The 21 Best Events in Denver, December 18 Through December 24
Whether you’re a Christmas freak or freakin’ over it, there’s plenty to scratch your itch this week.
Whether you’re a Christmas freak or freakin’ over it, there’s plenty to scratch your itch this week.
It is unclear when the theater will reopen.
Roy Smith has suffered bigotry and violence, but now settled in the San Luis Valley with friends who look out for him, he collects things and turns them into folk-art assemblages.
The reboot of “Hello, Dolly!” has swept broadway, received a Tony Award for Best Musical Revival. Now, it’s headed to Denver with the original Broadway cast.
Closing the book on the literary year.
The Boulder-based company has expanded to Greenwood Village.
With the quickest blink or nervy glance, Roberts communicates to us both what her character, an ordinary woman named Holly Burns, has convinced everyone around her to think she’s feeling but also all of her secret doubts, fury and anguish
Caroling and comedy!
Meow Wolf is coming to Las Vegas, D.C. and Denver. But readers still wonder what it is.
In June of 2012, Lowbrow opened at 250 Broadway, and on December 24 the store will close its doors for good at its current location at 38 Broadway.
A splash of color can inject new life into anything. So can artist/designer Erin Tate. We’d spotted her several times around Denver: once at Thrift Con by Station, and again in RiNo near 27th and Larimer streets. Every time we saw her, we were captivated by the meticulous paintings she creates on…
The Albuquerque artist took Denver’s Mile High status into account for this show.
Moe Gram is more than an artist with a hip-hop vibe. She’s a woman of color with a strong arts resume and a stake in community-building, who sits on the board of the Birdseed Collective and collaborates with Odessa Denver on the Creatives at Roundish Tables discussion series, all while teaching at STRIVE Prep Green Valley Ranch and running her own Moe Gram Art & Lifestyle brand, a one-woman community enrichment machine.
The holiday season doesn’t diminish the variety of entertainments Denver offers.
Eat, drink and be shopping the wares of local artisans.
The film plays as if a three-hour epic has been sliced down to size in the editing, but only the scenes establishing character and context have been cut
Santa’s got a brand-new bag at Krampus: A Haunted Christmas
Hit the galleries for a break from the holidays.
It sets a host of alternative Spider-folk running amok in the New York City of Brooklyn teen Miles Morales, the mixed-race Spider-Man (his father is black and his mother Latinx) invented for the comics in 2011 by Brian Michael Bendis and Sara Pichelli
The galleries are also popular event spaces.
Improv poet Amy Marschak has a verse-case scenario.
She’ll be appearing at the Pepsi Center the night of December 13.