A Local Bollywood-Style Musical Brings The Himalayas To The Rockies
“Mountains Made for Us” runs at Vintage Theatre in Aurora through Aug. 18.
Long-Stalled Medal Of Honor Museum Wants To Sell Denver On Its Civic Center Plans
Denver could be the future home of a new museum devoted to the recipients of the Medal of Honor.
The Grand Valley Still Feels The Loss Of Dave Davis, But His Legacy Will Live On
One of Davis’ daughters has taken over his nonprofit art school.
Superior Just Got Its First-Ever Piece Of Public Art, A Towering Trio Of Figures That Watch Drivers Go Around A Busy Roundabout
Artist Douwe Blumberg began installation on his 900-pound sculpture “Zephyr in Triptych” in the Colorado town Friday morning.
See These Dancers Fly High At The 21st Aerial Dance Festival In Boulder
The 21st annual Aerial Dance Festival runs July 28 – Aug. 9, 2019, with a performance showcase open to the public Aug. 2 – Aug. 4, 2019.
Colorado’s New Poet Laureate Bobby LeFebre A Writer, Performer And ‘Cultural Translator’
LeFebre is an award-winning slam poet who co-founded the nonprofit Sacred Voices and recently wrote the play “Northside” that was performed at Su Teatro.
Jaipur Literature Festival Will Assemble An International Literary Lineup In Boulder
ZEE JLF Colorado released its initial lineup of writers speaking at the fifth annual festival in September.
Small Stage, Big Play: Central City Opera Takes On The Sprawling And Surreal ‘Billy Budd’
The Herman Melville novella-inspired opera has an all-male cast of 40 and is rarely performed in the United States.
Meow Wolf Responds To Lawsuit, Discrimination Allegations
The arts and entertainment company, which is building a facility in Denver, was sued last week by two former employees over allegations of gender bias and unfair pay practices.
Meow Wolf Sued For Discrimination, Unfair Pay
Two former employees filed the lawsuit earlier this week. Meow Wolf is expanding to Denver, with plans to open the new facility in 2021.
Golden Artist Charlotte Bassin Is Obsessed With Turning The World Map Into A Work Of Art
To understand how Charlotte Bassin came to be obsessed with making world maps, you have to go back to the moment she met the man she would marry.
Tickets For The Denver Art Museum’s Monet Exhibition Are Already Selling Out (4 Months In Advance)
“Claude Monet: The Truth of Nature” runs Oct. 21, 2019 – Feb. 2, 2020. The Denver Art Museum is the only U.S. venue to host the comprehensive exhibition.
‘Isak Heartstone,’ Breckenridge’s Trail Troll, Is Reborn In A New Location
The 15-foot public artwork that both won the hearts of and riled up neighbors last year reopens to the public.
Lavender Farming On The Western Slope Has Taken Root
The 9th annual Colorado Lavender Festival runs in Palisade from June 28 – 30, 2019.
PrideFest Served As The Backdrop Of Symposium That Teaches Event Emergency Safety
At a symposium over the weekend, experts helped event producers plan for a large variety of emergencies and safety issues.
Western Slope Artist Lyle Nichols Puts ‘For Sale’ Sign On His Moo-tor Home
Become a certified bovine driver for just $15,000.