There is no shortage of new food to try in Denver this weekend – from international breads to Maine lobster to breakfast burritos and bingo to dim sum. When all...
The Arvada Center is turning up the volume on stories that have been silenced for too long. This summer, the center has released a free six-part video series, A...
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If you think murals belong outside, the Arvada Center for the Arts and Humanities is going to make you think twice.
Its newest exhibition, In Sight On Sit...
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After Memorial Day weekend, the Arvada Center will become a rotating mural museum, complete with live-painted murals from some of Denver's most well-known st...
Judy Gardner is an artist that continues to excite the mind and imagination of her audience. Each work of art takes the viewer on an adventure and her latest wo...
The Arvada Center is literally bursting at the seams with Denver culture. Home to the Arvada History Museum, three theaters, art galleries, music, dance, and th...
Miracle on 34th Street, the title is instantly recognizable and for a holiday production, why not select a show that already has quite a bit of following based ...
Ballerinas have a reputation for being, well, somewhat prissy prima donnas. I blame the (up) tight buns and fussy tutus. But Meredith Strathmeyer, one of th...
Back in February, Paper Bird and Ballet Nouveau charmed Colorado folks with the enchanting, Carry On, which sold out every one of its six performances. The show...
Set in Indiana during the Great Depression, The Diviners focuses on C.C. Showers, a man determined to forget his past as a preacher. However, he meets Buddy La...
Sunset Boulevard is the Tony Award-winning 1990s musical of the 1950s film of the same name. It's the story of a tragic relationship between an old silent movie...
Elvis is still the King, at least at the Arvada Center. All Shook Up written by Joe DiPietro may be the U.S. version of Mamma Mia! the main differences being re...