
Five Questions: Arvada Center Exhibition Coordinator Kristin Bueb
“Unbound: Sculpture in the Field” brings sculptures to the 17-acres of open space outside the Arvada Center as part of a new exhibition series.

Five Questions: ‘Outside In 303’ artist Javier Flores
Javier Flores is one of seven Denver street artists whose work is on display at Museo de las Americas through September 21.

3 shot during concert at Red Rocks, suspect sought
Authorities say L.A. rapper Schoolboy Q was in an SUV that was fired on during a concert at Red Rocks outdoor amphitheater in Colorado, but the artist was not injured.

Game on for Denver’s ‘Oh Heck Yeah’ street arcade
Street arcade in downtown Denver invites the public to play three outdoor video games every Thursday and Saturday night through July 26.

Five Questions: ‘Elevation: Denver’ artist Tony Labat
As part of his residency in Denver, the San Francisco-based artist has created an installation that serves as a platform for interaction and human activity.

How Chihuly’s glass sculptures travel safely to the Gardens
The Denver Botanic Gardens exhibition featuring work by the renowned, Seattle-based glass sculptor runs through November 2014. How does the fragile art survive both the journey to Denver and the outdoor elements?

Boulder County officials oppose SCFD funding for five cultural organizations
Boulder County Commissioners have endorsed an advisory panel’s recommendations to award Scientific and Cultural Facilities District funding to 70 organizations while denying grants to five others.

Five Questions: ‘Cuarenta y Ocho’ director Tony Garcia
Su Teatro in Denver presents the world premiere of a production inspired by two car bombings in Boulder that shook the Chicano community in 1974.

Why regional theater companies are forsaking their once-mighty resident acting ensembles
Denver Center Theatre Company artistic director Kent Thompson weighs in on the rise and fall of resident acting companies in the regional theater landscape.

Denver chorus celebrates the life of Harvey Milk
The Denver Gay Men’s Chorus will perform the co-commissioned Colorado premiere of a new work about one of the first openly gay elected officials in the U.S.

Denver soccer fans sing their love of the sport
In anticipation of the 2014 World Cup and the SIE Film Center’s inaugural World Football Film Festival, Colorado Rapids fan club sings a merry round of soccer-inspired chants for CPR.


Five Questions: Cross-Cultured founder Katie Kruger
A new membership program aims to expose young professionals to a variety of Denver’s cultural institutions and events.

What did your parents read to you as a kid?
Three award-winning Colorado authors share memories of being read to as children, and now we want to hear about what your parents read to you at bedtime.

Denver photographer shares stories of Andy Warhol
Mark Sink took many photos of Warhol, whom he met in 1981 and remained close to until the pop art legend’s death six years later.

What did a new homeowner find in her Five Points house?
After buying a place where she could permanently house her childhood piano, Denver resident Emily Southard discovered the home came with a storied musical past.

New branding effort unveiled for Five Points
Arts reporter Corey Jones looks at the latest wave of economic development in Five Points and how this impacts the cultural heritage of the neighborhood.