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Winter Arts Preview

By Theresa Anderson Platteforum Creative Residency Hollis+Lana, have been in residence since October 29th working on a new large environmental series, boom, bang and splat. Amorette Lana and Conor Hollis collaborate on graffiti/mural-like painting as well as organic, discrete, three-dimensional forms.  Each painting and sculpture is fabricated through natural interplay between the artists. The polyurethane foam […]

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Classical Music Winter Preview

By Robin McNeil There are a number of fantastic opportunities to hear wonderful seasonal music over the winter season. In this preview, I’ll highlight the Denver Brass, St. Martins Chamber Choir, the Littleton Symphony Orchestra, Kantorei, the Jefferson Symphony Orchestra, Colorado Hebrew Chorale, Denver Young Artists Orchestra, Denver Philharmonic Orchestra, Colorado Wind Ensemble, The Colorado Chamber […]

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Museums Winter Preview

by Bloice Davison Some exciting events and interesting exhibits are happening now through February 24, 2013, at many metro-Denver-area museums. They include an open house, a candlelight walk, a Molly Brown-era high tea, gingerbread-house-making workshops, and much more; here are the dates, times and locations of those upcoming events and exhibits. Check them all out as […]

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Dance Winter Preview: ‘Nutcrackers’ and More!

HOLIDAY DANCING — ‘NUTCRACKERS’ AND MORE! by Marc Shulgold It’s impossible to escape The Nutcracker this time of year. And why would anyone want to? For parents, it’s a cha­nce to dress up and bring the kids into the exciting world of the performing arts. For ballet troupes big and small, this enduring classic offers a chance […]

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Denver Theatre: A New Series of Writings

In the upcoming year, I will be spotlight approximately one company a month, either in the form of a review or a feature story. If you’ve seem something worth seeing or knowing about it, post it in the comments section. Let’s go! By Lisa Bornstein If you’ve made it as far as this page, it seems […]

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