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Carlos Escamilla
14 posts
Colorado’s First Transgender Legislator Made History, Now She’s Putting In The Work
The 2018 elections made a huge impact on national politics. While the fallout from that impact has been……
December 3, 2019
How a Local Instagrammer Found Herself By Becoming The Colorado “Sassquatch”
In the oversaturated, over-branded and over-aestheticized world of social media, it’s difficult to find people genuinely creating out…
November 22, 2019
Mutiny Information Cafe’s New Podcast Studio Lets Your Freak Flag Fly
Let’s face it, Mutiny Information Cafe is a unicorn. For years this South Broadway staple has been a…
November 18, 2019
A Frida Kahlo Exhibit is Finally Coming to Denver
For years, Denver’s Latinx community – and creative community in general – has been yearning for a way…
November 8, 2019
A New Dance Company Wants to Showcase Denver’s Diversity Through Movement
It takes a lot of hustle to be a successful dancer. That seems to be especially true in…
November 8, 2019
A Huge Immersive Theater Project From David Byrne is Taking Over Denver Next Year
Fresh off his highly acclaimed Broadway musical American Utopia, Talking Heads frontman David Byrne is creating a new…
November 8, 2019
Night Lights Denver is Ready to Make an International Impact with its Projection Mapping
If you’ve been walking along the 16th Street Mall for the past week or so, you may have…
November 6, 2019
Boulder’s The Real School Food Challenge is Now National
Have you ever wondered why public school lunches look so… well, cheap? It’s because they are. With 30…
October 23, 2019
What We Learned From the Biennial of the Americas Festival
The Biennial of the Americas Festival, which ended on Sunday, delivered more to Denver this year than it…
October 1, 2019
Adam Cayton-Holland Spills the Beans About His Excitement For This Year’s High Plains Comedy Festival
When it comes to comedy, there are a few cities that tend to be considered “mainstream” – New…
September 27, 2019
Cuban Artist Carlos Martiel Brings His Powerful Performance Art to Denver
You’ve probably never heard of Carlos Martiel, but that’s okay – it’s to be expected. Despite his participation…
September 23, 2019
Black Cube Nomadic Museum Establishes a Headquarters and Opens “The Fulfillment Center”
When you hear the term “nomadic art museum,” you may not know what to expect but you typically…
September 20, 2019