Arts & Culture
Yes, and…
In improv — that’s improvisational theatre, but who says that? — there are no two stronger words used in tandem than “yes, and... .”
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Arts | Week of August 13, 2015
Alec Soth: Colorado Dispatch. Denver Art Museum, 100 W. 14th Ave. Parkway, Denver, 720-865-5000. Through Nov. 29...
‘Art of the State’ showcases Colorado art
Walk into the Art of the State exhibit and you will immediately step into the diverse Colorado art scene. Far from the galleries of...
Collections of Navajo rugs tell stories of life, myth
Whimsical animals, zigags, birds and plants woven into Navajo rugs tell stories through silence. Created by Navajo weavers in the late 1800s, these pictorial rugs reflect the cultural impacts propelled by trading posts and the building of railroads in the Southwest...
Other brilliant minds
After decades of work as a curator and broker, Ana Weir opens a gallery off Pearl Street to showcase Black artists
Thrust up, twisted and frozen in time
Seeing an art show at Macky Auditorium feels more like going to church than a gallery. The sunlight drifts in through high lancet windows,...
The innocence of color
Natasha Mistry was a smart child, the kind placed in a selective academic school in her native England and praised for her natural grasp...
Blurring the lines
The Lafayette Electronic Arts Festival (LEAF) is a place for hackers. Not hackers like Gary McKinnon or Albert Gonzalez, but hackers like Brian Eno,...
The gray area
For thousands of years, humans have passed stories down to younger generations with the hope they’ll continue the practice. As a member of the...
The real disruption is coming
Franko Vatterott kept his interest in cryptocurrency to himself for several years — he’s been a self-professed “crypto guy” since circa 2016. He knew...
Historical hippies
Turbulent is one of those words people use to simplify immensely complex situations into something easily understood...


















