Feeling “slightly burned out” after completing his new book of poetry for adults, north Park Hill author and resident Daniel Klawitter indulged in what he calls the liberating experience of creating children’s poems.
Arts/Culture
Face to Face with Human Rights Issues
Fazal Sheikh’s portraits convey more than just faces; they tell the stories of people surviving and triumphing over unimaginable hardships.
Events & Announcements
Join the Stapleton MCA and Live@Jack’s Thursday evenings for an evening of Motown, Jazz and Blues on The Green located in Conservatory Green at 49th Place and Valentia St.
Updated Gender Dynamics Puts New Spin on Taming of the Shrew
Shakespeare’s comedy about a strong woman named Kate, and the man who “tames” her, can be hard for modern audiences to swallow because of its sexist theme.
Park Hill Home Tour & Street Fair – Sept. 10
Nan Young and Brian Kelly say they wouldn’t live anywhere but Park Hill.
The Indie Prof: Dawson City & American Gods
Silent film was all film. In other words, every silent film was shot on 35mm film stock and most of it was highly flammable.
Historic Montclair Home: Richthofen Castle
Many of us catch glimpses of it from the street, but few have had the chance to enter its gates.
Dinos Descend on the Zoo
Twenty-one life-sized dinosaurs, most of which move and make sounds, will be residing at the Denver Zoo until October 31.
Dinos Descend on Denver Zoo
The Front Porch visited the zoo as the last of the twenty-one life-sized animatronic dinosaurs were being installed. They will be on display at the zoo from July 1 to October 31.
Free and Open to the Public in July: Who are the bands? What are the movies about?
Concert, July 8 – Denver Municipal Band
Indie Prof: “The Handmaid’s Tale” & “The Lobster”
July is Science Fiction month, and it marks the start of the seventh annual Science Fiction Film Series.
July 30, Surviving Skokie
Surviving Skokie is an intensely personal story of Holocaust survivor, Jack Adler, and his son, Eli Adler.