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Outdoor graffiti mural installation by Brazilian street artist Highraff, originally on view at DIA.
How a young painter from mainland China became a local treasure is a story unto itself, but Xi Zhang seems to have settled in Denver, along with a ...
Create Denver has a new home in the city-run McNichols Building in Civic Center Park, and to show it off, the group is hosting City Beautiful 2.0: ...
So. What's the deal with religion? Do we have it? Do we need it? Are we slaves to it? What's moral, and what's immoral? When Warm Cookies of the Revolution's bastard child, Sunday School for Atheists,... More »
The annual Five Points Jazz Festival is Saturday, May 18, and to kick it off, the city is offering a special screening of the 2011 documentary The Girls In the Band at the McNichols Building tomorrow ... More »
#72: Matt Scobey Matt Scobey is a practical artist and jack-of-all-trades creative with a jones for graphic design, illustration, hand-lettering, whimsical puzzles and patterns, and grassroots collab... More »
One Colorado, the state's most formidable LGBTQ-rights organization, hosted the Civil Soiree at the McNichols Building on the eve of the civil unions bill going into action across the state. Only hour... More »
When the clock strikes midnight in Colorado tonight, history will be made: For the first time, all committed couples will be able to apply for civil-union licenses. In celebration of this equitable landmark, One Colorado will be throwing a Civil... More »
The McNichols Building started out handsome when it first opened as a Carnegie Library in 1910, and it remained stately through every changing of the guard, including stints as the Denver Water Board office and the Denver Treasury. It was renamed in 1999 for former Colorado governor Stephen McNichols, and then, sadly, sat vacant for ten years. The first glimmer that there might still be life left in the McNichols came with the first Biennial of the Americas three years ago, when it housed... More »
This lovely building is going through a very nice renovation. Took a tour of it the other day. Upon completion, the three levels will have plenty of room for events and offer a Downtown Venue with views of the park, County Building and be a heart of the city, once again. The architecture has a perfect blending of historical and contemporary features. If you are considereing hosting an event, small or large, take a peek at the McNichols Building. I,for one, fine it delightful and will be looking at utilizing the space for professional organizations, not-for-profits and possibly a reception (of some kind....). Wishing the McNichols Building much success and frequently housing various events, socials and gatherings.
Rebecca Rose, CVT
Red Valley Rose Consulting
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