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Hot Times Ahead: More than a Dozen Free Things to Do in Denver This Weekend

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Reader: Confront T.J. Miller in Person, Don’t Trash Him With Your Keyboard

Reader: Confront T.J. Miller in Person, Don’t Trash Him With Your Keyboard

By Westword StaffSeptember 22, 2018

Readers comment on a comic’s response to T.J. Miller showing up at an open mic.

Guest Artist Robert Seidel on Supernova and the Lineage of Digital Animation

Guest Artist Robert Seidel on Supernova and the Lineage of Digital Animation

By Susan FroydSeptember 21, 2018

Robert Seidel is careful to note that he’s not a digital animator, though he does make use of video and other newer technologies to make what he calls “moving paintings.”

Ten Things to Do in Denver for $10 and Under (Five Free)

By Byron GrahamSeptember 20, 2018

Get busy, Denver.

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Curator William Biety’s Life Will Be Celebrated at RedLine

Curator William Biety’s Life Will Be Celebrated at RedLine

By Michael PagliaSeptember 20, 2018

Over fifteen years, he made many contributions to the local art scene.

Fifteen Things for Art Lovers to Do and See in Denver This Week

Fifteen Things for Art Lovers to Do and See in Denver This Week

By Susan FroydSeptember 19, 2018

Fall is here, and so is great artwork.

Review: Two Soaring Solos By Legendary Colorado Sculptors

Review: Two Soaring Solos By Legendary Colorado Sculptors

By Michael PagliaSeptember 19, 2018

In a marvelous aesthetic coincidence, Robert Mangold and Elizabeth Yanish Shwayder both have solo shows in town.

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Supernova Director’s Picks: Ivar Zeile on the Best of the Best

Supernova Director’s Picks: Ivar Zeile on the Best of the Best

By Susan FroydSeptember 19, 2018

The big, big-screen animation festival is back for a third year.

Free for All: The Five Best Free Events This Week

By Byron GrahamSeptember 17, 2018

Beer, music and merriment will be overflowing in Denver this week.

Professor Phelyx on Forty Years of Performing Tricks

Professor Phelyx on Forty Years of Performing Tricks

By Amanda PampuroSeptember 14, 2018

The truth about casino blacklists and mentalist Professor Phelyx.

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Ten Things to Do in Denver for $10 and Under (Four Free!)

By Byron GrahamSeptember 13, 2018

Get busy on the cheap.

Spotlight Theater Takes Final Bow After Twenty Years

Spotlight Theater Takes Final Bow After Twenty Years

By Khaleel HayesSeptember 13, 2018

Spotlight Theater is shuttering.

Eight Things for Art Lovers to Do and See in Denver

Eight Things for Art Lovers to Do and See in Denver

By Susan FroydSeptember 13, 2018

A plethora of exciting and thought-provoking exhibitions are crowding September with openings.

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Review: Suchitra Mattai Explores Her Heritage in CVA’s <i> Sugar Bound</i>

Review: Suchitra Mattai Explores Her Heritage in CVA’s Sugar Bound

By Michael PagliaSeptember 12, 2018

The artist uses her heritage to raise broader cultural, social and political issues.

Black Cube Brings International Art to a Denver Parking Lot

Black Cube Brings International Art to a Denver Parking Lot

By Susan FroydSeptember 12, 2018

Running a nomadic museum is a romantic trade, but that doesn’t make it easy.

Free for All: The Five Best Free Events This Week

By Byron GrahamSeptember 10, 2018

As the fall seasons gear up, there’s a cornucopia of free entertainment.

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Denver Designer Crystal Renee Lee Gets <i>Stitched </i>on New TV Show

Denver Designer Crystal Renee Lee Gets Stitched on New TV Show

By Mauricio RochaSeptember 8, 2018

The Canadian fashion-design show premieres on September 9.

Nancy Blomberg, Longtime DAM Native Arts Curator, Has Died

Nancy Blomberg, Longtime DAM Native Arts Curator, Has Died

By Michael PagliaSeptember 7, 2018

She changed the way not just Denver, but the world looked at native art.

Fifteen Things for Art Lovers to Do and See on First Friday Weekend

Fifteen Things for Art Lovers to Do and See on First Friday Weekend

By Susan FroydSeptember 6, 2018

Head to the galleries this First Friday weekend.

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Ten Things to Do in Denver for $10 and Under (Eight Free!)

By Byron GrahamSeptember 6, 2018

Get busy, Denver – on the cheap.

Review:<i>Outliers</i> Show Marks Seventh Anniversary of Leon Gallery

Review:Outliers Show Marks Seventh Anniversary of Leon Gallery

By Michael PagliaSeptember 6, 2018

Dallimore’s business plan has changed, but his approach to curation has not.

Denver’s Mitch Fatel Is Taping I’m Very Funny Live at Comedy Works

By Byron GrahamSeptember 5, 2018

A twenty-five-year stage veteran and recent Denver transplant, Mitch Fatel is christening his new hometown with his third standup special – the first since 2009’s Mitch Fatel Is Magical – which tapes over the September 6 to 8 weekend at Comedy Works South.

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A Historic Building  Like Fairview Should Never Be Tarted Up With Art

A Historic Building Like Fairview Should Never Be Tarted Up With Art

By Michael PagliaSeptember 5, 2018

While murals can improve many buildings, even a neighborhood, there are exceptions.

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