Phamaly Theatre Stages Bold Take on A Chorus Line for Its 35th Anniversary
Denver’s disability-affirming theater company will perform one of the most famous and challenging musicals at the DCPA.
Denver’s disability-affirming theater company will perform one of the most famous and challenging musicals at the DCPA.
Aurora, Colorado Springs and Denver have “disproportionately impacted communities” when it comes to outdoor-recreation access.
See Miguel Osorio’s blood paintings at Leon and Rule Gallery’s farewell memorial for the late Joe Clower.
The new location in Englewood will include a basement space for concerts, co-owner Jim Norris says.
“Loveland is the only show like this I do because the money stays in the community, and they just really love and support artists.”
“When you do comedy in your own language, we’re all in on the joke together. It kind of feels like we’re laughing together and serving as a mirror for the immigrant experience in the United States.”
Piper was incarcerated for twelve years, and the whole time, he tattooed. He reflects on it in his new book, American InkSlinger.
Denver Film has been working overtime to make summer one of the absolute best times of the year for cinema.
No one knows what happened to Julia de Burgos, the Puerto Rican poet, in the last nine days of her life. The Flamboyán Theatre is examining her life in its debut play.
Denver author Sue Seserman “transforms disabilities into superabilities.”
Washington Park is celebrating its 125th birthday today with plenty of fun and games.
Check out a new $7.8 million interactive exhibit where you can cross paths with kangaroos.
See D’art Gallery’s fully expanded space, observe work from an artist who stayed at the Amache internment camp and get down with a hip-hop art show and concert.
Filled with big prizes and “twists,” Colorado’s Next Drag Superstar competition will see drag artists performing at X Bar each Sunday until September 29.
There will be a fundraising concert to support the Aztlan on Saturday, August 3.
The professor and playwright will be honored at a memorial on Friday, August 2.
The shift in the award distribution this year was striking.
Artistic director Jada Suzanne Dixon discusses the theater company’s plans following the announcement it was selling the building where it has resided since 1998.
“If we can inspire just one person to question our patriarchal norms in society and feel their freedom a bit more, that’s enough for me.”
“We deserve to have the same rights and comforts as any man, because we are all human, and that’s just that.”
Samuel Ká»ÌlaÌwá»leÌ, whose most recent book is making serious waves in national literary circles, will join Colorado authors in conversation this weekend.
Set yourself free at Evans School, celebrate co-ops in 40 West, or see the Denver Art Museum’s Biophilia with different eyes.