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After fifteen years on South Broadway, IndyInk/Abstract had to move. Here’s why.
After fifteen years on South Broadway, IndyInk/Abstract had to move. Here’s why.
For the debut of the next ANTIX collection, Kohara Paige decided to throw a larger than life party with aerial performers, live painting, a lot of champagne and of course a fashion show.
Time to get sweaty, Denver.
DiNK is back, April 14 to 15. Guess who’s coming?
When this woman moved to Denver from California, she thought she’d hit the dating jackpot. She was wrong.
Romain Vak believes empathy is the path to human understanding.
Multi-talented as an artist, actor, designer and musician, Miriam Suzanne has roots in Brian Freeland’s Lida Project, which brought an era of bracing experimental theater to Denver before Freeland moved to New York four years ago.
Here are seven of the best things you’ll find at the con, which runs through February 19, 2018.
Get ready to turn up the heat with heart-pumping cardio sessions this weekend.
A political thinker wrapped up in a creative skin, Julie Rada infiltrated Denver’s experimental theater scene years ago.
Have you ever thought, “Why do I want to be spanked?” Pam did.
The authors of the three best pieces on the three worst dates will each get a ticket to The Great Love Debate, which returns to the Denver Improv at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, February 22.
An entrepreneur with an eye on the future’s future, Ethan Bach and his crew specialize in experimentation with digital media and virtual reality—projected in domes, across walls and on interactive screens—in his search for the next big thing in visual technology.
Unplug from the work week and dive head first into the weekend. Choose between finding your inner zen on your mat, or being rewarded with a beverage for your efforts. Keep reading for five weekend workout options.
A highly collected artist with an eye for hyperreal detail, Anna Kaye champions nature and the environment, both in and out of the studio. In the present, Kaye’s Pink Progression project, a series of exhibits commemorating and carrying on the spirit of worldwide women’s marches in 2017 and 2018, is set to roll out in the coming weeks, bringing together pink-hued works by dozens of Colorado artists in solidarity.
Roses are red, violets are blue, love is in the air…and fashion is, too.
The work week is finally over, and it’s time to throw on the “Zen AF” t-shirt and carve out some time on the mat. This weekend is the perfect opportunity to try a variety of workouts at low to no cost, whether it’s Crossfit, barre or cycling. Keep reading and choose your sweat session.
A musician-turned-designer, and an installation artist to boot, Kenzie Sitterud came on last fall as a member of the most recent class of RedLine residents, a designation the artist is already embracing with a shower of new and ongoing work.
Artist, photographer and educator Katie Taft isn’t new to the Denver scene: Back in 2006, she was a member of the second class of Westword MasterMinds, already a creative activist known for her monthly artist-talk series Self Made, which took place in a bar.
The Best of Denver 2018 Readers’ Poll is live, and we’re looking for your input on dozens of the categories that will appear in the March 29 issue.
We spotted the model/marketer in Curtis Park, on a visit back from New York, where he studied fashion marketing at Parsons School of Design.
The snow has almost completely melted after last weekend’s snow storm, which means it’s time to get out of the house and into the studio. This weekend offers plenty of opportunities to get onto your mat with free and cheap weekend workouts.