle Rittenhouse, Man Charged With Murdering Protesters

By Kyle HarrisSeptember 24, 2020

The seventeen-year-old has been charged with murdering protesters.

Art Attack: Eight Ways to See Art Live or Otherwise This Week

Art Attack: Eight Ways to See Art Live or Otherwise This Week

By Susan FroydSeptember 23, 2020

Go see art this weekend.

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Delicate Balance: COVID-19 Is Keeping Colorado Ballet on Its Toes

Delicate Balance: COVID-19 Is Keeping Colorado Ballet on Its Toes

By Khaleel HayesSeptember 23, 2020

Colorado Ballet is finding many ways to stay alive during COVID-19 pandemic
and its company-wide furlough.

Big Screams Are Coming to the Mile High Horror Film Festival

Big Screams Are Coming to the Mile High Horror Film Festival

By Kyle HarrisSeptember 22, 2020

After a five year hiatus, the Denver-based horror festival is coming to a living room near you.

Colorado Creatives: Angie Simmons

Colorado Creatives: Angie Simmons

By Susan FroydSeptember 21, 2020

As a founding director of Evolving Doors Dance for the past fifteen years, Angie Simmons knows something about evolution.

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Muralist Chelsea Lewinski’s Crushing Accident Inspires Community Fundraiser

Muralist Chelsea Lewinski’s Crushing Accident Inspires Community Fundraiser

By Kyle HarrisSeptember 19, 2020

The community is raising funds for her recovery.

Bryan Goldfeder Repairs the World, One Shard of Glass at a Time

Bryan Goldfeder Repairs the World, One Shard of Glass at a Time

By Katrina LeibeeSeptember 17, 2020

This Rosh Hashanah, Jewish artist Bryan Goldfeder repairs the world, one shard of glass at a time.

Art Attack: Fifteen Ways to See Art Live or Otherwise This Week

Art Attack: Fifteen Ways to See Art Live or Otherwise This Week

By Susan FroydSeptember 17, 2020

Get out and see some art this weekend.

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Kali Fajardo-Anstine’s <i>Sabrina & Corina</i> Wins 2020 American Book Award

Kali Fajardo-Anstine’s Sabrina & Corina Wins 2020 American Book Award

By Teague BohlenSeptember 16, 2020

Denver’s home-grown voice continues a national winning streak with her short story collection Sabrina & Corina.

Immersive Art Was Red-Hot in Denver…and Then Came COVID

Immersive Art Was Red-Hot in Denver…and Then Came COVID

By Patricia CalhounSeptember 16, 2020

Social distancing makes participatory performances tough.

<i>Wild Thing</i>: Laura Krantz Pivots From Bigfoot to Extraterrestrials

Wild Thing: Laura Krantz Pivots From Bigfoot to Extraterrestrials

By Katrina LeibeeSeptember 16, 2020

Laura Krantz’s celebrated podcast explores whether we are alone in the universe and the people who care.

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Murals Are Hot in Denver, but Is Cultural History Taking a Hit?

Murals Are Hot in Denver, but Is Cultural History Taking a Hit?

By Kyle HarrisSeptember 15, 2020

Art is up against the wall in 2020.

Events You Won’t Want to Miss This Fall

Events You Won’t Want to Miss This Fall

By Westword StaffSeptember 15, 2020

In-person or online, there’s plenty to do.

Art Attack: Fourteen Ways to See Art Live or Otherwise This Week

Art Attack: Fourteen Ways to See Art Live or Otherwise This Week

By Susan FroydSeptember 10, 2020

Art is in the streets, on the gallery walls, and far beyond.

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The Denver Film Festival Goes Virtual for 2020

The Denver Film Festival Goes Virtual for 2020

By Kyle HarrisSeptember 10, 2020

The independent film nonprofit will put its Virtual Cinema to good use for the festival’s 43rd edition.

New American Arts Fest Celebrates Aurora’s Diverse Cultures

New American Arts Fest Celebrates Aurora’s Diverse Cultures

By Susan FroydSeptember 10, 2020

The New American Arts Festival, a September celebration of Aurora’s hidden vitality and diversity, is coming September 11 to 13.

Chad Bolsinger Found Freedom Through His Art

Chad Bolsinger Found Freedom Through His Art

By Katrina LeibeeSeptember 9, 2020

His murals are crushing it.

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Local Color: Crush Walls Returns With Its Censorship-Free Mural Fest

Local Color: Crush Walls Returns With Its Censorship-Free Mural Fest

By Kyle HarrisSeptember 9, 2020

Crush Walls returns with around 100 artists and both in-person and online events, workshops and plenty of local color.

No Small Feat: Denver Museum of Miniatures, Dolls and Toys Is Back

No Small Feat: Denver Museum of Miniatures, Dolls and Toys Is Back

By Susan FroydSeptember 8, 2020

It’s no small feat to move a museum.

While Many Theaters Remain Closed, the Aurora Fox Is Bouncing Back

While Many Theaters Remain Closed, the Aurora Fox Is Bouncing Back

By Juliet WittmanSeptember 8, 2020

While many theater companies are shut down over COVID-19, the Aurora Fox is back with a five-play season.

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Black Book Gallery Pays Tribute to Public Enemy’s <i>Fear of a Black Planet</i>

Black Book Gallery Pays Tribute to Public Enemy’s Fear of a Black Planet

By Katrina LeibeeSeptember 4, 2020

Art from around the world celebrates the rap group’s seminal album, Fear of a Black Planet.

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