Lindsay Vandewart
51 posts
Lindsay is an editorial writer at 303 Magazine. A creative writer from the age of five, she continues to pursue the art of the written language through many outlets. She is an avid vintage fashion lover and can attest to the perfection of the pencil skirt with her personal collection. Lindsay enjoys reading and writing fantastical fictions and delving into the unique stories behind people and places. She loves art in whatever form it may take, but especially the arts of burlesque and mixed media. She is sometimes a poet and always an avid reader of Bukowski and Neil Gaiman.
Review – Dita Von Teese Seduces Denver with “The Art of the Teese”
Denver burlesque fans lined up for blocks surrounding the Fillmore Auditorium, on the evening of Thursday, July 20,…
July 24, 2017
Chautauqua Auditorium to Showcase the Films of the 1920s
Chautauqua Auditorium is offering a chance for cinephiles to relive the golden age of cinema this summer. The theater…
July 6, 2017
Burlesque Icon Dita Von Teese on Bringing Her Show to Denver for the First Time
The Colorado Burlesque Festival is on hiatus this summer (and will return next year), but Denver audiences won’t…
July 5, 2017
Meet One of Denver’s Best Cosplayers – Karl Brevik
This year, the 2017 Denver Comic Con descends upon the Mile High City for a three-day pop-culture extravaganza…
June 27, 2017
Vinyl and Vixens Collide in Rock Themed Burlesque Show This Weekend
Denver’s rowdy redhead of Burlesque, Honey Touché, wants to melt your faces off at the Oriental Theater with…
June 15, 2017
Review – Cirque du Soleil Sets New High with LUZIA
Cirque du Soleil’s LUZIA opened its Denver stay under its signature gold and white big top in the…
June 5, 2017
Cirque du Soleil to Recreate the Rains of Mexico in Denver This Summer
This summer, Cirque du Soleil promises to take Denver audiences on an imaginative exploration of Mexico through a…
May 29, 2017
Denver Musicians, Dancers and the Symphony Created MAYhem This Weekend
What do you get when you combine a contemporary dance company, a symphonic orchestra and three of Denver’s…
May 15, 2017
One of Denver’s Oldest Art Galleries Sets Sail This Weekend
Thirty-five years after docking in Denver’s Navajo Arts District, Pirate: Contemporary Art is setting sail on Sunday, May…
May 5, 2017
Denver’s At-Risk Youth Use Poetry to Heal at Art From Ashes
Catherine O’Neill Thorn is the founder and executive director of Denver’s Art From Ashes, a non-profit organization that…
May 4, 2017
Jazz, Voodoo and New Orleans – Cleo Parker Robinson Retells Romeo & Juliet
On the night of April 28, a heavy, wet, spring snow fell on the historic Shorter A.M.E. Church…
May 1, 2017
DCPA to Continue Immersive Theater Productions with ‘Wild Party’
Immersive theater offers more than just a break in the fourth wall for theater audiences. Instead, audiences often…
April 27, 2017