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Off the Wall: Denver - Artist Emanuel Martínez brought the muralist movement to Denver in the 1970s. Today, his and other large-scale works of street art by Chicano artists are among the country's most endangered historic places. The Chicano/a/x Murals of Colorado Project is a grassroots organization calling for the protection and preservation of this vital part of the state's history.
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Denver's endangered murals by Chicano artists reveal a vital and overlooked history.
Kensington finds community and hope through poetry and a new public art installation.
Contemporary art installations address social issues through an immersive experience.
Opera star Anthony Roth Costanzo explains the history and appeal of the countertenor.
Jazz vocalist Somi Kakoma celebrates the life and song of Miriam Makeba in a new musical.
Indigenous Enterprise is exciting audiences with traditional dance and their unique style.
A look into the careers of the next generation of classical musicians.
"George Balanchine’s The Nutcracker" returns to ballet companies across America.
A memorial features over 2,000 handmade pouches dedicated to Detroit's loved ones.
The curtain goes up on Broadway, as live theater returns to New York.
The Cleveland Orchestra makes its awaited return to the stage at Severance Music Center.
Dallas Black Dance Theatre returns live with a premiere at Jacob's Pillow.
Actor and prolific Instagram user Brian Jordan Alvarez is starting drama on social media.
Latinx artists created timely work under lockdown in response to the pandemic.
Works & Process presents "New York is Burning" by Omari Wiles and Les Ballet Afrik.
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