Turn Your Donated Stuff Into Outdoor Art! Open Call For Objects
Got some stuff laying around your place that you know would, could, might make a nice piece of art someday but you just haven’t been…
Got some stuff laying around your place that you know would, could, might make a nice piece of art someday but you just haven’t been…
“Incredible”, “awesome,” “best ever”. Those just some of the comments made by the thousands who waited for more than two years for the much anticipated but long delayed concert featuring two power house bands who music is as timeless as it is popular. The Miraculous Supernatural Tour had finally come to Denver.
It all started back in 1991. The Art World was not welcoming to communities of color, including Latinos in Denver. Fed up with being marginalized, a group of passionate Denver artists including Jose Aguayo, Magdalena Aguayo, Ramon Kelley, Ramona Kelley, Emanuel Martinez, Maria Lupita Martinez and Rebecca Arellano teamed up to found Museo de las Americas, a space that would celebrate and honor Latino art and culture with exhibits that showcased our community’s tremendous creative talent.
By Joe Contreras, Latin Life Denver Media Buckle up and get ready to enjoy this two and half hour non stop ride of dazzling sets,…
Combining traditional and contemporary Latin ska, Roka Hueka is a 6-piece band with members originating from Mexico, Colombia, El Salvador, and the US. Singer Andres Gonzalez brought his love for energetic ska from Chihuahua, Mexico to Colorado.
“It took me six auditions to finally land the part in Moulin Rouge in 2020” said Quintero adding and “I was very lucky to get that part, it was a coveted role.” Then Covid 19 pandemic hit and Broadway along with everything else shut down. I had to wait two years to finally play the part.”
By Michelle Stevinson, Latin Life Denver Media ‘Dear Evan Hansen’ is a marvelous, highly energetic and emotional musical about a lonely teenage boy facing many challenges…
I don’t believe Denver has seen has seen a memorial service quite like this one.
They came from various Danza groups throughout the U.S. and Mexico to pay homage and respect. Through the sorrow they danced, drummed, played cuerno de conchas (shell horns) and flutes. Many carried copalero’s (Amerindian incense burners) others flowers as as they approached the casket of Raul Chavez Portillo, regarded as “El Capitan of Azteca Danzante”
By Joe Contreras, Latin Life Denver Media I can’t believe I missed the opening night media reception for Carla Fernández Casa de Moda: A Mexican…
Anyone would be hard pressed to find someone who loved Denver more than Dennis Gallager. His knowledge of workings of the city and diverse history made him a treasure trove of information and pleasure to be around.
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