Pair O’ Dimes Keeps Fashion Fun in Five Points
“I wanted to have a community space,” says owner Jesse Taenzer. “There is a beautiful community here in Denver.”
“I wanted to have a community space,” says owner Jesse Taenzer. “There is a beautiful community here in Denver.”
Christy Thacker is putting her blood, sweat and tears into Birdy
Jump on your yoga mat and into a weekend’s worth of workouts and wellness events. Whether breakfast burritos or mimosas are your motivation, here are five options to get you sweating and relaxing before the work week starts up again.
Max Kauffman’s work is expansive.
Denver Fitness Week is back for a third year, and Denver’s best boutique fitness studios are flexing their muscles and their pricing for greater community access and unique workouts.
Don’t forget to do your Mother’s Day shopping.
Interdisciplinary and in touch with nature and her surroundings, Jess Webb segues between music, performance and installation easily, while searching for ways to connect artists with audiences in a community-minded way.
Here are five places that will help you dress for the big race on May 5.
Steven Gordon of ANIMAL/object passed away on April 30. Before he died, he completed the 100 Colorado Creatives questionnaire.
Looking good this month, Denver!
Jordan Knecht is interdisciplinary art in motion—as he tells us below, he relies on whatever tools he can master as a means to an end, whether it’s for multimedia installations, fine art, performance art, making music, making noise and often, for a combination of all of the above and more.
Digital virtual-reality artist Android Jones is 100 percent a product of Boulder County, born and bred in Lyons and infused with a deeply rooted Boulderite’s spiritual, new-agey, burner’s sensibility.
Nikki Ebright’s working to diversify Denver’s geek culture.
Fallene Wells runs her Uptown salon, Let Em Have It, as a Green Circle- and B Corp-certified corporation.
We spotted her at the Museo de las Americas on April 19, attending the Viva La Sirena fashion show.
Pesha Rudnick believes in quality theater without constraints and prefers working with the shock of the new, rather than the tried-and-true popular canon.
Get your geek on.
Curatorial genius comes naturally to Jina Brenneman, who has a knack for making exhibits that attract new and unexpected audiences, but that also serve the traditional ones.
Celebrate Friday the 13th with some fresh ink.
Erin K. Barnes is a born writer, but as she discusses below, she’s also a synesthete, whose mixed-up senses serve as a gateway to multiple creative mediums.
Multimedia artist Jeff Page’s aesthetic is queer and DIY, charged by collaboration and expressed on video, in physical installations, as performance, as noise, as text — and whatever else works.
Blank Label, our Best of Denver 2018 winner for Best Shop for Custom Menswear, brought a full line of custom-fitted menswear to LoDo this year.