Ten Things to Do in Denver for $10 and Under (Five Free)
Get busy, Denver.
Get busy, Denver.
Labor Day weekend is coming and the first whiffs of fall are in the air in gallery land, from the Auraria campus to the co-ops of Lakewood. Here’s where some of the action is.
The DCPA’s Vietgone and Curious Theatre Company’s The Cake are opening Labor Day weekend.
The Denver Public Art Program is looking for artists to create a work in Westwood Park.
Running the month of September, Unseen Festival comprises a full thirty days of screenings of 200 experimental films from nearly fifty countries.
Black Cube and RedLine share parentage, and now they’re sharing a show.
Make the most of the dwindling days of summer.
Denver artist and high-school band director Nick Scotella discusses his paintings and his upcoming live painting at Bassnectar’s Bass Center XI.
Local artist Warren Stokes explores art therapy with mazes.
Don’t waste your money, Denver. Fun can be had on the cheap.
Hit the Galleries
Not in Our House takes aim at sexual assault in the theater community.
The cooperative gallery will close after more than two decades on Navajo Street.
Five artists contribute to a seamless show.
How Did This Get Made? celebrates misguided auteurs and actors with gentle mockery and genuine puzzlement.
Few people have shaped modern comedic sensibilities more than David Cross.
You can still enjoy movies and concerts under the summer stars.
After the decapitated Trump photo scandal, Kathy Griffin is bringing her Laugh Your Head Off World Tour to Denver, and she’s as cutting as ever.
Get busy, Denver. There are a lot of free things to do this weekend.
The community installation addresses participatory budgeting, which sounds dry…but it’s not.
A forgotten painting is uncovered at the Colorado School of Mines.
It might be quiet in D-Town galleries this weekend, but it’s far from dead.