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Ten Best Haunted Houses in Denver

By Toni TrescaOctober 14, 2025

Discover the scariest haunted houses in Denver for 2025, ranging from legendary scream parks to DIY home haunts to corn maze scares.

A mural of horses and a boxer

Paint the Town: Some of Our Favorite New Murals in Denver

By Kristen FioreOctober 14, 2025

This summer, artists all over the metro area used brick and concrete canvases to paint the town with new murals.

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Buntport Theater Is Buying Its Building

By Kristen FioreOctober 13, 2025

The theater is more than doubling the total square footage of space available for rehearsals, storage and productions.

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This Year’s DocuWest Film Festival to Feature the Work of North High Students

By Owen SwallowOctober 13, 2025

“We are missing that perspective that many of these young filmmakers are bringing to the table. Talking about what affects them and letting them share it is an invaluable tool.”

Ouray's "Switzerland of America" sign backdropped by mountain views

Ten Things to Do in Ouray

By Abigail BlissOctober 10, 2025

Discover cascading falls, via ferrata routes and scenic hot springs in the “Switzerland of America.”

Love is Blind Housed Couples in Recently Uninhabitable Denver Apartment Building

By Hannah MetzgerOctober 9, 2025

The building closed in 2022 due to flooding and falling glass… But at least the kitchen cabinets are large enough to fit Edmond.

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Performs stand onstage.

How Conspiracy Circus is Keeping Colorado Sideshow Alive

By Toni TrescaOctober 9, 2025

Denver’s Conspiracy Circus celebrates 44 shows of sideshow spectacle at the Learned Lemur on East Colfax on October 11.

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Convergence at Parsons Theatre Marks Decade of Showcasing Colorado’s Dance Diversity

By Toni TrescaOctober 9, 2025

Convergence 2025 brings ninety performers from twenty Colorado dance groups together for a cost-sharing celebration of movement.

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DCPA Off-Center Ends Development of New Immersive Theater

By Toni TrescaOctober 7, 2025

The announcement came with another blow: Charlie Miller, Off-Center’s co-founder, executive director and curator, will leave the organization in March after seventeen years.

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Photos: Behind-the-Scenes at The North Face Innovation Lab in RiNo

By Abigail BlissOctober 7, 2025

The iconic outdoor brand offered an exclusive tour prior to launching its all-new Summit Series Advanced Mountain Kit.

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Denver Sketch Festival Returns to RISE Comedy For Year Two

By Toni TrescaOctober 7, 2025

Denver’s second annual sketch comedy festival welcomes 114 performers from across North America for three days of fast-paced comedy.

A painting of a statue eating a leg

Andrea Carlson’s A Constant Sky Now on View at the Denver Art Museum

By Kristen FioreOctober 7, 2025

The new exhibit shifts perspectives as the Denver Art Museum looks to the next century of its Indigenous collection.

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National Tour of <i>Shucked</i> at the Buell Features Homegrown Talent

National Tour of Shucked at the Buell Features Homegrown Talent

By Toni TrescaOctober 6, 2025

“It’s an incredible homecoming and a huge honor to be able to return to the regional touring house where I grew up seeing shows.”

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Photos: Denverites Don Orange for Lorax Bar Crawl Supporting Tennyson Center for Children

By Tessa GuthrieOctober 4, 2025

The streets were a forest of fuzzy mustaches, Lorax Lemonades and Denverites who drink for the trees.

Here’s How The Onion Is Bringing Jeffrey Epstein: Bad Pedophile to Denver

By Michael RobertsOctober 3, 2025

The movie allegedly lost its distribution after Charlie Kirk was assassinated.

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When and Where to See the Best Fall Leaves in Colorado

By Abigail BlissOctober 2, 2025

Colorado’s national parks will stay open, despite the government shutdown.

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Five Moments That Were So Colorado in Love is Blind: Denver

By Hannah MetzgerOctober 2, 2025

The Mile High backdrop looms large over season nine of the Netflix dating show.

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Visionbox Studio Tackles Fascism With The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui

By Toni TrescaOctober 1, 2025

“It’s a political satire that layers Hitler’s rise to power with gangster movies of the 1930s and Richard III .”

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Are Anna and Blake From <i>Love is Blind: Denver</i> Together?

Are Anna and Blake From Love is Blind: Denver Together?

By Hannah MetzgerOctober 1, 2025

The contestants both left the show early after hitting it off in the pods. Did they reconnect back in Colorado?

Will Steven Ramm Be the First Coloradan to Win Survivor?

By Hannah MetzgerSeptember 30, 2025

The Denver rocket scientist is only the twelfth Coloradan to ever compete on the show.

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New Art Space Galleries on Downing Cultivates Community

By Kristen FioreSeptember 30, 2025

Habitat Library has also found a temporary home in the space. Come see it at an October 5 open house.

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The lantern-lit tunnel of Country Boy Mine

Ten Underground Mine Tours in Colorado

By Abigail BlissSeptember 29, 2025

See relics of the past and chip into glittering gold veins at these hidden gems across the state.

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