Youth activists gathered at the Colorado State Capitol on Saturday, April 17, to stand in solidarity with Daunte Wright, another Black man shot by former Minnea...
With contemporary art, it’s not always obvious what year a piece was created. Sometimes, art from last year and from a few decades ago are indistinguishable fro...
The University of Colorado Denver’s College of Arts and Media (CAM) recently joined The Alliance for the Transformation of Musical Academe's (ATMA) Task Force o...
It’s almost every musician’s dream to be a trailblazer — to make their mark on the music industry. Whether it’s writing songs about concepts that no one else ha...
2020 is a year of loss. Not just the loss of our health and safety, but of our sanity as well. Shadows of proverbial and literal flames look twice as long in is...
Aurora City Council voted on Monday, September 14, to temporarily ban the city's emergency responders from using ketamine until the investigation into Elijah Mc...
Art records a moment in time through the eyes of its creator. In a time when social injustice is rampant but the fight against it has poured out into the street...
The mountains in Colorado are not seen as progressive hot spots. Nestled away off the I-70 corridor or beyond passes like Loveland and Berthoud, many of these t...
Over the past month, we have been in a revolutionary movement that calls for more education, more empathy and a change that is sustainable. The fashion industry...
Last year, the Daniels and Fisher Tower on 16th Street Mall was set to be the site of a permanent art installation. Titled Night Lights, the project uses projec...
Following the recent killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery and the subsequent protests that have followed — artists across the nation have use...
On June 5, employees from Washington D.C's department of public works painted an enormous mural on the street leading up to the White House. The mural itself wa...