Legendary Magicians Penn & Teller Unleash a Whirlwind of Wit and Wonder at the Buell
The magicians’ act has been a pinnacle of the magic world for almost fifty years.
The magicians’ act has been a pinnacle of the magic world for almost fifty years.
One answer? Good audiences. “I think Denver has always been great for comedy because it’s a smart city but it’s not an industry town,” says Adam Cayton-Holland.
With Memento Mori, Danelle Rains creates cremation memorials by blending ashes with glass.
The ninth year welcomes Denver-born rising star Ji-Young Yoo and dishes out some of the area’s best food.
The Colorado Convention Center is full of dinosaur dynamite!
All the residents of Placid Pines Senior Care Center want is a jukebox, but that simple request leads to a side-splitting, roller-coaster journey.
Three new shows open with a party at MCA, while co-ops and indie galleries fill their walls.
“There are so many people we meet who are like, ‘Dyketopia is the first comedy show I’ve ever felt safe going to.'”
A fight over Austin sneaking around with a female producer led to a group shouting match.
In addition to a local star, there’s another twist: A sprinkler mishap has moved the opening to Thursday night.
The “boutique hot springs” and botanical gardens are owned by a longtime local family with a background in mining and agriculture.
Nick Swardson was booed and booted from the Vilar stage on Monday; he’ll be at Comedy Works South tonight.
The fifth annual Colorado DIVAs celebrated the entertaining, the fabulous and the best of the best.
The immersive musical, which is based on seventy pages from War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy, is at the Arvada Center through March 31.
The Unified Auditions is the largest audition event of its kind in Colorado.
Put on your dancing shoes for four days of nonstop festivities, including live flamenco performances, guitar and dance workshops, and special culinary events.
This decision comes following an exhaustive review by the IDEAs Accountability Committee sparked by concerns raised during a production of In the Heights at Vintage Theatre.
“The two things that kept me grounded were making art and being in nature.”
Month of Printmaking 2024 rolls out in earnest, plus a new series at CHAC, soft sculpture at PlatteForum and much more.
If you thought the first film was a bit of a snooze, prepare to be wide awake and on the edge of your seat for this one.
Brennan says Emily can’t be mad at him for the alleged cheating because he “saved her life.”
The horror-themed shop at 1974 South Acoma Street will also open a tattoo parlor in its location on March 1.