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- Colorado Public Television (CPT12) presents a locally focused magazine series, "Street Level," that features individual streets and neighborhoods in Colorado, highlighting their unique history, stories, businesses, vibe and cultural context.
- The untold history of the Family Dog Denver, which changed Denver culture forever in 1967. As told by the people who were there: the bands, the hippies, the legendary psychedelic poster artists, and the police, who wanted it shut down.
- Filmed in Italy and Colorado, this documentary, produced by CPT12PBS, reveals the fascinating life story of neo-classical sculptor Jefferson Rubin. Jefferson named the male and female torsos that he created Frammenti. His work was at once classical and contemporary. Jefferson D. Rubin was a brilliant young artist whose humanistic and classical art embraced the poetry of sculpture that descends from ancient and Renaissance antecedents. A Colorado native, he studied and worked in the United States and Italy, and was founder, director, and principal teacher of La Scuola Classical Sculpture School in Denver. Rubin exhibited in galleries and museums across the country and abroad, and his rare pieces are prized in many private collections. He died in a tragic mountain accident in August 1995 at the age of 36.
- Excited by the image of an airplane his father had drawn, Daniel Sprick began making art at an early age. His recent works now have been compared to those of Dutch and Flemish Masters. DANIEL SPRICK: PURSUIT OF TRUTH AND BEAUTY reveals the amazing personal story of artistic inspiration, vision, and fulfillment. This is an insightful documentary profile of this internationally known modern-day master.
- Produced by Colorado Public Television, this American Graduate film is about the importance of telling your story, no matter the courage it takes, and being heard. We look at a group of vulnerable students who are given the chance to attend a creative workshop, and their potential that is explored and freed by the people who listen deeply.
- A series from Colorado Public Television featuring stories from our third annual collectibles fair. Professional appraisers give locals their opinions on everything from paintings to furniture - all coming from here in Colorado.
- Cutting, pasting, gluing, painting, collaging, installing - this documentary captures the grace and handiwork of the casual and sophisticated artist, Rex Ray.
- This film follows painter Edgar Payne from his childhood in the Ozark Mountains, through his years in Chicago, and on to his discovery of the California landscape that became his lifelong inspiration. Produced in association with the Pasadena Museum of California Art, and created with the curators and scholars behind the touring exhibition of the same name.
- In the Gilded Age artist Anders Zorn (1860 - 1920) became the society painter of Swedish royalty and American presidents. While his modern portraits filled his coffers it was Zorn's deeply felt and excellently executed oil paintings of everyday Swedish life along with his studies of female nudes in nature that would win him a lasting international reputation as Sweden's premier painter.
- This production showcases the life and art of Colorado's foremost muralist Allen Tupper True, who captured the character of a region in transition from wild frontier to the modern West.
- In 1990, artist Mary Mackey was the only U.S. citizen selected to paint on a preserved section of the Berlin Wall. In 2009, the Berlin government invited Mary back to restore her mural as part of the 20th anniversary commemorations.
- Entranced by the open spaces and the brilliant light of the American West, Swedish-American artist Birger Sandzén painted energetic scenes of mountain and prairie. This film follows the artist from his Swedish roots to the American West.
- Join Gary Null Ph.D. and the world's leading Integrative Medical Doctors and Psychologists to learn powerful strategies to overcome Arthritis and pain naturally.
- The Colorado Decides debate series continues with a debate featuring the candidates for Congress in the 2nd Congressional District, Democratic incumbent Jared Polis and Republican challenger Nic Morse.
- 2011– 26mTV EpisodeOut of Order and Brass Tree Sessions present SOUNDS ON 29TH, a performance showcase of some of Colorado's finest acts. It was taped at the Channel 12 KBDI studios on 29th and Welton, featuring Fairchildren and Nathaniel Rateliff.
- Known for their highly energetic live performances, The Pirate Signal creates a sound that mixes rap, hip hop and alternative rock. The band performs live at the Channel 12 Studios on 29th and Welton.
- Sounds on 29th presents Snake Rattle Rattle Snake - a band that creates music steeped in the darkness, perpetually dodging the sunny sheen of pop tendencies in favor of the shadows.
- Comprised of four sisters this local folk band plays "hauntingly beautiful songs, rich with complex harmonies and melodies and displaying stunning riffs on mandolins, violins, drums and other instruments" (Scene Magazine). Sounds on 29th is a performance showcase of some of Colorado's finest acts.
- Sauna is made up of four local teens, Molly Bartlett, Samantha Davis, Ethan Hill and CJ Macleod, and is "an intelligent pop band that crams jumpy beats and reverb-heavy guitars into a perfect throwback package" (Westword). Sounds on 29th a performance showcase of some of Colorado's finest acts.
- 25 years after starting his full-fledged music career with The Samples, Sean Kelly continues to delight fans with music that transcends genres, age and shatters the rules of the established music industry. This episode captures Sean and the band as they perform live in the CPT12 studios at 29th and Welton.
- Eye & the Arrow and Patrick Dethlefs (who put out a split album last year) perform live in the CPT12 studios. Now only in his early 20s, local folk musician Patrick Dethlefs won the Best Teen Songwriter Award (2009) at Swallow Hill Music. Eye & the Arrow is comprised of Paul Dehaven (guitar), Jason Hass-Hecker (bass) and Mark Anderson (drums)
- Led by Suzi Allegra and Nathan Brasil, Fingers of the Sun describe themselves as "post-apathetic psych pop." In this episode, the band performs a sampling of their music which is made up of "sci-fi pulp novels, lazy teenage afternoons and a vividly realized wonderland of imagery, psychedelia and mid 20th century pop."
- With a style that draws from classical music, pop, folk, avant-garde, world music, and jazz, Ian Cooke makes art for your ears using his cello and voice. A local favorite, he was voted the top musician in the 2009 Denver Post Underground Music Poll. This episode captures Cooke as he performs live in the CPT12 studios.
- Out of Order and Brass Tree Sessions are proud to announce their joint production Sounds on 29th. A performance showcase of some of Colorado's finest acts. Taped at the Channel 12 Studios on 29th and Welton. This episode feature Chella Negro & The Charm.
- This episode features music by Go Star. Out of Order and Brass Tree Sessions are proud to announce their joint production Sounds on 29th. A performance showcase of some of Colorado's finest acts.
- Local band Hindershot was founded on a simple premise: music, however challenging, should always be a good time. Despite poetic lyrics, unusual chord changes, complex harmonies, and an eclectic list of influences (Beck, T. Rex, David Bowie, The Beach Boys, The Pixies), Hindershot boasts a repertoire of post-whatever jams you can dance to.
- This psychedelic garage rock group from Denver includes Ezra Darnell on vocals, guitar and bass. Jordan Hubner on vocals and guitar, Johnny Lundock on drums, Zale Hassler (KEYS/ VOX) and Ryan Slowkowski on bass and guitar. This special captures the energetic group as they perform live at the CPT12 studios at 29th & Welton.
- Known not only for the world famous Antique Row, Broadway is also home to an eclectic mix of live music venues, galleries, and bookstores and is widely known as an artistic epicenter for the Mile High City. From SoBo to LoBo we take a look at a few things that make Broadway Unique!
- We head to the North Side of Denver to visit the Tennyson Street Cultural District, home to several art galleries, boutiques, live music venues and great restaurants!
- 15th Street Near Platte from breweries, to quaint tea shops and clothing boutiques there is no shortage of things to get into.
- Downtown Golden: Washington Avenue Just 20 minutes outside of Denver, Golden's version of "Main Street" boasts historical restaurants and bars, a plethora of museums, hotels and of course the walk ability factor.
- While many creatives are being pushed out of some neighborhoods due to ballooning rent, the arts district on Santa Fe is thriving. Home to more than 100 galleries, eateries and cultural centers this colorful block continues to celebrate Colorado history, rooted in Chicano heritage.
- We visit the streets surrounding Historic Olde Town Arvada! Boasting Colorado's first Gold strike, it is said that treasure can still be found here, as the heart of this city is a perfect blend of historic charm and modern day amenities.
- Denver's appreciation of Theater, Dance, Music, and Opera can be traced back to the town's Gold Rush beginnings. So it isn't surprising that the heart of our theater district is the largest performing arts complex under one roof! We also dine at Euclid Hall and catch some fun at Bovine Metropolis!
- Always a hub of creativity and vibrancy, South Pearl continues to charm all who visit. Fueled by the youthful energy of the DU students who populate the area and by the thousands of light rail passengers that visit the pearl street station everyday! Pearl Street is alive and kicking!
- Host Eden Lane visits Littleton's charming Main Street! Lined with contemporary eateries, local shops and a variety of coffee and brew houses. Go inside Café Terracotta, The Town Hall Arts Center and Sweet Beginnings.
- Join host Andrew Novick and the Street Level team as we hit the streets near 32nd & Tejon! Like many of Denver's historic intersections, this area is bustling with food, culture and arts of the old and new. The Denver Film Company takes us on a guided tour of the rapidly evolving neighborhood.
- Take a stroll with host, Andrew Novick down the longest commercial street in the U.S. Colfax has been known for many things over the years. From neon lights to countless people watching opportunities.
- Many consider 13th Avenue to be the rebellious heart of Capitol Hill. Affectionately coined "Punk Rock" row in the mid 1980's, the strip still maintains an independent spirit. Host Andrew Novick shows us some of the most beloved places on the famed corridor.
- Topics range from terrorist attack in Nice,France Donald Trump pick for running mate ahead of the Republican National Convention, polling results from Colorado voters.
- With a sound described as "primal, tight and devouring," this Denver-based band is chuck-full of howling vocals, guitar buffets and celebratory drum pounding. Their latest full-length album, Man Monster, is a body slam of melody, power, and thick riffs. In this episode, the rock quartet performs live at the CPT12 studios.
- Self-described as "2 guitars, 1 bass, 1 drummer, laying in a pocket of space, like a bag of bones" this episode of Sounds on 29th features local band Skeleton Show, performing in the CPT12 studios on 29th & Welton.
- Voters favor Minimum Wage increase, US Senate race, VA Hospital delays, HS students protest, affordable housing in Denver and much more on this week's Colorado Inside Out.
- A performance by local Colorado band, Bonnie & The Beard, in the CPT12 studios off 29th & Welton.
- This episode of Sounds on 29th features local group Chimney Choir as they perform in the CPT12 studios off 29th & Welton.