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colorful wildflowers growing outside

Chaos Gardening – Wild Beauty or Just a Mess? A Sustainable Landscape Specialist Explains the Trend

By Deryn DavidsonAugust 23, 2025

Picture someone tossing random seeds into bare soil, watering once or twice, and ending up with a backyard jungle of blooms.

Romantasy and Ice Hockey Collide: Rebecca Yarros Apologizes After Fourth Wing Night Tickets Sell Out Immediately

Romantasy and Ice Hockey Collide: Rebecca Yarros Apologizes After Fourth Wing Night Tickets Sell Out Immediately

By Teague BohlenAugust 22, 2025

Fourth Wing sensation Rebecca Yarros has some trouble on the ice.

A person pets a horse

Six Inclusive Places Creating Community in Denver

By Shannon TuckerAugust 22, 2025

Denver offers unique programs and gathering spots for people from all walks of life.

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Two woman fight.

Queer Pirates Set Sail in The Legend of Anne Bonny New Musical in Aurora

By Toni TrescaAugust 21, 2025

“The thing I have most in common with the characters I write is ambition. I want ‘The Legend of Anne Bonny’ to go to Broadway; I want it to be huge.”

Towering rock formations at Garden of the Gods at sunrise

Ten Things to Do in Colorado Springs

By Abigail BlissAugust 21, 2025

Discover world-class public art, a new series of culinary events and abundant outdoor activities in one of the country’s “most boring” cities.

a blue night sky

How to See the Rare “Black Moon” This Weekend

By Kristen FioreAugust 21, 2025

You’re going to want to go stargazing.

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Dancers practice at the Boulder Circus Center.

Aerial Dance Rises from the Ashes of the Marshall Fire With Embers, Petals, & Stars

By Toni TrescaAugust 20, 2025

From fire and loss to cherry blossoms and galaxies, this aerial show blends survival, beauty and joy.

A person in burlesque costume poses

Blood Upon the Stage: Creeplesque Burlesque Fest is This Weekend

By Justin CriadoAugust 20, 2025

Creeplesque Burlesque Fest mixes macabre and physical theater at Creepatorium August 22-24.

A man works on a painting of an orange dress

Local Artists Get Studio Space in RiNo Through New Pop-Up Program

By Kristen FioreAugust 19, 2025

“I wanted to really think about how we can create this symbiotic relationship; uplifting businesses, properties and artists together.”

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Actors rehearse a zombie play.

Zombies and Democracy Collide in World Premiere of Join, or Die! in Boulder

By Toni TrescaAugust 19, 2025

“It’s refreshing to have a play that’s talking about politics that’s not a total bummer. A lot of plays about the current moment leave you sad. This one lets you have fun.”

Connor Cole wears a fuzzy blue bikini set while in a pool, just like character Elle Woods did in Legally Blonde.

Connor Cole Is Your Favorite Realtor’s Favorite Realtor

By Alexander Hernandez GonzalezAugust 18, 2025

“Whether you’re a dentist, you work at a marijuana store or at the gas station, get on social media. It’s so fun.”

Dancers perform onstage.

Mudra Dance Studio Launches Original Show, Adyananta, Exploring Endings

By Toni TrescaAugust 18, 2025

“Artists contemplate endings in all kinds of interesting ways and can help us think about how we, as humans, need to be present in our own endings.”

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Glowing blue sparks

SPARK to Make Its U.S. Debut at the Breckenridge International Festival of Arts

By Abigail BlissAugust 15, 2025

Tonight through Sunday, this immersive installation by Studio Roosegaarde will showcase a safer, more sustainable alternative to fireworks.

We Tried the New Kangaroo Yoga Class in Wheat Ridge

By Hannah MetzgerAugust 15, 2025

You’ve heard of puppy yoga and goat yoga. Now, get ready for…

Kitty wears a red suede hat and pats with a black top while holding an umbrella on a lawn.

Denver Model Kitty Reflects on Work in Local Fashion Scene

By Alexander Hernandez GonzalezAugust 14, 2025

“She knows how to put that shit on. Kitty is a one-of-one person. There’s no replicating her style.”

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Friendly Faces Everywhere! Colorado Locations With Starring Roles on South Park

By Emily FergusonAugust 14, 2025

Trey Parker and Matt Stone continue to draw inspiration from their home state of Colorado.

The inside of Lucky Deals Thrift Store in Wheat Ridge.

The Ten Best Thrift Stores Around Denver

By Alexander Hernandez GonzalezAugust 14, 2025

The thrift gods have delivered.

People interact with a shelf of boxes

Behind the Scenes of Sweet & Lucky: Echo, Denver’s New Immersive Memory Play

By Toni TrescaAugust 13, 2025

“So many of us have a lot that we’re grieving, so this piece is really a response to where we are in the world right now.”

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What the Yuk? The Creators of South Park Could be the Two Greatest Coloradans…Ever

By Michael RobertsAugust 13, 2025

How two fearless Coloradans got under Trump’s skin (and under the covers) in the new season of South Park.

a mural painting of people with sunglasses

Mestizo-Curtis Park Pool Project Comes to Halt After Outcry From Residents

By Teague BohlenAugust 12, 2025

The Landmark Preservation Commission denied the initial proposed design on August 5.

6 mariachi musicians stand on a stage while facing a crowd of supporters and fans.

MSU Denver Offers Colorado’s First Mariachi Degree

By Alexander Hernandez GonzalezAugust 12, 2025

Move over, Texas and California. Colorado is the latest state in the country to offer a Mariachi degree.

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A man flips through a book

The Burning Metronome Strikes Back: Local Artist R. Alan Brooks to Reprint His Popular Book

By Teague BohlenAugust 12, 2025

“There’s a reason that dictators immediately come in and ban art, first thing. Because they recognize the power of it.”

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