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Y/OUR Denver Photography highlights city in flux
Even although quite a few of us see the Denver skyline day-to-day, there are all varieties of new views and small touches that we may never ever observe. But the Y/OUR Denver 2022 images exhibit, the fifth yearly collaboration amongst Denver Architecture Foundation and Colorado Photographic Arts Middle, aims to supply viewers the opportunity to get a new glimpse on architecture and style and design all-around the point out. The electronic exhibition is on line by Feb. 28, and characteristics the successful photos from the Doors Open up Denver pictures competitiveness, which supplied artists a greater group of topics than at any time in advance of. “This 12 months, we…
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Denver playwright selected for Colorado New Play Summit | Arts news | Subscriber Content
Denverite Jake Brasch’s life as a playwright is presently powered by supersonic ink. Brasch, who is in the first year of his master’s program at the Juilliard School, is about to become just the fifth Colorado writer whose work will be featured at the DCPA Theatre Company’s annual Colorado New Play Summit. That’s the Denver Center’s signature, 17-year-old new-play festival that since 2006 has introduced and fostered 64 new plays, about half of which have eventually been fully produced on the company’s mainstage season. Brasch, 31, cut his writing teeth as a teen in Curious Theatre’s nationally regarded Curious New Voices program. He is a 2010 graduate of Denver School…
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Denver arts roundup: For Local theater troupe, three’s company | Arts & Entertainment
Boulder’s Local Theater Company, which was founded in 2011 but really found its footing during the pandemic shutdown, has announced an unusual leadership transition from a single artistic director to a triumvirate. Under the plan, Nick Chase and Betty Hart will join founder Pesha Rudnick as co-Artistic Directors. Shared-leadership models are not all that uncommon in the Colorado performing arts, notably at the disability-affirmative Phamaly Theatre Company. But Local is embarking on a unique plan tailored for its mission to discover, develop and produce new American plays. Hart, already the president of the Colorado Theatre Guild (an advocacy group for local theater), becomes the 17th Colorado theater leader to be…
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Denver tattoo artist Alicia Cardenas among the victims of mass shooting
Denver tattoo artist and muralist Alicia Cardenas died after a man opened fireplace at the tattoo store she owned, Sol Tribe Personalized Tattoo and Entire body Piercing, on 1st and Broadway, her father, Alfredo Cardenas, verified Tuesday. 5 other folks died in the shooting, which spanned throughout Denver and Lakewood, and two people were injured. Joey Black, the operator of the Fortunate 13 Tattoo and Piercing in Lakewood, verified on his Fb webpage that tattoo artist Danny “Dano” Scofield died immediately after the gunman opened fireplace in the 1300 block of Kipling Avenue. Law enforcement mentioned Sarah Steck, a lodge clerk, died Tuesday just after remaining shot at the Hyatt…