By Jill Carstens and Amy Norton The universal themes of gender, class, race and aging are touched on in North Denver native Cipriano Ortega’s first full-length play. “Cheyanne,” is a romance focusing on an artist […]
Festivals Create Space for Connection and Inclusion By Jacqui Somen Throughout the year, a local Berkeley theater hosts dozens of movies about outdoor adventures. Film festivals meant to sell movies and create buzz have evolved […]
By Mary Lou Egan It’s fun, it’s free and you’ll be glad you came! Join the Denver Woman’s Press Club for an open mic event on Friday, April 19, from 5 to 7 p.m. at […]
By Kathryn White News organizations across Colorado have been asking themselves if traditional election coverage has served communities well, if it’s been too driven by the horse race of polls and pundits, or if reporters […]
By Erich Jegier “Trevista is like one big family, there are really good people there,” said Anisha Berrier. Berrier’s two children attend Trevista at Horace Mann, an elementary school located next to Ciancio Park at […]
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By Kathryn White Denver Public Schools released a report March 19 intended — after decades of complicated twists and turns between the district and Latino community — to finally create an effective and sustainable strategy […]
By Allen Cowgill 23rd Avenue Sculpture Studio will leave the Sloan’s Lake neighborhood later this year after being part of the community for over 32 years. Dennis West founded the studio in 1992. It has […]
By The Denver North Star staff Sunnyside and Chaffee Park residents adjacent to I-70, and drivers on the highway, now see signs that CDOT’s I-70 noise wall replacement project has finally begun. In late March, […]
By Kathryn White Travelers along West 38th Avenue between Tennyson and Irving encounter numerous active construction projects and vacant lots carrying “for sale” signs these days. Beyond the visible, site development plans have been filed […]
By Kathryn White When a demolition crew and excavator turned up at the former El Padrino restaurant site last month, neighbors sprung into action snapping photos and cautioning workers not to injure the feral spayed/neutered […]
By The Denver North Star staff Regis Gives April 16-17 A 48-hour fundraising initiative, Regis Gives, invites the community to support a range of the university’s internal and outward-facing projects and programs. As a Jesuit […]
By Trish Zornio The South Platte River travels through several industrial areas in the Denver metro area. This stretch near [...]
Introducing the G.E.S. Gazette, a new bilingual publication for the Globeville, Elyria, and Swansea neighborhoods and RiNo Art District!
Each month, the G.E.S. Gazette will bring news about local politics, community happenings, arts & culture, and more to residents. The G.E.S. Gazette is a new publication from the creators of The Denver North Star, an award-winning community newspaper focused on the North Denver community West of I-25.
8,000 copies each month. 7,200 of those are mailed directly to homes and businesses in the 80216 zip code within Denver. The other 800 will be available at local businesses, libraries and other community locations for visitors to pick up and learn more about businesses and news in the area.
No corporate ownership means that the news is written by and for local residents and you won’t see the same “local” news story run in the G.E.S. Gazette and a half dozen other community papers.
The professional, experienced team behind the paper means each issue will be completed and delivered every month on schedule, with nonbiased relevant information.
Full website coming soon!
For General inquires, please email David@DenverNorthStar.com
For advertising opportunities, please email Jill@DenverNorthStar.com
You can also view and download a media kit, including pricing, below.