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A Master Grower Speaks
The Denver Post reported that so much tax money has been raised from the legalization of marijuana in More …
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Is Gender Bias in Denver Arts in Transit — Or Fixed?
When I first read Ray Mark Rinaldi’s review of “The Transit of Venus” exhibition at RedLine, I was astonished More …
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Going Iron Maiden-y on Illegal Downloads
In our 50s-pulp-science-fiction world of incessantly marching into the next technology there is one undeniable fact: we must More …
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Remembering Robin Rule, Denver Gallery Owner
Robin Rule, the passionate and complicated Denver gallery owner, died of cancer on December 29, 2013, age 55. More …
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Front Range Women, Abstract Line and More: Denver Art Preview
A Denver Art Preview. From a focus on women artists of the Front Range, through painting and sculpture More …
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Marijuana as Usual
I have been a very strong believer in the legalization of marijuana for a few decades now. Back More …
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Making a Handmade Difference in Pagosa Springs
Living in Pagosa Springs, a small town in the San Juan Mountains of southern Colorado, I have participated More …
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The Death of the Indie Clubs in Denver
Denver was a cow-town fly-over city. Then a crap ton of bands got signed, and then some more, More …
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Artist-Technologist Re-Animates Extinct Species
“New media” is actually middle-aged. It’s been half a century since The Kitchen’s debut in New York; Mark More …
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Telluride Fest: Docs On Rumsfeld, Iranian Exiles, French Radio
One of Telluride Film Festival‘s many idiosyncracies is that the festival does not announce its program in advance. The More …
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ArtPlace Announces America’s Top 12 Small-Town Art Places
Crested Butte, CO.; Taos, NM; Marfa, TX and Saratoga, WY made the list of the Top Twelve Small-Town More …
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Month of Photography Denver
MoP – Month of Photography Denver is a celebration of fine art photography with hundreds of collaborative public More …
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