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

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Taking It to the Streets: A Dozen Great Denver Murals

Taking It to the Streets: A Dozen Great Denver Murals

By Michael PagliaSeptember 4, 2018

Crush Walls is celebrating street art this week, but you can see great murals every day in Denver.

Free for All: The Five Best Free Events This Week

By Byron GrahamSeptember 3, 2018

Enjoy Denver on the cheap this week.

Crush Walls Is Ready to Crush It: Here’s the Breakdown

Crush Walls Is Ready to Crush It: Here’s the Breakdown

By Susan FroydSeptember 2, 2018

For a full week, RiNo will be filled with art, parties, art and more art.

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The Ten Best Comedy Shows in Denver: September 2018

By Byron GrahamSeptember 1, 2018

In September Denver comedy’s scene will welcome the arrival of stage-scorching veterans like Ms. Pat, Craig Robinson and Bill Burr.

Arthyve’s Jessie de la Cruz Raises the Bar on Artist Archives With New Grant

Arthyve’s Jessie de la Cruz Raises the Bar on Artist Archives With New Grant

By Susan FroydAugust 31, 2018

When Jessie de la Cruz and Sigri Strand put their heads together to launch Arthyve a year ago, their mission was to provide Colorado artists with the know-how and tools to document and archive their work online and in physical time capsules for future generations of artists and the public to peruse for inspiration.

Review: Two Spooky Solos Make Magic at Pirate Contemporary Art

Review: Two Spooky Solos Make Magic at Pirate Contemporary Art

By Michael PagliaAugust 31, 2018

Chrissy Espinoza and Walter Barton get otherworldly in separate solos now on view at Pirate.

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

By Byron GrahamAugust 30, 2018

Get busy, Denver.

Six Things for Art Lovers to Do and See This Weekend and Beyond

Six Things for Art Lovers to Do and See This Weekend and Beyond

By Susan FroydAugust 30, 2018

Labor Day weekend is coming and the first whiffs of fall are in the air in gallery land, from the Auraria campus to the co-ops of Lakewood. Here’s where some of the action is.

Opening the Curtain on the Fall 2018 Theater Season

Opening the Curtain on the Fall 2018 Theater Season

By Juliet WittmanAugust 30, 2018

The DCPA’s Vietgone and Curious Theatre Company’s The Cake are opening Labor Day weekend.

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Denver Public Art Program Recruits Artists for Westwood Park Project

Denver Public Art Program Recruits Artists for Westwood Park Project

By Kyle HarrisAugust 29, 2018

The Denver Public Art Program is looking for artists to create a work in Westwood Park.

A Guide to the Unseen Festival: Eight Not-to-Miss Program Picks

A Guide to the Unseen Festival: Eight Not-to-Miss Program Picks

By Susan FroydAugust 29, 2018

Running the month of September, Unseen Festival comprises a full thirty days of screenings of 200 experimental films from nearly fifty countries.

Review: Black Cube’s <i>Valley Boy: Jon Geiger</i> Lands at RedLine

Review: Black Cube’s Valley Boy: Jon Geiger Lands at RedLine

By Michael PagliaAugust 28, 2018

Black Cube and RedLine share parentage, and now they’re sharing a show.

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Free for All: The Five Best Free Events This Week

By Byron GrahamAugust 27, 2018

Make the most of the dwindling days of summer.

Denver Artist Nick Scotella Shows How Painting EDM Brings Out More Color

Denver Artist Nick Scotella Shows How Painting EDM Brings Out More Color

By Tristan NiskanenAugust 25, 2018

Denver artist and high-school band director Nick Scotella discusses his paintings and his upcoming live painting at Bassnectar’s Bass Center XI.

Artist Warren Stokes Has ‘Mazing Back-to-School Advice

Artist Warren Stokes Has ‘Mazing Back-to-School Advice

By Amanda PampuroAugust 24, 2018

Local artist Warren Stokes explores art therapy with mazes.

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

By Byron GrahamAugust 23, 2018

Don’t waste your money, Denver. Fun can be had on the cheap.

Seven Things for Art Lovers to Do and See This Weekend in Denver

Seven Things for Art Lovers to Do and See This Weekend in Denver

By Susan FroydAugust 22, 2018

Hit the Galleries

Not in Our House: Fighting Sexual Harassment in Colorado Theater

Not in Our House: Fighting Sexual Harassment in Colorado Theater

By Khaleel HayesAugust 22, 2018

Not in Our House takes aim at sexual assault in the theater community.

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Zip 37 Is Closing After One Last Bash on Navajo Street

Zip 37 Is Closing After One Last Bash on Navajo Street

By Susan FroydAugust 22, 2018

The cooperative gallery will close after more than two decades on Navajo Street.

Review: <i>Hard Lines: An Exploration of Geometry</i> Makes a Case at Space

Review: Hard Lines: An Exploration of Geometry Makes a Case at Space

By Michael PagliaAugust 22, 2018

Five artists contribute to a seamless show.

Podcast Profiles: How Did This Get Made?

By Byron GrahamAugust 21, 2018

How Did This Get Made? celebrates misguided auteurs and actors with gentle mockery and genuine puzzlement.

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A Brief and Profoundly Silly Interview with David Cross

By Byron GrahamAugust 20, 2018

Few people have shaped modern comedic sensibilities more than David Cross.

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