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Tattoo Artist Nate Stephens Creates T-Shirts Supporting Essential Workers

Tattoo Artist Nate Stephens Creates T-Shirts Supporting Essential Workers

By Kyle HarrisMay 8, 2020

When the tattoo shops closed, Stephens designed T-shirts to support his family — and essential workers.

This Colorado Couple Is Saving Their Small Business With Masks

This Colorado Couple Is Saving Their Small Business With Masks

By Lauren Antonoff HartMay 8, 2020

Now that masks are required in most public spaces, Moore Collection –– quite literally –– has you covered.

COVID-19 Postpones <i>Theater of the Mind</i>, by David Byrne and Mala Gaonkar

COVID-19 Postpones Theater of the Mind, by David Byrne and Mala Gaonkar

By Kyle HarrisMay 7, 2020

The DCPA’s immersive extravaganza has been pushed back.

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A Real Superhero: This Cosplayer Is Making COVID-19 Protective Gear

A Real Superhero: This Cosplayer Is Making COVID-19 Protective Gear

By John BearMay 7, 2020

With no comic cons in the near future, this CenturyLink IT manager is making protective gear for first responders.

The Source Celebrates Works by People of Color

The Source Celebrates Works by People of Color

By Juliet WittmanMay 7, 2020

During the COVID-19 shutdown, the Source Theatre has turned works by people of color into podcasts.

Armando Geneyro Shines a Light on Denver’s Chicano Culture

Armando Geneyro Shines a Light on Denver’s Chicano Culture

By Kyle HarrisMay 5, 2020

Too much of Denver’s story goes unseen in the digital record. Photographer Armando Geneyro is changing that.

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Thanks to <i>Westword</i> Readers, the Story Continues for Capitol Hill Books

Thanks to Westword Readers, the Story Continues for Capitol Hill Books

By Kyle HarrisMay 2, 2020

The 39-year-old bookshop was on the brink of closing down. Then Westword readers showed up.

These Denver Creatives Are Crushing COVID-19 Despair

These Denver Creatives Are Crushing COVID-19 Despair

By Kyle HarrisMay 1, 2020

From howlers to painters to poets, these Denver creatives are finding ways to work — and inspire — through the pandemic.

Denver Cultural Institutions Want to Know When You’d Return

Denver Cultural Institutions Want to Know When You’d Return

By Kyle HarrisApril 30, 2020

What will it take for you to feel safe?

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K Contemporary Takes Its Show on the Road: Will Art Find You Today?

K Contemporary Takes Its Show on the Road: Will Art Find You Today?

By Patricia CalhounApril 30, 2020

Watch for #ArtFindsUs.

Cherry Creek Arts, Dragon Boat Festivals Canceled for 2020

Cherry Creek Arts, Dragon Boat Festivals Canceled for 2020

By Patricia CalhounApril 29, 2020

Both had planned big anniversary celebrations this year.

Bid Fast: The Sun Valley Youth Center Is Auctioning Off Art

Bid Fast: The Sun Valley Youth Center Is Auctioning Off Art

By Kyle HarrisApril 29, 2020

Bid fast. The auction ends at midnight on Thursday, April 30.

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The Denver Zoo Has a New Pride and Joy –– Two, Actually

The Denver Zoo Has a New Pride and Joy –– Two, Actually

By Lauren Antonoff HartApril 28, 2020

Just like the rest of the world, these cubs are taking it easy for the next few months.

Lights Out: Mai Wyn Fine Art Closes Permanently

Lights Out: Mai Wyn Fine Art Closes Permanently

By Michael PagliaApril 28, 2020

The coronavirus stay-at-home order was the straw that broke the camel’s back.

Pat Milbery Mixes Up Another Reason to Love This City

Pat Milbery Mixes Up Another Reason to Love This City

By Kyle HarrisApril 28, 2020

From murals to music, he’s painting the town.

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After Adrian Raya’s BFA Thesis Exhibit Was Canceled, It Moved Online

After Adrian Raya’s BFA Thesis Exhibit Was Canceled, It Moved Online

By Kyle HarrisApril 27, 2020

Adrian Raya isn’t entirely disappointed that his thesis show is now virtual.

Activists Want More Open Streets in Denver Even After COVID-19 Ends

Activists Want More Open Streets in Denver Even After COVID-19 Ends

By Lauren Antonoff HartApril 24, 2020

Denver has temporarily closed streets. But what happens when the stay-at-home orders end?

Muralist Patrick Kane McGregor Raises Funds for Restaurant Workers

Muralist Patrick Kane McGregor Raises Funds for Restaurant Workers

By Kyle HarrisApril 24, 2020

The Denver muralist is selling prints to support the closed restaurants that have supported his career.

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Dean Sobel Will Step Down as Clyfford Still Museum Director

Dean Sobel Will Step Down as Clyfford Still Museum Director

By Michael PagliaApril 23, 2020

His shoes will be all but impossible to fill.

How Access Gallery Keeps Artists Working Through the Shutdown

How Access Gallery Keeps Artists Working Through the Shutdown

By Kyle HarrisApril 23, 2020

With an Art in a Box program, Access Gallery is keeping its artists busy and paid.

Colorado and the Cusslers: An Ongoing Literary Legacy

Colorado and the Cusslers: An Ongoing Literary Legacy

By Teague BohlenApril 23, 2020

Dirk Cussler talks about his latest collaboration with his late father, Clive.

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Celebrate Fifty Years of Earth Day Online

Celebrate Fifty Years of Earth Day Online

By Westword StaffApril 23, 2020

The world keeps turning, even if you’re stuck at home.

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