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Colorado Creatives: Julie Puma

Colorado Creatives: Julie Puma

By Susan FroydAugust 31, 2020

Julie Puma captures the pictures we see of each other on our phone screens, asking questions about the state of human connectivity.

Eight Things to Do for Free in Denver This Week

Eight Things to Do for Free in Denver This Week

By Patricia CalhounAugust 31, 2020

You won’t have to work hard to find fun before Labor Day.

Hold Everything! World Art Drop Day Is Coming September 1

Hold Everything! World Art Drop Day Is Coming September 1

By Patricia CalhounAugust 29, 2020

Art is everywhere this year.

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Celebrate Independent Bookstore Day at These Ten Denver Shops

Celebrate Independent Bookstore Day at These Ten Denver Shops

By Kyle HarrisAugust 28, 2020

Celebration Independent Bookstore Day at these ten shops.

What It’s Like to Return to Live Comedy During a Pandemic

By Byron GrahamAugust 28, 2020

Here’s what it’s like to take the mic and tell jokes during COVID-19.

Eight Things to Do in Denver This Weekend, August 27 Through August 30

Eight Things to Do in Denver This Weekend, August 27 Through August 30

By Patricia CalhounAugust 27, 2020

The action moves to the streets.

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It’s a Wrap: Creative Catalyzers Makes Art out of Waste in <i>Earth Wear</i>

It’s a Wrap: Creative Catalyzers Makes Art out of Waste in Earth Wear

By Katrina LeibeeAugust 27, 2020

Wrapping trees in recycled materials proved to be a tough art project during a pandemic.

<i>Destination Freedom: Black Radio Days</i> Honors Emmett Till and Elijah McClain

Destination Freedom: Black Radio Days Honors Emmett Till and Elijah McClain

By Jon SolomonAugust 27, 2020

donnie l. betts asks how much has really changed in the United States since Emmitt Till was murdered.

Art Attack: Ten Ways to See Art Live or Otherwise This Week

Art Attack: Ten Ways to See Art Live or Otherwise This Week

By Susan FroydAugust 26, 2020

We’ve got pop-ups, outdoor art exhibits, window art, prismatic art ruled by the sun’s rays and art that rolls through the streets for all to see.

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Prismajic’s Eric Jaenike on Immersive Art in a Socially Distanced World

Prismajic’s Eric Jaenike on Immersive Art in a Socially Distanced World

By Kyle HarrisAugust 26, 2020

The companie rebooted Shiki Dreams after the pandemic struck.

A Denver Mystery Scavenger Hunt: Who Is Astrid Lee?

A Denver Mystery Scavenger Hunt: Who Is Astrid Lee?

By Susan FroydAugust 25, 2020

Find missing chapters from a lost book from a daughter of old Denver.

Pasternack’s Art Hub Is Going on the Market, but the Dream Lives On

Pasternack’s Art Hub Is Going on the Market, but the Dream Lives On

By Kyle HarrisAugust 25, 2020

Scott Pasternack is selling his creative hub in Lakewood, but he hopes the space continues to serve the Front Range arts scene.

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<i>Suspect Press</i> Just Published Its Last Issue…for Now

Suspect Press Just Published Its Last Issue…for Now

By Kyle HarrisAugust 24, 2020

Editor-in-Chief Amanda E.K. talks about Suspect Press’s legacy, decline, and future.

Six Things to Do for Free in Denver This Week

Six Things to Do for Free in Denver This Week

By Patricia CalhounAugust 24, 2020

Celebrate Women’s Equality Day…and more.

Reader: You Know What Demonic Art Is? Statues of Confederates.

Reader: You Know What Demonic Art Is? Statues of Confederates.

By Westword StaffAugust 23, 2020

Leo Tanguma’s art is not the problem.

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Six Things to Do in Denver When It’s (Almost) Dead This Weekend

Six Things to Do in Denver When It’s (Almost) Dead This Weekend

By Patricia CalhounAugust 22, 2020

Entertain yourself while staying in…or going out.

Filmmakers Unmask Pandemic Life in Cinema-19

Filmmakers Unmask Pandemic Life in Cinema-19

By Kyle HarrisAugust 21, 2020

The series of shorts is now on Vimeo.

Silent Film Festival Amplifies Creative Collaborations From a Distance

Silent Film Festival Amplifies Creative Collaborations From a Distance

By Kyle HarrisAugust 21, 2020

LuneAseas brought together movement artists, filmmakers and musicians to collaborate during COVID-19.

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Film on the Rocks — Drive-In Continues Into September

Film on the Rocks — Drive-In Continues Into September

By Kyle HarrisAugust 20, 2020

The Star Wars Trilogy, The Princess Bride and Rocketman are some of the music you can watch at Red Rocks.

Claude VonStroke, Desert Dwellers Play Outdoor Art Exhibit in Denver

Claude VonStroke, Desert Dwellers Play Outdoor Art Exhibit in Denver

By Kyle HarrisAugust 20, 2020

TheHundred presents is throwing the Acoma Street Project, a socially-distanced art exhibit with world-class DJs.

Painter Earl Chuvarsky’s <i>When Things Fall Apart</i> Inspired by 2020

Painter Earl Chuvarsky’s When Things Fall Apart Inspired by 2020

By Khaleel HayesAugust 20, 2020

Earl Chuvarsky’s “When Things Fall Apart” exhibit explores the subject of uncertainty amid the ongoing tumult 2020.

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Art Attack: Eight Ways to See Art Live or Otherwise This Week

Art Attack: Eight Ways to See Art Live or Otherwise This Week

By Susan FroydAugust 19, 2020

An outdoor festival, a garage exhibit, and plenty of cooperative shows are on the calendar in Denver’s art world.

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