100 Colorado Creatives 4.0: Joshua Finley
A self-taught artist/illustrator/muralist and musician originally from Kansas, former farm boy Joshua Finley is a member of the offbeat Cabal Gallery crew and plays drums in the cow-punk band Granny Tweed.
A self-taught artist/illustrator/muralist and musician originally from Kansas, former farm boy Joshua Finley is a member of the offbeat Cabal Gallery crew and plays drums in the cow-punk band Granny Tweed.
Old-time week at a classic Denver co-op, an opportunity to reimagine life in the city, artists old and new – you’ll find all of this and a chance to be a kid again in galleries and public places in Denver this weekend.
This Thursday, June 21, marks the fifth International Yoga Day, and several fitness events are popping up throughout the city in celebration. Here’s five opportunities to unroll your mat and join the rest of the world for a day rooted in peace, cooperation and yoga.
The show’s production designers and costumers clearly revel in Claws’ setting; everything is slightly overdone, Florida-style, right down to the elaborately detailed designs that Desna’s salon specializes in
The sculptor is known for his monumental works, but Astula takes a more modest approach.
Losing It: The Sex and Sanity Podcast explores mental health and sexuality, broadcasting cathartic stories of struggle and triumph most people would be reluctant to share.
Like Nanette, Rape Jokes is in part a deconstruction of comedy itself, particularly the debates in recent years over what should, or shouldn’t, be acceptable in a stand-up set
There will be hot times ahead.
Thompson and screenwriter Deutch center their young women’s choices, desires, mistakes, disappointments and work in a welcome parody of Hollywood’s treatment of young women
It’s a wild ride at Curious Theatre Company.
Artist Josh Davy is a part of the booming 40 West Arts District.
Put your summer on ice.
The calamities come with accelerating speed, and everything happens so quickly that you don’t even have time to wonder if you’re having fun or not
From Star Wars sci-fi to real-world science, from David Sedaris comedy to alt-weekly celebrity interviews, to a book sale at the Denver Public Library where you can buy gently used copies of all of the above (plus a whole lot more), this week in June holds a plethora of options for Denver readers. So what’s specifically on the schedule? Here are five of your best options this week.
Like the shows she’s considering, Bolin soon expands out from comely corpses to survey a wider world, in this case many of her pop obsessions …
Dueling comedy shows, dinner and a movie, and even a great concert…all free!
Horrible race relations can be hilarious. That’s the premise of the brilliantly scripted and performed The Book of Mormon.
The con continues through Sunday, June 17, at the Colorado convention Center.
Her daughter Madelyn wrote and scored the film; Madelyn stars in it alongside Zoey, and Thompson appears with her daughters in the featured role of — you guessed it — their mother
CinemaQ, Denver’s premier queer film festival, announced its 2018 slate of movies.
… The primates of the first section live in a world without tools, and thus don’t know what to make of them; the future humans of the later sections live at the mercy of their tools, and thus don’t question them — until, finally, they do
Nataki Garrett has tendered her resignation as associate artistic director at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts.