Coming Attractions: 2023 album highlights put focus on storytelling
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I don’t think there’s such a thing as a quiet year anymore, but 2023 was pretty busy by almost any standard. No matter where you turned, it seemed like something monumental was happening. And 2024 certainly doesn’t look like it’ll get any calmer.   With so much happening and so many voices clamoring for attention ..read more
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From suffrage to open mic: Denver Woman’s Press Club remains a hub for women writers as it enters its 125th year
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3M ago
Celebrating its 125th anniversary this year, the Denver Woman’s Press Club remains an integral part of Denver’s literary scene.  The DWPC started during the suffrage movement to give women a safe location to voice opinions, share ideas and support each other as writers. Today, that support and encouragement has spread to the community at large ..read more
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National Western Stock Show parade brings the West to life
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3M ago
The National Western Stock Show kicked off for 2024 with a stampede of 30 longhorns roaring down 17th Street downtown, while crowds of cowboy gear-clad folks cheered with excitement and screamed “Yahoo”! Legendary Denver Linebacker Randy Gradishar was the grand Marshall on Jan. 4. Arrow Electronics presented the parade. The Stock Show is officially set ..read more
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Coming Attractions: ‘The Wind’ premieres at Su Teatro
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3M ago
Seeing a theatrical production inspired by a blockbuster film is an increasingly common occurrence in modern times. But a production based on a lesser-known work from the silent movie era? That’s a little less common.   But that’s just what David Nehls has done with “The Wind,” a new one-person musical he’s staging with actress ..read more
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Coming Attractions: A myriad of ways to kick off the holiday season
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4M ago
The arrival of Thanksgiving marks the official beginning of the holiday season, with families and friends getting together to share a meal and some great memories. And once dinner is over, what’s next on the itinerary? I have some options that will help you and your loved ones start the season off right.   A ..read more
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The artisanship and eternity of glasswork: The Furnace and Red Manx Studio offer a journey of creativity and heart
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4M ago
Staring into a kiln glowing orange at 2,350 degrees, an artist armed with thick leather gloves holds a piece of molten glass at the end of a steel rod.  This is the point where creativity, talent and inspiration combine to create a one-of-a-kind piece of glass never to be duplicated. Sand and silica are the ..read more
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Art Students League of Denver introduces new Winter Holiday Art Market
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4M ago
Giuliana Maresca, a mixed media artist who teaches digital photography at the Art Students League of Denver, believes the work of local artists make great gifts because they are often one-of-a-kind and have a unique personality from the artist. “As we navigate this world where small businesses are slowly falling and big corporations are taking ..read more
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Coming Attractions: Top 5 films from the 20th annual Vail Film Festival
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4M ago
It’s rare to find a modern film festival that goes out of its way to celebrate the world of independent cinema and the filmmakers who make that world so thrilling. Over the its first 20 years, the Vail Film Festival has made this celebration one of its guiding ethos, along with a focus on works made ..read more
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Denver’s PlatteForum has more youth internships, will pay them more
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5M ago
PlatteForum plans to increase the number of youth it can serve through its ArtLab program. It will go from 40 to 50 interns thanks to a grant from the Vera and Joseph Dresner Foundation. PlatteForum’s ArtLab is an arts-education internship program for high school teens. It encourages them to engage with social issues and to ..read more
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Denver artist Ed Natan to hold popup show at Tom’s Starlight
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5M ago
Many people have seen artist Ed Natan live-painting on Denver’s sidewalks and street corners. For instance, his abstract painting of downtown Denver’s skyline. Or his painting of the Bluebird Theater on bustling Colfax Avenue. Locals will sometimes approach him as he works. They’ll chat and reminisce about the city. Or, tourists will sometimes stop to ..read more
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