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Are You Ready to Get Lit? A Dozen Things to Do in Denver This Week

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Ten Memorial Day Events, Festivals and Markets in Denver

Ten Memorial Day Events, Festivals and Markets in Denver

By Susan FroydMay 24, 2019

People have an agenda, even on Memorial Day weekend, so it takes a gamut of festivals and events to please everyone.

Ten Things for Art Lovers to Do Over Memorial Day Weekend in Denver

By Susan FroydMay 22, 2019

Hey, it’s a long weekend: Take in some art, spruce up your patio garden or turn on your thinking machine for some performance art.

Review: Serious Play Takes a Seriously Fun Look at Midcentury Modern

By Michael PagliaMay 22, 2019

The Denver Art Museum show holds up through repeated visits.

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Colorado Book Awards Announce 2019 Winners

Colorado Book Awards Announce 2019 Winners

By Teague BohlenMay 20, 2019

The 28th annual Colorado Book Awards honored the best in Colorado literature on Saturday, May 18.

Reader: Denver Is One of the Worst Cities for Architects

Reader: Denver Is One of the Worst Cities for Architects

By Westword StaffMay 18, 2019

After I.M. Pei’s passing, readers remember his contributions to Colorado.

How Denver Trashed Legendary Architect I.M. Pei’s Legacy

How Denver Trashed Legendary Architect I.M. Pei’s Legacy

By Michael PagliaMay 17, 2019

Of the architect’s major projects here, only one remains unmolested.

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Denver Comic Con Is Dead. Long Live Denver Pop Culture Con!

Denver Comic Con Is Dead. Long Live Denver Pop Culture Con!

By Teague BohlenMay 17, 2019

Two of the re-branded Denver Pop Culture Con’s organizers speak out about the coming year, fan feedback and all things nerdalicious coming up at Mile High.

Jihad Milhem’s <em>Mosque</em> Sets the Stage for Post-9/11 Reconciliation

Jihad Milhem’s Mosque Sets the Stage for Post-9/11 Reconciliation

By Susan FroydMay 17, 2019

The tragic events of September 11, 2001 changed everything for actor and playwright Jihad Milhem, the son of a Palestinian Muslim from the West Bank and a white American mother.

Roadkill Meets Foliage at Denver’s New Oddity Shop, the Terrorium

Roadkill Meets Foliage at Denver’s New Oddity Shop, the Terrorium

By Cleo MirzaMay 16, 2019

The Terrorium Shop, a new oddity shop in Denver’s Berkeley neighborhood, offers one-of-a-kind art pieces that combine living foliage with taxidermy and bones.

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Ten Things for Art Lovers to Do and See This Weekend in Denver

Ten Things for Art Lovers to Do and See This Weekend in Denver

By Susan FroydMay 15, 2019

From exploring light and signs to abstraction and the border, gallery shows take on the spectrum of art this week in Denver.

Fort Collins Is Getting Its Own Comedy Club

By Byron GrahamMay 15, 2019

Comedians David Rodriguez and Patrick Lowrie are launching Fort Comedy.

Review: Four Solos Display Different Takes on Contemporary Painting

Review: Four Solos Display Different Takes on Contemporary Painting

By Michael PagliaMay 15, 2019

K Contemporary and Michael Warren Contemporary each offer a pair of solos.

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Conspiracy or Coincidence? Josh Hartwell’s New Play Opening at Miners Alley

Conspiracy or Coincidence? Josh Hartwell’s New Play Opening at Miners Alley

By Juliet WittmanMay 13, 2019

Mae Brussell will come back to life on a Denver stage.

Denver Artists Tackle Tough Social Issues Through Dance and Video

Denver Artists Tackle Tough Social Issues Through Dance and Video

By Kyle HarrisMay 13, 2019

MOTIONAL Movement’s dance videos confront issues facing youth today.

DCPA Bringing Immersive Theatre Sprint to DPL: Sign Up Now

DCPA Bringing Immersive Theatre Sprint to DPL: Sign Up Now

By Kyle HarrisMay 11, 2019

If you want to be part of the Immersive Theatre Sprint, the deadline to sign up is May 13.

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Bad Weather Sinks Film on the Rocks <i>Titanic</i> Screening

Bad Weather Sinks Film on the Rocks Titanic Screening

By Kyle HarrisMay 10, 2019

Film on the Rocks promised Titanic would be screened at Red Rocks “RAIN OR SHINE,” all caps.

Mark Barnhouse on the Mall, Architecture…and What Denver Has Lost

Mark Barnhouse on the Mall, Architecture…and What Denver Has Lost

By Teague BohlenMay 10, 2019

Here’s what’s in store at tonight’s presentation on The Lost Department Stores of Denver.

Thomas Dance Project’s New Ballet Goes <i>Beyond Borders</i>

Thomas Dance Project’s New Ballet Goes Beyond Borders

By Amanda PampuroMay 10, 2019

French-born choreographer Kevin Gaël Thomas opens up about his new ballet, “Beyond Borders.”

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The Horseshoe Market Returns to Its Vintage Roots in 2019

The Horseshoe Market Returns to Its Vintage Roots in 2019

By Susan FroydMay 10, 2019

Amy Yetman of Horseshoe Craft and Flea Market, a five-time Westword Best of Denver winner, is making changes, including downsizing.

Ten Things for Art Lovers to Do and See This Weekend in Denver

Ten Things for Art Lovers to Do and See This Weekend in Denver

By Susan FroydMay 8, 2019

With Mother’s Day in the air, the weekend will be held aloft by pottery, clay, fiber and paper, art by women, hellos and goodbyes, adventurous art and, for the hell of it, robots.

Miners Alley Playhouse Earns Actors Equity Designation

Miners Alley Playhouse Earns Actors Equity Designation

By Juliet WittmanMay 8, 2019

Miners Alley Playhouse is the latest Front Range theater company to join the actors labor union, a decision embraced by executive director Len Matheo.

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Review: Virginia Folkestad, <i>Materialis</i> Cover a Lot of Territory

Review: Virginia Folkestad, Materialis Cover a Lot of Territory

By Michael PagliaMay 8, 2019

The shows at Sandra Phillips and Space cover a lot of territory.

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