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New in the Galleries: Year of the Dragon, Valentine Hearts and Queer Love Letters

By Susan FroydFebruary 8, 2024

Love is in the air…and in the galleries.

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Miles to Go: Pioneering Track Star Kelley Dolphus Stroud Made a Run at the Olympics…but Came Up Short

By John FlathmanFebruary 7, 2024

Kelley Dolphus Stroud’s courageous attempt to reach the 1928 Olympics is being uncovered 96 years later.

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Review: Argylle Is a Star-Studded Spy Thriller That Loses Its Way

By Toni TrescaFebruary 7, 2024

The greater the cast, the more muddled the narrative.

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Casa Bonita Serves Up Inspiration for Next Gallery’s Annual Show: “How Do You Like Me Now?”

By Patricia CalhounFebruary 6, 2024

Prizes include dinner for six at the pink entertainment palace!

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Ten Things to Do for Black History Month In and Around Denver

By Toni TrescaFebruary 6, 2024

Black History Month is back, with events ranging from music to movies and more.

Leon Gallery’s #LongLiveLeon Campaign Raises $20,000

By Julianna O'ClairFebruary 5, 2024

“Our community stepped up and said, ‘Nope, you can’t close your doors.”

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Guinness World Record Holder The Enigma Moves to Denver, but His Tattoo Travels Far

By Justin CriadoFebruary 1, 2024

The famous sideshow performer is currently tattooing at Freakys.

First Friday in February: Valentine Art, Good Vibrations and New Murals

By Susan FroydJanuary 31, 2024

Paint the town tonight at shows and celebrations stretching from RiNo to Santa Fe Drive.

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Paramount Theatre Welcomes Lewis Black on His Final Tour

By Toni TrescaJanuary 31, 2024

Known for his ferocious comedy style, Lewis Black has been a standup comedian for over thirty years and is retiring from touring to focus on his podcast and writing.

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Take a Bite Out of Dylan Griffith’s Magic Apple Series at Meow Wolf

By Toni TrescaJanuary 29, 2024

“I don’t want it to be all doom and gloom. It’s more about change than that.”

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And That’s Why We Drink Brings True Crime, Ghost Tales and Laughs to Denver

By Toni TrescaJanuary 26, 2024

Christine Schiefer and Em Schulz discuss the makings of their world-famous podcast, and tease their new book.

See Performance Art, Feminist Art, Prison Art and More in Denver and Beyond

By Susan FroydJanuary 25, 2024

History Colorado opens its new John Fielder Mezzanine Gallery, and the University of Denver Prison Arts Initiative shows creative works made behind bars.

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What’s the Failure Award? MCA Rewards High School Seniors for Taking Risks

By John FlathmanJanuary 24, 2024

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.

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A Famous Washington, D.C., Art Collection Shines Bright at the DAM

By Emily FergusonJanuary 23, 2024

All Stars is on view at the Denver Art Museum through March 3.

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Jesus Christ Superstar Fiftieth-Anniversary Tour Comes to Denver

By Toni TrescaJanuary 19, 2024

This exciting rock opera features a local performer and reimagines the last days of Jesus Christ through a kaleidoscope of rock, funk and soul.

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Must-See Highlights From Arts of Africa at the Denver Art Museum

By Paul AndersonJanuary 19, 2024

“One of the things we wanted to bring into the show is the diversity of Africa itself.”

New Art: Printmaker Sue Oehme at the Arvada Center and Rough Gems at Union Hall

By Susan FroydJanuary 18, 2024

The week also brings a collab with designer Mona Lucero, several free-form shows and a celebration of Mexico.

Six of Denver’s Most Mysterious Works of Public Art

By Emily FergusonJanuary 16, 2024

Everyone knows Blucifer, but there are other baffling works, from those that make noise to those that recall niche history.

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The BRDG Project Opens Roots of an Era: Mixtape to the Old North Denver Art Scene

By Susan FroydJanuary 12, 2024

“It’s necessary for a new group of artists to show how great it is to know where you’ve come from.”

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Denver Art Museum Employees Announce Union Campaign

By Emily FergusonJanuary 11, 2024

“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.”

The Best New Art Shows to See This Weekend

By Susan FroydJanuary 10, 2024

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.

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Potted Potter Is a Must-See for Denver Potterheads and Comedy Lovers

By Toni TrescaJanuary 8, 2024

With a comedic twist as unpredictable as the Whomping Willow, this seventy-minute farce celebrates the beloved wizarding world at the Newman Center this week.

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