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LONGREADS: The Death Artist
Her medium: the remains of departed loved ones. Her mission: to change your perspective on the end of life.
A Denver billboard was supposed to show solidarity with the Asian American community. It ended up hurting instead.
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No zombies or jump-scares: This artist-designed haunted house gives you a safe way to process day-to-day fears
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Its art summoned relatives from the dead for some viewers. Fifty years later, the art collective Lumonics is still trippy.
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A stop-motion samurai film about a Black father and son is crossing cultures and challenging stereotypes
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Tour Denver’s unconscious, courtesy of the MCA
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Relive your childhood at this arcade designed by local artists
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Matt Megyesi started feeling sick when his friend and South Broadway neighbor was killed — now he’s in the hospital, disconnected from arts, business and scooter communities he love
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On the anniversary of the first nuclear test, an artist and third-generation Hiroshima victim imagines a nuclear-free world
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Art for Redemption gives incarcerated artists the chance to sell their art outside of prison walls
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Unbound,” a new contemporary opera, aims to change audience perceptions of both kink and opera