Free for All: The Five Best Free Events This Week
You can honor Martin Luther King Jr. at both the Marade and a free dance performance.
You can honor Martin Luther King Jr. at both the Marade and a free dance performance.
CU Boulder students redesigned the periodic table with poems.
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Denver artist Darrell Anderson is working with students to turn downed trees in City Park into art.
Slant’d will celebrate the release of its second edition and one year of Asian American community building through media.
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All of the artists in this group show take on the topic of nature.
The Arvada Center hosts the third Art of the State exhibit, showcasing works from across Colorado.
Hit the galleries this weekend.
Natura Obscura, a collaboration between Prismajic and The Museum of Outdoor Arts, is a curious mix of art and technology that requires viewers to interact with the installation to create their own magical, whimsical experience.
Explore the arty heart of the city.
In movies and on TV in the ’50s, there were only white cowboys. But the reality was much more colorful
Meet the namesake of the rodeo on MLK Day.
This is thought-provoking and boundary-pushing new work.
Ryan Seabury, creator of the mobile game Blucifer: The Doom Horse of Denver talks about his love of Denver and his history as a video game designer.
Activism, film, music and a little rodeo: This week’s got a slew of Denver-ish things to do.
DMNS will redevelop a nearby playground in City Park into a sort of new-age play space that will cater to children by combining nature and science.
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“I truly feel it’s a time of great self-expression, and that always inspires me to play with new styles and new things.”
Thanks to mid-January’s “back-to-business” ethos, fun may seem in short supply during the gray days ahead. If you keep your fingers on the proverbial pulse of the Mile High arts scene, however, each new week presents a fresh opportunity to experience everything the creative community has to offer. The city is…
The speeches start at 9 a.m.
Westword readers can’t wait for Gypsy House Cafe to open its doors again.