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Ten Things to Do in Denver for $10 and Under

By Westword StaffApril 26, 2018

Another weekend nears in Denver, and the city’s citizens are eager to make the most of the warming climes by getting out to explore the Mile High

Five Arty Things to Do and See This Weekend

Five Arty Things to Do and See This Weekend

By Susan FroydApril 26, 2018

Sometimes you have to go the extra mile to see great art.

Review: Two Pirate Shows Explore House and Garden

Review: Two Pirate Shows Explore House and Garden

By Michael PagliaApril 26, 2018

At Pirate, Judith Grey looks at housekeeping, while Laura Phelps Rogers brings the outdoors inside.

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Podcast Profiles: R. Alan Brooks of Mother F**ker in a Cape

By Byron GrahamApril 25, 2018

Westword caught up with Brooks to discuss nerddom’s changing landscape, networking at DiNK and Mother F**ker in a Cape’s upcoming series of episodes discussing sexual harassment in the comics community.

Nancy Smith and Frequent Flyers: Still Hanging Around Thirty Years Later

Nancy Smith and Frequent Flyers: Still Hanging Around Thirty Years Later

By Susan FroydApril 25, 2018

Nancy Smith launched Frequent Flyers Aerial Dance in 1988, never knowing whether or not she’d one day be celebrating its thirtieth anniversary.

Review: Challenging Locations, Intriguing Shows for ATC/DEN and Alto

Review: Challenging Locations, Intriguing Shows for ATC/DEN and Alto

By Michael PagliaApril 25, 2018

Denver’s voracious development has been eating up studio and art-collective spaces.

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Free for All: The Five Best Free Events in Denver This Week

By Byron GrahamApril 23, 2018

You don’t need to open your wallet in order to have fun in the Mile High City.

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

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

By Byron GrahamApril 19, 2018

Looking for cheap things to do in Denver? Here’s your guide.

Nonprofit Leon Gallery Gives Performance Art a Chance

Nonprofit Leon Gallery Gives Performance Art a Chance

By Susan FroydApril 19, 2018

Leon was never a selling gallery.

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Five Arty Things to Do and See This Weekend (and Beyond)

By Susan FroydApril 18, 2018

It feels like community week at Denver’s galleries.

Review: Shows at Michael Warren, Spark Worth a Trip to Santa Fe…Drive

Review: Shows at Michael Warren, Spark Worth a Trip to Santa Fe…Drive

By Michael PagliaApril 18, 2018

Shows at Michael Warren Contemporary and Spark show why this district deserved a Best of Denver Award.

Today’s IdeaLab Asks: Can Art Stop Gentrification in Westwood?

Today’s IdeaLab Asks: Can Art Stop Gentrification in Westwood?

By Kyle HarrisApril 17, 2018

At IdeaLab: Westwood, artists, neighbors and activists will discuss how art can stop the gentrification of one of Denver’s westside neighborhoods.

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Super Troopers 2 Premiere Honors Sexpot Comedy, Local Producers

By Byron GrahamApril 17, 2018

After seventeen years and a record-breaking, $4.4 million crowd-funding campaign, the Broken Lizard Comedy Troupe’s uniformed and mustachioed Vermont Highway Patrolmen return to the big screen on April 20.

Free for All: The Five Best Free Events This Week

By Byron GrahamApril 16, 2018

The weekend may be over, but the free fun is just beginning for thrifty and adventurous Denverites.

The Ten Most Nerdtastic Stores in Denver

The Ten Most Nerdtastic Stores in Denver

By Teague BohlenApril 13, 2018

Denver abounds with geekery.

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Denver’s Ready for Its Close-Up on<i> Peter Greenberg Worldwide</i>

Denver’s Ready for Its Close-Up on Peter Greenberg Worldwide

By Patricia CalhounApril 13, 2018

Where would you send an out-of-towner visiting the Mile High City?

<i>The Book of Mormon</i> Doesn’t Open Until June, Already Extended

The Book of Mormon Doesn’t Open Until June, Already Extended

By Westword StaffApril 12, 2018

Didn’t get tickets to The Book of Mormon? You’re in luck.

Nine Arty Things to Do and See This Weekend

Nine Arty Things to Do and See This Weekend

By Susan FroydApril 12, 2018

Don’t let the weekend pass you by without a stop at these galleries and exhibits.

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Ten Things You Need to Know About DINK

Ten Things You Need to Know About DINK

By Teague BohlenApril 11, 2018

So what is there to know about DiNK 2018?

Denver’s Dead Sea Scrolls Scholar on Why They Matter Today

Denver’s Dead Sea Scrolls Scholar on Why They Matter Today

By Jessie O'BrienApril 11, 2018

Opening the Denver Museum of Nature & Science’s Dead Sea Scrolls exhibit was no easy feat.

Review: Wide-Ranging Contemporary Art at Two Neighboring Galleries

Review: Wide-Ranging Contemporary Art at Two Neighboring Galleries

By Michael PagliaApril 11, 2018

K Contemporary and David B. Smith Gallery are showing work by contemporary artists.

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The Best New Public Art in Denver in 2018…and Through the Decade

The Best New Public Art in Denver in 2018…and Through the Decade

By Westword StaffApril 10, 2018

From “Mustang” to the 2018 winner, there’s a lot to like about Denver’s public art.

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