
Boulder Approves Cultural Plan Seeking $2 Million-A-Year Budget For Arts
The plan, four times the size of the current budget for the city’s Office of Arts and Culture, aims to make the city’s cultural offerings a bigger part of everyday conversations.

Remembering Paul Stewart, Who Set Out To Prove Black Cowboys Existed
The well-known collector and founder of the Black American West Museum, who died last week at 89, was Denver’s preeminent black storyteller.

Black American West Museum Founder Paul Stewart Dies At 89
Known as a storyteller, collector and the man who set out to prove that black cowboys existed, Stewart was 89.

Denver Goes Bold For Performing Arts Complex Transformation
The city will discuss redevelopment of the Denver Performing Arts Complex during its last public meeting on Thursday and present a vision to Mayor Michael Hancock in January.

Denver’s Jerry De La Cruz Finds The Archaeology In Art
Paintings, sculptures and other works by the Colorado artist are on display as part of a retrospective spanning more than 50 years at Museo de las Americas in Denver.

DCPA To Debut Immersive Theater Event On Halloween
Other than time and ticket prices, the details are mostly a mystery. But that’s the point, as the organization seeks to break down theater conventions like the “fourth wall.”

Denver-Area Science And Culture Board OKs New Funding Formula
The Scientific and Cultural Facilities District funding distribution plan must now go through the Legislature, and finally the voters for final approval..

Why A Giant, Blue Miner Has Descended On Denver
A giant, blue miner has arrived in Denver, and later today he will wield his pickaxe in a parking lot just east of the Capitol.

Groups Play Tug-Of-War Over Denver-Area Science And Culture Funds
The Scientific and Cultural Facilities District board will hear proposals Thursday on alternative funding models that could impact the distribution of millions of tax dollars.

Your Guide To ‘Back To The Future Day’ Events Near Denver
Movie theaters, street artists and the Colorado Symphony are celebrating the “Back to the Future” movie franchise.

Matisyahu In Denver For ADL Award After Spanish Controversy
Two months ago, Jewish-American musician Matisyahu raised eyebrows after he reportedly refused to endorse a Palestinian state.

CU Boulder Production Mixes Science, Math And Dance
“Round and Round Up and Down” features live dancers and performers projected on the screen above as part of a dance film.

Design Revealed For New Amphitheater In Denver’s Ruby Hill Park
Designers say the amphitheater’s shape is supposed to look like a ribbon growing from the ground, connecting the Earth and the sky.

Stompin’ Ground Games Stops By Denver’s Ruby Hill Park Saturday
The Stompin’ Ground Games will be at Ruby Hill Park on Saturday at 3 p.m., bringing poetry, music and discussion.

Why Denver Commissioned A Piece Of Public Art You’ll Only See Once
“White Mirror” uses dance to explore the Holocaust in Denver’s Babi Yar Park on Sunday, Oct. 4.

Donald Seawell, Denver Center For The Performing Arts Founder, Dies At 103
His life reads almost like a play, with friends that included Franklin D. Roosevelt and honors from Queen Elizabeth II and the Tony Awards.