To brighten up basements artist artist Carol Tuttle paints scenes in window wells.
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Shakespeare on The Green: The Tempest
Transforming Alleys into Art Walks

Like little art fairies, Jack and Pam Farrar anonymously put up art in alleys and on fences throughout Northeast Denver.
After 21 years, Park Hill couple still enjoys music-filled marriage

After a bout of health issues, a Park Hill couple is enjoying life with good health, love, and music-filled days and nights.
Museum Returns Treasures to Their Native Homes

The Denver Museum of Nature & Science is leading an effort to return artifacts to their rightful owners.
Residents Take the Stage in A Midsummer Night’s Dream

Shakespeare’s most popular comedy will have a new look—courtesy of a “Welcome to the ’80s” theme—July 11 and 12, 7pm at The Green at the 29th Ave. Town Center in Stapleton.
DMNS Curator Hooked on Archaeology

From a young age, Michele Koons showed signs of a future archaeologist. Now she is the curator at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science.
Veteran Director Brings Clever 1920s Parody to Founder’s Green

Founder’s Green in Stapleton kicks off summer theater productions with The Drowsy Chaperone June 6–8.
Youth Jazz Band Ready for Festival

The 2014 Five Points Heritage Band, a 10-piece ensemble of horns and a rhythm section, will perform at the Five Points Jazz Festival on Sat., May 17.
Porch Jam

Spring is here, and the Stapleton Front Porch Jam is breaking out instruments to play on the porch.