
Whether You’re A Fan Of Symphony Or Science (Or Both), ‘A Light In The Void’ Offers Something New
The play, concert and storytelling mash-up premieres at the Boettcher Concert Hall on Friday, Oct. 5.

To Keep The Black American West Alive These Actors Will Take Up The Mantle Of History
The Black American West Museum & Heritage Center is looking for recruits because they are in the early stages of reestablishing the History Alive Reenactors Guild.

What’s The Story Behind Denver’s ‘Red, Heaped Jelly Bean’ Sculpture?
It’s been hard to ignore “National Velvet” since it was installed in 2008.

Despite Its Name, The Play ‘Men On Boats’ Will Have No Men On Stage (Or On Boats)
An all-female cast reenacts the exploits of explorer John Wesley Powell’s 1869 expedition along the Colorado River.

Downtown Grand Junction Becomes Creative District Ahead Of Its Flagship Arts Festival
The Western Slope city has slowly amassed cultural assets, from the historic Avalon Theatre to new developments at Las Colonias Park.

Crush Walls Urban Art Festival 2018: The RiNo Walls That Grabbed Our Eyeballs
A Shepard Fairey mural, some multi-colored gorillas and a crocheted monster named “Tina” all find homes on RiNo’s walls and alleyways.

The Play ‘The Cake’ At Curious Theatre Puts Real-Life Headlines On The Stage
The play runs from Sept. 1 through Oct. 13 at the downtown Denver, social justice-focused theater.

DCPA Innovates The Mother Of The Modern Musical, ‘Oklahoma!’, With An All-Black Cast
There were several all-black towns in Oklahoma in 1906, home to 137,000 African-Americans.

Comedian Chris Charpentier Says He Still Gets Nervous Before Every Show
The Denver-born comedian just recorded his first stand-up album at the Bug Theater, and will perform at the High Plains Comedy Festival.

Fort Lewis College ‘Uncertain’ About Commission From Durango’s Lego Bomber
Artist Sam Bridgham took the decision in stride: “I plan to Lego bomb the entire surface of the Earth.”

‘This Machine Has A Soul’ Attempts To Put Some Fun Into Budgeting Processes
Through art and Rube Goldberg machines, Warm Cookies of the Revolution teaches residents about participatory budgeting in its latest project.

This Piano Composer Has A ‘Whimsically Macabre’ Obsession With Nursery Rhymes
“I started looking at other nursery rhymes and I realized how they’re sort of creepy already,” Stacy Fahrion says. “I can just intensify the creepiness a little bit.”

Dierks Bentley Fell In Love With Colorado Playing In Telluride. Now He’s Starting His Own Music Festival
The country singer recorded his new album, “The Mountain,” in Telluride and launches his own festival in Buena Vista over Labor Day weekend.

Meet The Mad Lego Bomber Of Durango, Colorado
Describing himself as a “squirrel burying acorns,” Bridgham has no idea how many Lego bombs are currently on view around Durango.

This Colorado Opera Singer Got His Start Singing Country Music In His Church Choir
Michael Mayes currently stars in Central City Opera’s production of “Il Trovatore” through Friday, Aug. 3.

Fire Torches Art Piano In Civic Center Park
The artwork has been vandalized at least “half a dozen times,” says Conservancy Executive Director Scott Robson, but now it is a “complete loss.”