A feather is more than just a feather in the hands of Taiwanese dance company Hung Dance. Four feet long, it sweeps across a dancer’s neck—the dancer collapses. Later, it whips back and forth with the energy of the two dancers grappling with it in their hands. This...
This week, we’re pleased to feature a guest blog post from Enrichment Program instructor Scott Henke, the owner of Onsite Consulting, which has been helping Denver-area consumers with their tech issues since 1982. Henke has taught computer classes for three decades,...
Joseph Kerski is hard to miss. He most often wears a sharp navy vest, boldly colored glasses, and an animated, bouncing enthusiasm for what he does. Kerski wants you to adore maps as much as he does. “Place matters,” Kerski says. “Maps aren’t just relevant; they are...
You may not realize it, but here in Denver, one of the country’s top research universities is advancing the world’s knowledge at a massive scale. The University of Denver in 2022 became the only private university in the Rocky Mountain West to achieve R1...
For most people, photos from travel are a way to vividly recall a unique and exciting experience. For Scott Dressel-Martin, photos can be much more. “The goal of this class is to inspire people to maybe shoot a little more, shoot a little differently,” he says. “I...