By LINDSEY BAHR Nichelle Nichols, who broke barriers for Black women in Hollywood when she played communications officer Lt. Uhura on the original “Star Trek”
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Claes Oldenburg, creator of huge urban sculptures including Denver Art Museum’s “Big Sweep,” dies at 93
Alex Brandon, Associated Press file Pop artist Claes Oldenburg watches as his sculpture “Paint Torch” is installed by the George Young Company at the Pennsylvania
Dusty Saunders, Denver journalism icon who was the Rocky Mountain News’ “north star,” dies at 90
Cyrus McCrimmon, The Denver Post Dusty Saunders at Ray Longo’s Subway Tavern in Denver on Oct. 4, 2011. Walter “Dusty” Saunders, who worked for the
Denver’s Ron Miles, a legend in American jazz, has died at 58
Ron Miles — the legendary Denver-based jazz musician, educator and prolific recording and stage artist — has died at 58. His death was confirmed by
NEW YORK — Meat Loaf, the heavyweight rock superstar loved by millions for his “Bat Out of Hell” album and for such theatrical, dark-hearted anthems
LOS ANGELES — Louie Anderson, whose more than four-decade career as a comedian and actor included his unlikely, Emmy-winning performance as mom to twin adult
Sidney Poitier dies: Oscar winner and groundbreaking star was 94
NEW YORK — Sidney Poitier, the groundbreaking actor and enduring inspiration who transformed how Black people were portrayed on screen, became the first Black actor
LOS ANGELES — Phil Spector, the eccentric and revolutionary music producer who transformed rock music with his “Wall of Sound” method and who later was
Jack Pappalardo, co-founder of Art District on Santa Fe, dies at age 60
Jack Pappalardo, the lawyer and arts champion who helped turn Denver’s Art District on Santa Fe into a national model for urban renewal, died at