


A video of the first 55 minutes of debate between Democratic Primary candidates Rep. Diana DeGette and Saira Rao hosted by the Denver Young Democrats at the Denver Pipefitters Union on May 12, 2018. In addition to domestic and foreign policy and the distorted Washington power structure, discussion included corporate money in politics, superdelegate votes and party intervention into primary elections.

Owned by Rex and Sharon Brown, The Pattern Shop Studio, at 3349 Blake Street, is located in the heart of Denver's oldest industrial neighborhood. Sharon and Rex Brown bought the Pattern Shop in 1991. Working with architect David Owen Tryba, they turned it into an AIA Award-winning studio, gallery and home. Sharon is literally the “artist in residence.” Her paintings have been exhibited regularly for more than 15 years. In addition, other artists, such as photographers Michael Ensminger and Nick Del Calzo, and painter Eric Zimmer, have exhibited their work.


Nina Kennedy interviews the talented Marishka Phillips about her career, her upcoming projects and her school, The Marishka Phillips Theatrical Preparatory.

''The Noshing with Nina Show'' hosted a story circle as part of the 2018 ''People's State of the Union'' sponsored by the United States Department of Arts and Culture (USDAC). Most years, the President delivers a State of the Union Address highlighting the past year, and priorities for the coming year. In a year that's seen more polarizing slogans and soundbites, more demonstrations and heated debates than ever, looking each other in the eye and sharing our stories matters even more than usual.

''The Noshing with Nina Show'' hosted a story circle as part of the 2018 ''People's State of the Union'' sponsored by the United States Department of Arts and Culture (USDAC). Most years, the President delivers a State of the Union Address highlighting the past year, and priorities for the coming year. In a year that's seen more polarizing slogans and soundbites, more demonstrations and heated debates than ever, looking each other in the eye and sharing our stories matters even more than usual.

April and Nina's Salon, powered by INFEMNITY Productions, gathers in the East Village home of Nina Kennedy and April Gibson to share art and performances. Participants are encouraged to present their work in a supportive environment. We share and enjoy good food and wine, conversation, laughter, and love. Artists are able to experiment with new works, to screen clips of video/film projects, and to display "objets d'art." April and Nina's Salon hosted a public salon at the Dixon Place Lounge and Theatre.

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