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Yurintzi SerrattoCano redefines what it means to be a nail technician
Denver-based nail artist Yurintzi SerrattoCano has set out to provide clients inclusive and ethical manicures with eye-catching pizzazz.
Battling the scream queens: Women in horror cinema move beyond tired tropes
A new wave of women behind the camera are reshaping the horror genre, bringing dynamic heroes and villains to audiences.
The ‘invisible women’ behind artist Clyfford Still’s work
For decades, women have bolstered the career of Clyfford Still, most notably his wife Pati. Today an army of women and nonbinary folks help preserve his work and legacy.
Danielle Worthington cultivates confidence with her boudoir photography
Boudoir photographer Danielle Worthington prioritizes body empowerment, consent and trauma-informed practices during her photoshoots.
Women have made comic books inclusive from the beginning
Women in comics put to page what they want to see, whom they want to represent them, as they have since the start of the industry.
Independent creators reflect on the history and future of queer comics
Queer characters and creators have been in comic books for decades. The characters have been an important part of self-exploration for many.
Boulder Comedy Festival puts local and diverse performers center stage
The Boulder Comedy Festival is bringing representation of women, BIPOC and LGBTQ+ folks to the stage with five shows the weekend of June 24-27.
Celebrate queerness with Ms. Mayhem’s guide to 2021 Denver Pride
Your guide to some of the great LGBTQ+ Pride Month events in Denver in June, including drag brunches, Liberation Day and clothing swaps.
History Colorado exhibits activists’ impact on Central Park
The decades-long battle to rename Stapleton to Central Park is highlighted as part of a new exhibit at History Colorado this summer.
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