
Breakdance Is More Than A Man’s World, Just Ask Denver’s Queenz Of Hip Hop
The culture of hip hop grew out of youth expression in marginalized communities.

Mondo Guerra On His ’90s Rave Culture-Inspired Collection, HIV Activism And More
The Project Runway favorite started making clothes after he became immersed in Denver’s rave culture as a teen.

Breckenridge Gives Isak The Trail Troll A Reprieve
Danish artist Thomas Dambo is known for his troll sculptures and this is the first troll he’s installed in the western part of the U.S.

This Nurse Is Taking Audiences Behind The Scenes At Her Hospital—Through Dance
Tara Rynders stages the immersive dance and theater experience at Rose Medical Center, where she works.

Watch: Colorado’s Great Sand Dunes Get A Star Turn In Gregory Alan Isakov’s ‘San Luis’
The open skies and arid landscapes were captured by adventure film director and conservation photographer Andy Mann, along with filmmakers Keith Ladzinski and Chris Alstrin.

Lowriders Led Moses ‘Sonny’ Valdez To An Obsession With Kandy Paint And Fine Art
He became fascinated with how brushed metal looks under layers of automotive paints, resin and other assorted materials he may use: “I like how the metal moves.”

Gary Hart Portrayed By Hugh Jackman In ‘The Front Runner’ Gets Denver Film Festival Spotlight
The 12-day festival, which opens the end of the month, showcases a number of films by Colorado filmmakers or have a connection to the state, including “We are Columbine” and “The Front Runner.”

PHOTOS: Artists Behind DAM’s ‘Big Sweep’ Sculpture Are The Focus Of A New Exhibit
“Claes Oldenburg with Coosje van Bruggen: Drawings” runs Oct. 7, 2018 – Jan. 6, 2019 at the Denver Art Museum.

‘Unsinkable’ Molly Brown Was Larger Than Life. A New Ballet Tries To Capture Her Spirit
Ballet Ariel will present “Tale of Molly Brown,” a three-act ballet that marks the opening of the Denver-based dance company’s 20th anniversary season.

Whether You’re A Fan Of Symphony Or Science (Or Both), ‘A Light In The Void’ Offers Something New
The play, concert and storytelling mash-up premieres at the Boettcher Concert Hall on Friday, Oct. 5.

To Keep The Black American West Alive These Actors Will Take Up The Mantle Of History
The Black American West Museum & Heritage Center is looking for recruits because they are in the early stages of reestablishing the History Alive Reenactors Guild.

What’s The Story Behind Denver’s ‘Red, Heaped Jelly Bean’ Sculpture?
It’s been hard to ignore “National Velvet” since it was installed in 2008.

Despite Its Name, The Play ‘Men On Boats’ Will Have No Men On Stage (Or On Boats)
An all-female cast reenacts the exploits of explorer John Wesley Powell’s 1869 expedition along the Colorado River.

Downtown Grand Junction Becomes Creative District Ahead Of Its Flagship Arts Festival
The Western Slope city has slowly amassed cultural assets, from the historic Avalon Theatre to new developments at Las Colonias Park.

Crush Walls Urban Art Festival 2018: The RiNo Walls That Grabbed Our Eyeballs
A Shepard Fairey mural, some multi-colored gorillas and a crocheted monster named “Tina” all find homes on RiNo’s walls and alleyways.

The Play ‘The Cake’ At Curious Theatre Puts Real-Life Headlines On The Stage
The play runs from Sept. 1 through Oct. 13 at the downtown Denver, social justice-focused theater.