
First Listen: ‘Perfect Gown’ From Lumineer Neyla Pekarek’s New Solo Outing
The legend of “Rattlesnake” Kate McHale gave the Lumineers’ Neyla Pekarek the inspiration and name for a new solo album.

Chris Coleman, DCPA’s New Artistic Director, Looks Ahead
Three decades after founding his own theater company, Coleman made the move to Colorado and a multi-million-dollar a year operation.

Midtown Arts Center In Fort Collins Slated For Low Income Housing
The building sold for almost $3 million. Housing Catalyst, plans to build 60 affordable units for homeless residents and disabled veterans.

The History of Denver’s La Alma-Lincoln Park Lives In ‘The Heart, The Soul’
“La alma” is the Spanish word for soul or spirit.

Why The Artists Of Denver’s Black Cube Are Currently Obsessed With Cars
You see a way to get from point A to B. These artists see cars as symbols for identity and economy.

Denver Film Fest Puts Viewers In Driver’s Seat With Virtual Reality Showcase
Eleven different virtual reality experiences take you to places like a maximum-security prison and the African wild.

6 Flicks With Colorado Connections At The 40th Denver Film Festival
From horror thrillers to criminal justice docs, the Denver Film Festival features plenty of local films.

Denver’s Arthyve Asks Artists To Remix Historical Records
Eight artists created new works inspired by archives at places like Denver’s Clyfford Still Museum and Boulder’s Maria Rogers Oral History Program.

When Boulder Said No To The ‘YES’, The City Was Pushed To Experiment With Art
Boulder’s latest work in its experimental public art series comes from New York City artist Mary Mattingly.

WATCH: ‘Zodiac Heads’ Kicks Off A Year Of Ai Weiwei’s Art In Denver
Denver’s cultural agency paid more than $100,000 to bring the public exhibition by China’s most famous and controversial contemporary artist to Colorado.

What A Renovated Space Theatre Means For Denver Center’s Unconventional ‘Macbeth’
By nature a dark and brutal play, this ‘Macbeth’ is a risqué reimagining that can look like a nightclub at times.

Curious Theatre Assumes The Mantle Of ‘Social Justice’ In Its 20th Season
The Denver company’s new season starts with a play that tackles racism.

Denver’s Supernova Fest Brings The Drive-In Theater Experience To Downtown
The second annual Supernova Outdoor Digital Animation Festival will screen videos from around the world this weekend.

The Biennial of the Americas Has Pulled Back On Art, But Here’s Some Of What You Can See
Denver’s 2017 Biennial of the Americas opens this week but will have a very different look than the one in 2015, including a notable lack in smaller events.

The West Of The Silver Screen Is Rooted In The All-Star Art Of DAM’s ‘Western’
A Denver Art Museum exhibition looks at how the visual legacy of western American art has evolved.

The Sound Of Denver’s City & County Building Is More Than Chimes. It’s Art Too
The city commissioned Denver composer Kevin Padworski to write a new piece of music. Here’s where and when you can hear it.