Twelve Things for Art Lovers to See and Do on First Friday Weekend in Denver
Put on your art-colored glasses for the first Friday of 2019, an occasion marking another smashing year of gallery-going.
Put on your art-colored glasses for the first Friday of 2019, an occasion marking another smashing year of gallery-going.
Film buffs, literary types, and arty partiers are in luck as Denver’s creative community presents another slew of ways to have a ball while following a budget.
Start your new year with a laugh.
MissMe strikes in Denver.
Start this year off right.
Resolve to open a new chapter in 2019.
The January, February and March months of 2019 are already boasting a strong slate, with U.S. distribution of international festival favorites along with welcome returns of first-rate genre filmmakers like M. Night Shyamalan and Jordan Peele
Louisville-based Gaia Inc. had first filed suit in August.
Watch fireworks on New Year’s Eve, then continue to experience the city.
The store will close at the end of business on December 31.
The quote on this piece of graffiti art refers to one sniper, but the image depicts another woman who also killed Nazis.
Black Cube Gallery is hosting a new series, “Talk With Your Mouth Full.”
Wheat pasted to a traffic control box just outside Denver’s City Park, a print honors Lyudmila Pavlichenko, a Soviet sniper who shot 300 Nazis.
They’ve donated their collection of 40,000 books.
Artists have until January 4 to apply for $5,000 grants to create a piece for Side Stories
The remaining days of 2018 may be waning quickly, but the good times roll right along.
It was a terrible year in so many ways, but onscreen, with shows including Sharp Objects, My Brilliant Friend, Better Call Saul, The Americans and Atlanta, it sparkled
Chairs Lady offers a ringside seat at design history.
The art houses and Drafthouses again pull more than their fair share of the burden of quality, but my No. 2 (and many people’s No. 1) is a straight-up Netflix production, already available to watch on your phone
The Broncos didn’t have a championship season, but Denver art galleries and museums did.
Don’t look to Vice for psychology or even a sense of presence; McKay uses the Cheneys’ grim unknowability as an excuse not to bother going for either
Bid farewell to 2018 in style at any or all of the best events in Denver this week!