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Cheech Marin Has a Collection of Chicano Art Because You Don’t

Cheech Marin Has a Collection of Chicano Art Because You Don’t

By Teague BohlenDecember 15, 2020

Marin didn’t just build a career on pot jokes — he built an internationally-recognized art collection.

Street-Art Wars: Denver’s Most Embattled Wall

Street-Art Wars: Denver’s Most Embattled Wall

By Kyle HarrisDecember 14, 2020

The debate is on, and the spray paint’s flying.

Reader: Denver Needs the Tattered Cover, and Tattered Needs Denver!

Reader: Denver Needs the Tattered Cover, and Tattered Needs Denver!

By Westword StaffDecember 13, 2020

The legendary independent bookseller sold this week.

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The Six Best Things to Do In and Around Denver Today

The Six Best Things to Do In and Around Denver Today

By Patricia CalhounDecember 12, 2020

Holiday fun, all wrapped up.

Body Politics: Behind the DAM’s Senga Nengudi Restrospective

Body Politics: Behind the DAM’s Senga Nengudi Restrospective

By Michael PagliaDecember 11, 2020

The Colorado Springs-based artist was a major figure in the Black Arts Movement of the 1970s.

Video Art and Opera Collide at Opera on Tap’s Latest Virtual Concert

Video Art and Opera Collide at Opera on Tap’s Latest Virtual Concert

By Khaleel HayesDecember 11, 2020

See/Hear explores, culture, emotion and history through song.

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Art Attack: Ten Ways to See Art Live or Otherwise

Art Attack: Ten Ways to See Art Live or Otherwise

By Susan FroydDecember 9, 2020

Still shopping for the holidays? Or just looking to see fresh art? Hit the galleries online and in person.

Meet the Star Denver Couple in the Arvada Center’s <i>The Family Tree</i>

Meet the Star Denver Couple in the Arvada Center’s The Family Tree

By Juliet WittmanDecember 9, 2020

Geoffrey Kent and Jessica Austgen talk about their new production of The Family Tree.

Tattered Cover Becomes the Country’s Largest Black-Run Indie Bookstore

Tattered Cover Becomes the Country’s Largest Black-Run Indie Bookstore

By Kyle HarrisDecember 9, 2020

Tattered Cover is now the largest Black-run bookstore in the United States.

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Tattered Cover Owners Sell After a Volatile Year

Tattered Cover Owners Sell After a Volatile Year

By Kyle HarrisDecember 9, 2020

After a turbulent 2020, Len Vlahos and Kristen Gilligan will be selling the legacy bookstore to Kwame Spearman and David Back.

Watch Filmmakers Shoot the Aurora Borealis From the Edge of Space

Watch Filmmakers Shoot the Aurora Borealis From the Edge of Space

By Kyle HarrisDecember 9, 2020

Lost Horizon Creative traveled from Denver to Alaska to film the Aurora Borealis from the edge of space.

Remembering Jack Pappalardo, “Father of the Art District on Santa Fe”

Remembering Jack Pappalardo, “Father of the Art District on Santa Fe”

By dana cainDecember 8, 2020

He will be remembered as the “father of the Art District on Santa Fe.”

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Black Cube: Denver’s Nomadic Museum Freeing Art From Galleries

Black Cube: Denver’s Nomadic Museum Freeing Art From Galleries

By Kyle HarrisDecember 8, 2020

In half a decade, the nomadic art museum has had an outsized role in shaping Denver’s cultural scene.

Our Most Popular Arts Stories of 2020

Our Most Popular Arts Stories of 2020

By Westword StaffDecember 8, 2020

Throughout the year, people have been desperate for something to do.

Denver Pop Culture Con Lays Off Staff and Cancels for 2021

Denver Pop Culture Con Lays Off Staff and Cancels for 2021

By Teague BohlenDecember 7, 2020

The popular pop-culture phenomenon won’t be back until 2022…at least.

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Camp Elasticity, Zack Kopp and the Return of Henry Alarmclock

Camp Elasticity, Zack Kopp and the Return of Henry Alarmclock

By Teague BohlenDecember 7, 2020

An old face in the Denver lit scene starts a brand-new small press in Camp Elasticity.

Eight Things to Do for Free In and Around Denver This Week

Eight Things to Do for Free In and Around Denver This Week

By Patricia CalhounDecember 7, 2020

The gifts that keep on giving.

Denver Arts & Venues Awards Million in CARES Act Funds to Artists, Spaces

Denver Arts & Venues Awards Million in CARES Act Funds to Artists, Spaces

By Kyle HarrisDecember 6, 2020

It’s going to more than 236 artists and 31 venues.

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Keep It Local: The Best Homegrown Shopping In and Around Denver

Keep It Local: The Best Homegrown Shopping In and Around Denver

By Katrina LeibeeDecember 5, 2020

Denver fashion lines, brands and stores can meet all of your holiday shopping needs.

Cheech Marin’s Chicano Art Collection Now in Colorado Springs

Cheech Marin’s Chicano Art Collection Now in Colorado Springs

By Michael PagliaDecember 4, 2020

A nine-city tour wraps up here, and opens on December 4.

<i>Carne y Arena</i>-Inspired Conversations About Immigration Now Online

Carne y Arena-Inspired Conversations About Immigration Now Online

By Kyle HarrisDecember 4, 2020

The first is at noon December 4.

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RiNo Art District Cuts Ties With Crush Walls

RiNo Art District Cuts Ties With Crush Walls

By Kyle HarrisDecember 3, 2020

The decision came after the district investigated accusations about founder Robin Munro.

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