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109 stories by "Ray Mark Rinaldi"

'Dressing Out Loud' is the perfect opening act for DCPA shows by Ray Mark Rinaldi

It is tempting to talk about this art gallery in the language used to discuss the performing arts, like theater, opera, orchestra concerts and ballet.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 10:48am on January 5, 2026[SHARE]

Suspicious adversary: Can photographers and AI get along? by Ray Mark Rinaldi

In Colorado, a photograph arts center's current exhibition is curious " and certainly controversial.

SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 9:20am on March 22, 2025[SHARE]

At Art Basel Miami Beach, a Dance Performance and Related Objects for Sale by Ray Mark Rinaldi

At Art Basel Miami Beach, the Mexican choreographer Diego Vega Solorza explores masculinity in a new work and his gallery sells objects from performances.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 1:21pm on December 3, 2024[SHARE]

Opera Colorado updates Wagner's "The Flying Dutchman," setting the old folk tale in the present by Ray Mark Rinaldi

There is more to the composer than plodding plot lines and marathon nights at the opera house.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 10:36am on February 6, 2024[SHARE]

Your summer guide to the fine arts in Colorado by Ray Mark Rinaldi

Colorado's fine-arts calendar is rich in the coming months with an abundance of high-level live performances and gallery exhibitions.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 11:12am on May 29, 2023[SHARE]

At Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art, three shows examine the evolution of memory by Ray Mark Rinaldi

With its trio of concise and sharply focused exhibitions featuring regional talents, the Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art stretches its run as the most interesting place to see fresh and i…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 8:00am on January 9, 2023[SHARE]

Opera Colorado jumps into its 40th season ready to celebrate surviving the pandemic by Ray Mark Rinaldi

Opera Colorado got a hand from donors who reached deep into their pockets even when there was no payback in the form of performances.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 10:03am on August 30, 2022[SHARE]

8 Denver-area art events that will make you feel optimistic about what's to come by Ray Mark Rinaldi

I don't know about you, but I need a little optimism in my life.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 9:48am on December 28, 2021[SHARE]

A whole new "Nutcracker" on stage at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House by Ray Mark Rinaldi

The upcoming "Nutcracker" performances at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House will be the first time in 16 years the company has refreshed its production so thoroughly with new costumes, sets.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 8:18am on November 22, 2021[SHARE]

Vail Dance Festival returns with its spirit intact and its lineup packed by Ray Mark Rinaldi, The Know

At the Vail Fest, there is no hierarchy. The fine art and the street art and the made-for-TV art are equal.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 11:32am on July 27, 2021[SHARE]

Denver's thriving arts scene was headed for its best year yet. And then the pandemic hit. by John Wenzel, Lisa Kennedy, Ray Mark Rinaldi

When crowds of people return without fear to public events, they'll be hungry for musicals and symphonies, street festivals and First Fridays. But ready and willing as they are, Denver's bes…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 8:00am on June 28, 2020[SHARE]

From "Northside" to Monet, Denver's biggest arts and culture moments of 2019 by John Wenzel, Ray Mark Rinaldi, The Know

From Meow Wolf to Mission Ballroom, Monet to #WhatisUtopia, these are the biggest Denver arts and culture moments of 2019.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 11:54am on December 24, 2019[SHARE]

Taxidermied animals become a selfie backdrop at "The Unbearable Impermanence of Things" by Ray Mark Rinaldi, The Know

Maybe it's possible -- even better -- to understand things in their organic, dynamic state.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 12:12pm on November 19, 2019[SHARE]

Free museums, discount theater and Night Lights: Our picks from Denver Arts Week 2019 by Ray Mark Rinaldi, The Know

Wait 'til you see what's gonna happen to Daniels & Fisher Tower.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 4:56pm on November 1, 2019[SHARE]

Review: A 1951 opera is making a comeback because it's, you know, a little gay by Ray Mark Rinaldi, The Know

A 1951 opera, which premiered before the love that dare not sing its name evolved into something nobody really cares about, is seeing renewed interest.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 10:24am on June 22, 2019[SHARE]

"Horror" and "immersive" are two words you might not want to hear together. This opera is going for it. by Ray Mark Rinaldi, The Know

The sets are minimal, not much more than a free-standing doorway and some hand-held props. Instead, video artist Chris Bagley is making projections that will give viewers a surreal sense tha…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 8:51am on March 10, 2019[SHARE]

Colorado Ballet's colorful "The Wizard of Oz"  hopes to take Denver by storm by Ray Mark Rinaldi, The Know

Turns out, "The Wizard of Oz" truly is great and powerful -- and benevolent to the Colorado Ballet. The company's new production of the classic tale took on historic proportions before it ev…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 9:24am on February 4, 2019[SHARE]

Opera on Tap brings the art form (and beer) to Denver audiences thirsting for the highlights, not long nights by Ray Mark Rinaldi, The Know

OOT, as its called, edits out the story and the stiffness and the protracted intermissions and serves up just the thrills. Cheers to that.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 4:18pm on October 12, 2018[SHARE]

Why everyone in the classical arts ought to be paying attention to Philly by Ray Mark Rinaldi, The Know

Philadelphia is reaffirming that classical music has a legit place in 21st century American art, and anyone who cares about opera ought to pay attention.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 6:48pm on October 1, 2018[SHARE]

Colorado Ballet's "Sleeping Beauty" shows fairy tales aren't just for kids by Ray Mark Rinaldi

"Sleeping Beauty" has kid appeal, but the music and movement keep the fairy tale interesting to grownups. The show will have performances Oct. 5-14.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 12:04pm on October 1, 2018[SHARE]

Shiny new piece of architecture means a fresh opportunity for the arts in Colorado Springs by Ray Mark Rinaldi, The Know

The building -- monumental at 92,000 square feet and pricey at $70 million -- is an investment in things real and symbolic.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 6:18pm on April 20, 2018[SHARE]

Five Denver arts groups to face off reality-show style in hopes of landing cultural grant by Ray Mark Rinaldi, The Know

Just about anything can happen when five arts groups square off against one another for $55,000 in funding before a live audience and a panel of judges.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 8:16pm on February 15, 2018[SHARE]

"Hamilton," Kirkland reopening, Degas and more art events to look forward to in Denver this winter by Ray Mark Rinaldi, The Know

Denver's fine arts scene is offering a lot of promising reasons to get out of the cold this winter.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 10:45pm on January 4, 2018[SHARE]

7 sensational fine arts events around Denver to check out this fall by The Know, Ray Mark Rinaldi

From dance to art to architecture, we've narrowed it down to a select sampling of potentially stellar moments.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 4:12am on September 3, 2017[SHARE]

The show-stopping Breck arts fest offers a bit of everything by The Know, Ray Mark Rinaldi

BIFA, as it's called, stands apart from other summer arts events by taking a free-wheeling and inclusive view of culture.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 2:42am on August 17, 2017[SHARE]
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