“Tree of Transformation” Rescue Falls Flat in Civic Center
The piece was burned on Wednesday, then dropped on Friday.
The piece was burned on Wednesday, then dropped on Friday.
Chelsea Harris is a local author with a national mission.
Hunter Emery of Orange Is the New Black talks green chile, pie, Law and Order: SVU and his Batman aspirations.
This is your last chance to sweat during the month of July, and there’s plenty to choose from throughout different Denver neighborhoods. Keep reading to learn about yoga with essential oils, yoga that earns you a free beer, and more.
Enjoy comedy, music, Peruvian culture and more.
Machado is figuring out life after Melon.
Much of the series comes down to scenes of men digging up dogs or dogs digging up men, and then veteran actors — Sissy Spacek — talking around what it all means
Hit the galleries this weekend.
The film, which premieres on Netflix on July 27, traverses the spectrum of medical devices but opens and closes on one particular item, Essure, a metal coil that’s inserted into the fallopian tubes for sterilization purposes
A cinematic centrifuge of acrobatic stunt work, breakneck chases and immersive action, Mission: Impossible – Fallout is a perfectly calibrated piece of filmmaking that plays the viewer like a drum right from the start
Miners Alley Playhouse and the Arvada Center fared well at this year’s Henrys.
Mindy Sink’s second edition of Walking Denver arrived just in time for summer adventures in the Mile High City.
New Territory: Landscape Photography Today lives up to at least half of its name.
Gina Wohlsdorf talks criticism, the value of place, the nature of writing, and how it all comes together in powerful—and yes, thrilling—story.
Wendy Ishii left New York City for Fort Collins, where she founded Bas Bleu and has become an internationally recognized director and actor.
The film, like Oakland itself, is forever evolving, always becoming some new thing just when it at last seems to have revealed its full self
The light-as-air entertainment rounds out the season.
Music, burlesque, parkour and more!
The Denver Art Museum has announced it will be brining 100-plus works by French impressionist Claude Monet to Denver in what the museum is billing as “the most comprehensive U.S. exhibition of Monet paintings in more than two decades.”
There’s something on the books for everyone this last full week of July.
#13: Mai Wyn Schantz As a painter, Wisconsin native and Rocky Mountain College of Art + Design graduate, Mai Wyn Schantz can boast placement of her artwork – woodland landscapes and creatures painted on stainless steel – in numerous collections both corporate and private. But in spite of her own…
Like 2004’s The Raspberry Reich, a satire of what LaBruce has called “terrorist chic,” The Misandrists soaks audiences in the doings (and I do mean doings) of a radical cell of sexual dissenters