Christmas at Gaylord Rockies offers hand-carved ice sculptures and a nod to a classic holiday tale
Two million pounds of ice, a holiday market, and high-flying acrobatics all add up to a three-pronged holiday effort in Aurora.
By Eden Lane
If it’s AI, is it art?
This question has sparked a contentious debate among artists and critics alike.
Colorado Arts Spotlight: Things to do around the state Nov. 24-26
This weekend, enjoy film, music, and even a bit of science.
By Eden Lane
Looking for holiday lights in Colorado? Here’s when and where to see them
Christmas and holiday festivities are here to brighten the winter season.
By Eden Lane
Holiday markets around Colorado offer a way to celebrate and support local artisans. Here’s where you can find them this year
Your annual rundown of locations across the state where you can enjoy seasonal entertainment and shopping
By Eden Lane
Are you ready for a holiday performance of The Nutcracker? Here’s a list of where to find them across Colorado
Performances of this ballet are a holiday tradition for families across the world.
By Eden Lane
Distance, connection, and the U.S.P.S. — Curious Theater’s latest production is told almost entirely through letters
“Letters from Suresh” was shaped by the playwright’s solo travels and infused with the isolation of the pandemic
By Eden Lane
Colorado Arts Spotlight: Things to do around the state Nov. 17-19
This weekend, enjoy film, music, and even a bit of science.
By Eden Lane
Colorado Arts Spotlight: Things to do around the state Nov. 9-12
Hands on art, TRANSformative stories and Veterans Day events are on this week’s arts and events list.
By Eden Lane
Pollution in Commerce City at center of new documentary screening at Denver Film Festival
“A Good Neighbor,” screening at the Denver Film Festival, follows a Latina single mother as she fights racism and climate change … and runs for city council.
By Eden Lane
Coal Country, a play honoring the victims of mining tragedy through the words of their loved ones, comes to Colorado
“It privileges you with a window into people’s hardest time in such a frank and heartful sense.”
By Eden Lane
Littleton’s Town Hall Arts Center went right to the source for insight into its latest production — the musical’s creator
Steve Schalchlin wrote the songs for “The Last Session” as a way of working through his emotions around living with HIV.
By Eden Lane
Denver Actors Fund looks to expand its mission beyond medical bills
After a decade of helping theater workers cover medical expenses, the fund’s new leaders want to improve the health of the community as a whole.
By Eden Lane
Fort Collins native who directed ‘Lessons in Chemistry’ says new series is about tension between science and faith
Fort Collins native and Poudre High School alum Sarah Adina Smith is the director and executive producer of the series’ first two episodes.
By Eden Lane
Interview: On the 25th anniversary of Matthew Shepard’s death, his parents’ reflect on their continuing fight for LGBTQ+ rights
“As long as things are still a mess, we’ll be here as long as we can.”
By Eden Lane
Hailstorms wreak havoc on roofs, gardens and windshields, so what happens when they fall on outdoor art?
Especially when that art is made of dozens and dozens of pieces of glass.
By Eden Lane