100 Colorado Creatives 4.0: Steve Legg

Steve Legg’s not the type of artist who makes art to draw attention to himself; instead, he electrifies viewers with conceptual ideas that take jagged shape using manmade materials.

Weekend Warriors: Five Weekend Workouts

TGIF — and it’s time to hit the barre. The roundup of this weekend’s workouts include a donation cycling class, holiday bootcamps and all-location open houses at OrangeTheory Fitness. Get ready to sweat.

100 Colorado Creatives 4.0: Idris Goodwin

Idris Goodwin—poet, writer, playwright, director and educator— arrived in Colorado Springs after a series of lives spent in various American cities five years ago, bringing a big, facile, culturally divergent voice to the Front Range. Now he’s making inroads down the I-25 corridor into Denver’s theater scene, with his director’s cap on at Curious Theatre and as a playwright at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts this spring.

100 Colorado Creatives 4.0: Stevon Lucero

The work of Denver painter Stevon Lucero is driven by a deeply spiritual awareness, resulting in imagery that expresses both his ancient cultural heritage and something even more personal from the world between the conscious and the subconscious.

Ready, Set, Start Shopping at Ten Fashionable November Events

As soon as the turkey’s off the table, it’s time to start your holiday shopping….and while you’re out and about, why not pick up a few fashionable items for yourself? Between Black Friday, Small Business Saturday and Cyber Monday, you have plenty of chances to shop ’til you drop. But save some energy for other fun fashion events on the calendar for the end of November.

100 Colorado Creatives 4.0: David Moke

With roots in the local DIY movement, independent arts advocate David Moke has an imaginative knack for helping to infuse Denver’s mainstream cultural world with a shot of unfettered creativity.

100 Colorado Creatives 4.0: Mathias Svalina

Denver-based poet Mathias Svalina, a sometime teacher and small-press editor, lately devotes himself to delivering writing and delivering dreams to doorsteps by bicycle when he isn’t writing his own poetry by the volumes and keeping track of fellow souls who’ve also chosen the road less-traveled.

Artist Veronica Nichols on Dressing as a Living Doll

Veronica Nichols is an artist and fixture in Denver’s underground music scene. When we spotted her at First and Broadway in this red, white and black outfit, with lots of texture as well as animal accents, we stopped to ask Nichols what inspires her look and where she shops.

Take a Pledge for Men’s Health With UCHealth and MANtenance

It’s officially Movember, meaning mustaches and beards were stripped a week ago in support of men’s health awareness issues, like prostate cancer, testicular cancer and men’s suicide for the entire month of November. While the team at UCHealth appreciates the support of their furry-faced friends, they want men’s health to be a priority that lasts beyond just a month. The launch of MANtenance campaign is just that, taking aim at the “maintenance” of men’s health