All the First Friday Art Shows to Catch This Weekend
An artsy holiday weekend includes the return of the Cherry Creek Arts Festival, free art-walking in Denver and Colorado Springs and elevated street art at Alto Gallery.
An artsy holiday weekend includes the return of the Cherry Creek Arts Festival, free art-walking in Denver and Colorado Springs and elevated street art at Alto Gallery.
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“For that moment, you’re not alone. … You’re part of something bigger.”
“A lot of people say that we never paint, we never do anything, never whatever, and that really isn’t the case.”
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Local comedians will compete in a live storytelling competition to create the best erotic fan fiction.
The legendary artist will show his bronze insect sculptures for his final exhibition at the William Havu Gallery.
Yoshitomo Saito is on the fly at Havu Gallery and the Green Box Arts Fest brings James Tapscott’s Arc ZERO: Nimbus to Colorado.
Pride is on the march through the end of June.
As other Denver theaters downsize, Su Teatro expands with the purchase of space across the street at 659 Santa Fe Drive.
Interrogation: True Crime Stories is an interactive comedy show where local comics share and riff on real-life crimes.
“It’s us using this opportunity to find writers in need of that support,” says Denver author Mario Acevedo. “That’s what it’s all about.”
After fifty years, the legendary independent bookseller could become part of a chain.
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The parade was briefly interrupted by pro-Palestine demonstrators, who were later welcomed on stage.
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Donald Fodness’s show will be gob-smacking good at the Evans School, while British artist Laura Ellen Bacon goes big at the Denver Art Museum
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Eric André performs at the Ogden Theatre on June 20.
Until 1973, it was illegal for same-sex couples to hold hands in public. Now, after decades of dedication, Denver PrideFest is ringing in its fiftieth anniversary as one of the largest celebrations in the country.