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Aurora’s diversity celebrated at Global Fest this weekend

Aurora on Saturday will hold its fifth annual Global Fest event, which celebrates international cultures in a city where one in five residents was born outside the United States. Related Articles...

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Hugh Jackman says Larimer County Sheriff’s Office will “bring it” in...

Hugh Jackman mentioned the Larimer County Sheriff’s Office this morning in an Instagram post— no really, he did. Related Articles Q&A: John David Washington on playing the real “BlacKkKlansman” in...

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Boyz II Men joining Bruno Mars at Pepsi Center in September

Cardi B may have backed out of the Bruno Mars tour, but he’s found four other acts to hit the road with him. Related Articles PHOTOS: Luke Bryan in Denver at Broncos Stadium at Mile High Luke Bryan on...

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Golden Fine Arts Festival has “really grown” in 28th year

A decade ago, Myron Whitaker took his first ceramics class at a North Carolina community college. This weekend, he won first place in ceramics at the Golden Fine Arts Festival. “When my kid went to...

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Five art galleries that are changing the game in Denver

This has been a tough few years for art galleries across the country and especially in Denver. Buyers and browsers alike have been hard-pressed to keep up with all of the operations that have closed,...

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Authorities investigating allegation Asia Argento sexually assaulted young actor

NEW YORK — Authorities said Monday that they are looking into sexual assault allegations by a young actor against Italian actress Asia Argento — one of the most prominent activists of the #MeToo...

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A Marvel marathon and more Denver-area deals starting Aug. 24

Max-imum savings Super savings unite! Assemble your friends from Aug. 30 to Sept. 6 to celebrate the Marvel Studios 10th Anniversary Film Festival at UA Colorado Center Stadium 9 (2000 S. Colorado...

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An art party like no other: Temple Tantrum’s weird, wild plans for Labor Day...

Denver artist Lewis Neeff doesn’t care if people take his Temple Tantrum festival seriously. In fact, that’s the point of it. “Play and humor are my most powerful allies in this, and in everything that...

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Denver’s new Lyft partnership will make it easier to catch a ride home from...

The city of Denver is teaming up with Lyft to make it easier for the growing crowds at Red Rocks, the Denver Performing Arts Complex and other popular venues around town to find their rides once the...

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School shootings as street art: A controversial sign riles RiNo

If you walk through the RiNo neighborhood Tuesday, you’re bound to see a bevy of funky street art with the launch of the Crush Walls urban art festival. But it’s one controversial piece of street art...

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PHOTOS: New murals pop up as part of Crush Walls art festival in Denver

Crush Walls, a festival in the River North neighborhood, returns this year with dozens of new, colorful, perspective-shifting murals and street art in the neighborhood. The festival began on Labor Day...

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Rinaldi: Crush Walls expanding with bigger artists and layout could signal...

There’s something spectacular — and something solemn — about this year’s official “relaunch” of the mural fest known as Crush Walls in Denver’s RiNo neighborhood. The very good news is that the fest...

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“Game of Thrones” Live Concert Experience and more things to do in Denver...

Music of “Thrones” Friday. It’s time for the Pepsi Center to be transformed into Westeros this weekend when “Game of Thrones Live Concert Experience” brings the fantasy world to live by composer Ramin...

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Supernova brings boundary-pushing animated art to downtown Denver’s massive...

In just three years, the digital art showcase known as  Supernova has grown from a quirky little event trying to get noticed into a full-fledged festival spanning five days, importing artists from...

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Openly gay priest from Denver’s famed McNichols family to show first major...

William Hart McNichols has often lived in two worlds — priest and artist, tender of flocks and solitary soul, openly gay man and defender of the Catholic Church. But thanks to the variety of his work...

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Smithsonian’s free Museum Day returns Sept. 22. Here’s where to go in Colorado.

Jamie Melissa Wilms only joined the Denver Firefighters Museum, housed in the original, 136-year-old Station One building in downtown Denver, in April. But the new executive director and curator of...

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“Oklahoma!” review: New DCPA artistic director’s all-black version...

“Oklahoma!”3 stars Directors can do all kinds of things to spice up classic musicals, make them relevant to contemporary audiences or — as is hardly ever intentional — sap their power. Just swapping a...

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CU Boulder opens exhibit exploring relationship between science, art

A new exhibit at the University of Colorado illustrates how art and science can be intertwined. The exhibit opened Friday and was organized by faculty, staff and students through CU’s Nature,...

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How (and when) to get tickets for Denver Art Museum’s “Dior: From Paris to...

It’s time to start planning for “Dior: From Paris to the World,” the first major retrospective of the House of Dior that’s headed to the Denver Art Museum this fall. Officials at the museum Monday...

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“Time to pass this one on”: Cleo Parker Robinson’s final dance performance...

Legendary dancer and 70-year-old Denver native Cleo Parker Robinson will take her last grand spin on the dance floor Friday night during her ensemble’s “Rhapsody in Black” on the University of Denver...

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