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History Colorado opens its new John Fielder Mezzanine Gallery, and the University of Denver Prison Arts Initiative shows creative works made behind bars.
History Colorado opens its new John Fielder Mezzanine Gallery, and the University of Denver Prison Arts Initiative shows creative works made behind bars.
“If the title was something more public-friendly, this show would always be a sell-out, but Urinetown it is, and Urinetown is your town.”
After fourteen episodes of waiting, the season’s fifth couple finally begin their marriage.
The $20,000 Failure Award scholarship is given each year to a student who displays outstanding creativity, fearlessness and a willingness to risk failure in the pursuit of something new.
The movie-musical remake of Tina Fey’s beloved 2004 film is a cinematic disaster.
All Stars is on view at the Denver Art Museum through March 3.
This exciting rock opera features a local performer and reimagines the last days of Jesus Christ through a kaleidoscope of rock, funk and soul.
“One of the things we wanted to bring into the show is the diversity of Africa itself.”
On November 15, 2014, he suffered a paralyzing snowboarding accident at Vail Pass.
The week also brings a collab with designer Mona Lucero, several free-form shows and a celebration of Mexico.
This could be the show’s most sexless season yet, but not for lack of trying.
Comedian Georgia Comstock was recently awarded a coveted regular slot at Comedy Works.
“We want to inspire the next generation of performers.”
Everyone knows Blucifer, but there are other baffling works, from those that make noise to those that recall niche history.
Today’s Topics is a variety show for modern audiences that combines standup, sketch comedy, multimedia and music.
“It’s necessary for a new group of artists to show how great it is to know where you’ve come from.”
“We have an overwhelming majority of support from eligible workers and we believe that what’s in our best interest is to form our union.”
With Denver’s emotionally unavailable men, Chloe says it’d be “crazier not to” marry a stranger.
The “Old North Denver Art Scene” gets a nod by BRDG, personal photography by veterans lands at Colorado Photographic Arts Center, a Stock Show-inspired exhibit and more.
The event promises to blend the unpredictability of Don’t Tell Comedy with the creative essence of Meow Wolf, offering a unique experience that goes beyond traditional standup.
The musical has a “Hitchcock feel,” underscoring the tale of Letty Mason, a Virginia girl tossed into the harsh terrains of 1880s West Texas.
“I treat the audience like a group of women bonding in the bathroom, and they get to open up to me, so by the end we are all best friends.”