This week, CPR’s Arts Bureau explores an arts job training program in Aurora that received a national award and a new Denver art exhibition featuring the glitzy jewels of Cartier.
This week, CPR’s Arts Bureau explores a new musical inspired by the 2009 Fort Collins “Balloon Boy” hoax and how books initially disliked can become favorites.
CPR’s weekly arts shows explores Denver audiences’ “risk tolerance” for experimental or unfamiliar work and a new music video sparking conversations about the format’s relevance in a digital age.
Nearly 3 miles of artwork created over almost 40 years will be ripped apart when the concrete is torn off the levee along the Arkansas River in Pueblo to meet federal flood control requirements.
CPR’s weekly arts shows explores the fate of the world's largest piece of public art and the late Henry Lowenstein’s significant impact on Denver theater.
CPR’s weekly arts shows explores renowned artist Christo's ongoing process to create an art installation over the Arkansas River and a reality web show seeking the next great marijuana entrepreneur.
The world-renowned artist has been working on an installation in Colorado for 22 years, and he's still at least three years away from it becoming a reality.
CPR’s weekly arts shows explores how the Colorado Symphony negotiates acoustical obstacles at an iconic outdoor venue and if cultural events centered around Hispanic Heritage Month help or hurt the Latino community.