Grafenberg Productions Opens New Improv Venue in Denver
Grafenberg Productions is running an Indiegogo campaign to support its new improv venue in Denver.
Grafenberg Productions is running an Indiegogo campaign to support its new improv venue in Denver.
Weekdays may seem an existentially boring gauntlet of toils, but that’s only because they are. Still, you can make the most of your off-duty hours by exploring Denver’s cultural scene, where a variety of entertainments await. See a movie or live concert under a canopy of stars or get involved…
Elon Musk hasn’t responded to Tom Edwards personally, but plenty of other people have weighed in.
The weekend is nigh, sweaty readers, and anyone willing to power through the Thursday doldrums will be rewarded by three days of delightful entertainments.
Head to the galleries.
Walter Chaw, the Denver area branches’ vice president of operations, departed amid a corporate unification of the company.
The Tesla CEO’s attorneys have reached out to Tom Edwards, but so far, no deal.
Reviews of new shows at Michael Warren Contemporary and Mai Wyn Fine Art .
It’s just opened an arcade with ten virtual reality games.
He’ll be at the Comedy Works July 12-15, 2018.
Enjoy plenty of liquid laughs in metro Denver.
Mixing dance styles, artistic visuals, and a sprinkle of the unexpected, Denver’s newest company, Symbiosis, is hoping to shake up the Front Range dance scene.
Get busy on the cheap, Denver.
Hit the galleries this First Friday weekend.
Collin Parson curated the exhibit showcasing contemporary mural painting.
In a rare example of a pipe dream coming true, Matt Besser is bringing his 420 Comedy Show through the centennial state, much to the delight of pot humor enthusiasts.
Don’t miss the chance to laugh.
Cool off July 2018 at the movies – and not just at the multiplexes.
The 4th of July, First Friday and the Cherry Creek Arts Festival: It’s a fun free-for-all!
Happy Thursday, sweaty readers! After a week of sun-beaten suffering, locals looking for ways to unwind have a surfeit of entertainment options this weekend.
The pilot for a proposed series on dating in Denver premieres June 28 at the Mayan.
The show is worth seeing just for the art, but it could also serve as a preliminary study for a properly done retrospective — not just of Pirate, but of the entire alternative scene since the 1980s.