Review: Curious Theatre’s challenging “Intelligent Homosexual’s Guide” is a...
The cacophony of angry voices is a hammer to the head in Tony Kushner’s play at Denver’s Curious Theatre. Then there’s the literal hammering. And the annoying clapping. Sometimes all at once. Angry...
View ArticleFour people scrambled onto the steep-pitched lower roof of the Denver Art Museum
Courtesy photo, Richard CampbellAt least four people, apparently adventurous teenagers, scrambled onto a lower roof of the Denver Art Museum Thursday afternoon.Courtesy photo, Richard CampbellAt least...
View ArticleYou can still score tickets to see “Hamilton” in Denver with less than a week...
There are just eight performances left of the smash hit “Hamilton” at the Buell Theatre in Denver. There are shows at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday, and 2 p.m. performances on Thursday and...
View ArticlePHOTOS: These Denver dogs got to go to the movies — here’s how yours can, too
It was their first real date. They had gone on a couple of walks, and even worked out at the gym together once, but this night would make their relationship official. A movie. In the dark. They cozied...
View ArticleTheater review: “This Is Modern Art” at Jones Theatre explores line between...
3 stars You know the adage about the three things that matter in real estate: “location, location, location.” The question is whether the rule has any relevance in art. Who says art has different value...
View ArticleRegis University aims to bridge the gap between public and veterans through...
A man wakes with a start. He jumps instinctively out of bed as the sound of rapid gunfire cuts through the air of his open window — He knows the sound of an assault rifle all too well. It’s only when...
View ArticleFind your favorite Denver artist and feel the pulse of the local scene with...
It’s not a stretch to see RedLine art center’s current exhibition “10X” as a referendum on the city’s art scene as a whole. As RedLine goes, so does Denver. And that’s by design. The nonprofit center...
View ArticleAdam Cayton-Holland, Denver’s biggest comedian, gets personal amid national...
Adam Cayton-Holland cringes at certain jokes he used to tell, like the one about a homeless guy holding a sign that read “anything helps” (“So I spit on him,” he used to say) or the one with a word...
View ArticleVagina China casting ceremony set for Saturday in Longmont
Lewis Geyer, Times-CallFirehouse Art Center. The Boulder-based Women’s Art League is inviting Longmont women of all shapes and sizes to be part of a large-scale anonymous feminist art project focused...
View ArticleIt’s the worst time in history to be a clown — they just want you to love...
BLOOMINGTON, Minn. – This has been a terribly sad time for clowns, those purveyors of happiness whose recorded history dates back to ancient Greece. Last year was possibly the pits. Clowns witnessed...
View ArticleA writer and producer of the NBC tear-jerking hit “This Is Us” is bringing...
Bekah Brunstetter, an award-winning playwright and writer-producer of the hit TV drama “This Is Us,” is an outlier in the worlds of theater and Hollywood as a woman of faith. “It’s weird to believe in...
View ArticleLewis Black, George Lopez and more Colorado comedy you need to know in April
A “MadTV” veteran, an icon of apoplexy and a package tour in the style of “The Original Kings of Comedy” await Denver stand-up fans in April. Here’s the best of the best in the metro area (and beyond)...
View ArticleGolden could have 20,000 square feet of outdoor space ideal for concerts and...
Provided by Tim PhennaAn artist’s rendering shows what the proposed<br />public plaza near Calvary Church in Golden might look like. A local church plans to fund and build a public plaza and...
View ArticleAlbum and shows of the week: “Oxeye Daisy,” Phoebe Bridgers and more
Saddy Phoebe Bridgers and R&B mage PJ Morton are our picks for the best shows around Denver this week. If you don’t make it out, follow our music musings on Twitter and our selfies on Instagram. If...
View ArticleOne person’s trash is another person’s clothes — at least at this Boulder...
A candy wrapper may be trash to most, but for a couple dozen eco-conscious Boulder teens, it’s haute couture — they pulled discarded Dum Dums, Starburst and Werther’s candy covers from trash bins and...
View ArticleJohn Leguizamo is heading to Denver to sign your comics, be in your selfies...
Actor and writer John Leguizamo will sign copies of his graphic novel “Ghetto Klown” at the Denver Independent Comics & Art Expo (DiNK), April 14-15 at the McNichols Civic Center building....
View ArticleHow a $1.5 million investment in public art along the light rail represents...
An art installation resembling a celestial ferris wheel whirled in the wind at the Aurora Metro Center on Thursday, with a sign for nearby Dillard’s department store visible through the sunrise-colored...
View ArticleReview: Young Denver artist has “dazzling” museum debut at Museum of...
Diego Rodriguez-Warner’s “Honestly Lying” at the MCA Denver is a dazzling museum debut by a young artist in his own hometown. The work on display is smashingly visceral, overloaded with big and...
View ArticlePHOTOS: Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival 2018
Love it or hate it, the annual star-studded fashion show that is Coachella kicked off this weekend and invaded Instagram feeds everywhere. From flower crowns to Queen Bey, relive all the action with...
View ArticleChautauqua announces summer concerts in Boulder
The Colorado Chautauqua Association in Boulder announced its annual summer slate of concerts, which includes performances by Bela Fleck, Bruce Hornsby, Ziggy Marley and Graham Nash. The lineup also...
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