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Local Kids Perform in Charming Dr. Seuss Musical

July 1, 2015 / Laurie Dunklee / Arts/Culture, Kids / 1 Comment
Seussical the Musical

The best of Dr. Seuss comes together in a kids musical with rhyming dialogue and outrageous costumes.

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CPB Sculpture Is “Any Man” Running to Catch a Train

June 1, 2015 / Brenda Tierney, RTD FasTracks / Arts/Culture, Transportation / No Comments

A sculpture titled Balloon Man Running by a Colorado artist will be featured at the new Central Park commuter rail station.

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Mythic Creatures Arrive at DMNS

April 1, 2015 / Laurie Dunklee / Arts/Culture, Families, Local Events / No Comments

Although fantastical, mythic creatures are windows into history and how cultures have adapted different meanings to legends. Learn more at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science exhibit, Mythic Creatures: Dragons, Unicorns, and Mermaids.

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1968: The Year That Changed Everything

March 1, 2015 / Carol Roberts / Arts/Culture, History / 1 Comment
1968 Exhibit

At the Colorado History Center, visitors relive 1968 through displays that weave together the events of that tumultuous year.

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William Matthews Trespassing

February 1, 2015 / Carol Roberts / Arts/Culture / No Comments
Willie Matthews

Willie Matthews’ well-known portrayals of working cowboys from the great ranches of the American west are coming to the Denver Art Museum.

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Remembering Dearfield: Black History Is Colorado History

February 1, 2015 / Maegan Parker Brooks / Arts/Culture, History / No Comments
Dearfield, Colo

The town of Dearfield, near Wiggins, Colo., was founded in 1910 by Oliver Toussaint Jackson as an African-American agricultural colony and later abandoned in the 1930s during the Dust Bowl. Read about this almost-forgotten town.

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Talking About Race

December 1, 2014 / Maegan Parker Brooks / Arts/Culture / No Comments
Race exhibit

The History Colorado Center is initiating conversations about race and provides tips for parents.

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Travel the Silk Road at DMNS

December 1, 2014 / Courtney Drake-McDonough / Arts/Culture, Local Events / No Comments
DMNS Silk Road

Get ready to travel on a 5,700-mile journey over hot deserts and frigid mountain passes, through five cities along the most celebrated trade route in human history.

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Ethiopian Art Celebrates Culture and Supports Literacy

October 1, 2014 / Laurie Dunklee / Arts/Culture, Community Organization, People / No Comments
Ethiopia Reads

Denver artists have created a collection of work that celebrates Ethiopian landscape, culture and art, which will be on display at the Blair-Caldwell African American Library. The art will benefit Ethiopian schools, librarians and teachers to boost literacy.

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36th Annual Park Hill Home Tour & Street Fair Sunday, Sept. 28

September 1, 2014 / Madeline Schroeder / Arts/Culture / No Comments
2315 Monaco

The Park Hill Home Tour will feature some of the neighborhood’s greatest architecture, including five homes and the Smiley Campus.

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