One Donor’s Generosity Is Sending Kids from the Tennyson Center to Elitch’s
But there’s one catch: The donor is asking the greater Denver community to match the value of gift.
But there’s one catch: The donor is asking the greater Denver community to match the value of gift.
Spectators can expect heavy weights, raffle prizes, and community workouts at this three-day fitness festival at Infinity Park in Glendale.
Make-A-Wish Colorado is granting its 5,280th wish this weekend to a local six-year-old who has an immunodeficiency and loves garbage trucks.
Jam out to jazz, take slacklining lessons, and travel—between time periods and cultures—all without breaking the bank.
The fitness studio is the fourth Tough Mudder Bootcamp in the world. We stopped in to try it out.
The free annual festival is partnering with Eco-Cycle and Eco-Products in an effort to educate the public on recycling and composting guidelines while diverting trash away from landfills.
The Black Actors Guild’s production of Mosque by Jihad Milhem wrestles with questions of identity and belonging in the 2010 landscape of New York City, when outrage sparked over a Muslim community center near Ground Zero.
The seasonal flea market is bigger than ever, with free workshops, a live auction, and a revived focus on vintage furniture and home decor.
A Denver-based composer and visual artist collaborated on Remnants, a multidisciplinary show that encourages audience members to slow down and just feel.
Spark creativity, work up a sweat, and rock out with this month’s free events in and around the Mile High City.
There’s no shortage of ways to celebrate the Kentucky Derby and Cinco de Mayo in the Mile High City—but we rounded up a few events to help narrow your list.
The wellness software company is kicking off a free Wednesday workout event series that will last through the summer.
The contemporary gallery near the Art District on Santa Fe gathers artists to experiment with wild ideas.
Kali Fajardo-Anstine’s Sabrina & Corina sets human stories against the backdrop of a rapidly changing Denver and has been nominated for a National Book Award.
A new federally funded research lab at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus is looking into how creative arts therapies could strengthen resilience in critical-care health professionals.
Spring is in the air—and so are fun, free activities. We rounded up a few highlights to give you plenty of things to do all month long.
The Center for Colorado Women’s History’s newest exhibit, Women/Work/Justice, opens March 30 and highlights the workplace achievements of Centennial State women.
Susan Goldstein’s art is showing in three Denver galleries this month. She gives a behind-the-scenes look at how and why she creates.
Through her AZ Foundation, Carrie MaKenna is on a mission to seek out and install artwork that represents the achievements of Colorado women.
Free food. Free comedy. Free storytelling. Need we say more? Mark your calendar for these budget-friendly happenings in the Mile High City this month.