by Madison Lauterbach | Jun 17, 2021 | Arts/Entertainment, Features
//Comedian Zoe Rogers organized the Boulder Comedy Festival taking place June 24-27, with five shows in Boulder and Louisville. Photo provided by Rogers and taken by her husband. When people think of the quintessential stand-up comedian, they tend to think of a...
by Lexi Reich | Apr 1, 2021 | Arts/Entertainment, Equity, Features
//Creative Director Von Ross (left) and Founder Charmaine “Charlie” Billingsley (right) at the Museum for Black Girls in Denver on March 31. Photo by Karson Hallaway | karsonhallaway@gmail.com As a Black female photographer, Charlie Billingsley struggled...
by Padideh Aghanoury | Apr 9, 2021 | Arts/Entertainment, Badass Women, Features
//Dana Donnelly poses against a backdrop of green foliage. Photo by Nesrin Danan, courtesy of Dana Donnelly. Dana Donnelly is far too busy to care about online haters. With tweets that purposefully make inflammatory jabs at men while remaining aloof, she has finessed...
by Emma Jerry | Apr 19, 2021 | Arts/Entertainment, Features
//Ashley Niven, singer and songwriter, sits in the practice space for her band French Cuffs on April 27 in Lakewood. Photo by Karson Hallaway | karsonhallaway@gmail.com Vocalist Ashley Niven was gearing up for a busy summer of commercial jobs and the usual impromptu...
by Lexi Reich | Apr 20, 2021 | Arts/Entertainment, Equity, Features
//Artist Amy Lummus sits beneath a portrait of her daughter, Penny, at the Electric Cherry Shop + Studio in Olde Town Arvada on April 16. Photo by Esteban Fernandez | efernandez@msmayhem.com With arched backs and mouths slightly agape, Amy Lummus’ pin-up portraits of...
by Toluwanimi Obiwole | Dec 29, 2020 | Arts/Entertainment, Badass Women, Features
//Still of Nadiya Jackson from the short film Planning a Wedding During Quarantine. Photo provided by Jackson. Nadiya Jackson’s work, ranging from theater to photography, to even her personal fashion, interrogates if and to what depth we engage with our...
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