Denver Newsletter (August 12th)

Here are the latest news stories and upcoming events in Denver.

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Welcome to The Denver Newsletter!

In today’s edition:

  • TIAA closes Denver office, cuts jobs.

  • Fairview climbers excel in bouldering.

  • A deep-dive into the life of Allen Tupper True.

  • And more…

Quote of the Week

"Out of suffering have emerged the strongest souls; the most massive characters are seared with scars."

– Kahlil Gibran

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Trivia

Here is your trivia question of the week. The answer will be shown in next week’s newsletter. Which do you think it is? No cheating!

In Denver, which neighborhood is famous for its historic architecture and annual Oktoberfest celebration?

A) LoDo (Lower Downtown)

B) Capitol Hill

C) Five Points

D) Highlands

Answer to Last Week's Trivia:

The iconic Denver sculpture known for its blue mustang with glowing red eyes is A) Blue Mustang.

News

💼Business

TIAA to close Denver office, shed 1,000 local jobs. (link)

Hospital system acquires Denver-area ambulance fleet. (link)

🏒Sports

Fairview sport climbers excel in bouldering. (link)

Zach Wilson and Bo Nix discover where they stand on Denver Broncos depth chart. (link)

🏦Finance

240-unit south Denver apartment complex sells for $70M. (link)

Upcoming Events

Here are some events that are happening in our city this week. There is a good mix between sports, entertainment, conferences, concerts, and more.

Sports

🐎 Denver Broncos Training Camp
Broncos Park Powered by CommonSpirit, Englewood, CO
Wednesday, Aug 14th | 10:00 AM | (More info)

Music & Concerts

🎶 The Head and the Heart
Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Morrison, CO
Monday, Aug 12th | 7:00 PM | (More info)

🎸 BANNERS - All Back To Mine Tour
Marquis, Denver, CO
Tuesday, Aug 13th | 7:00 PM | (More info)

🎹 An Unfunny Evening With Tim Minchin and His Piano
Paramount Theatre, Denver, CO
Tuesday, Aug 13th | 7:00 PM | (More info)

Family

🧹 Wicked (Touring)
Buell Theatre, Denver, CO
Tuesday, Aug 13th | 7:30 PM | (More info)

Image of the Week

Every week, I have a habit of making some AI art about our city.

This week, I typed in “Denver with interactive, educational playgrounds for all ages” and this is what I got.

Let me know what ideas you have for this. I really enjoy making these types of photos.

Denver Historical Events

D&F Tower Built (1911) - An iconic part of Denver's skyline.

The D&F Tower, also known as the Daniels & Fisher Tower, stands as an iconic symbol of Denver's rich history and architectural heritage. Built in 1911, this majestic structure has graced the city's skyline for over a century, serving as a testament to Denver's growth and development. Rising to a height of 325 feet, the tower was once the tallest structure west of the Mississippi River, making it a source of pride for the city and its residents.

Designed by renowned architect Frederick Sterner, the D&F Tower features a striking Beaux-Arts style, characterized by its intricate detailing, elegant proportions, and classical ornamentation. The tower's distinctive clock face, adorned with ornate Roman numerals, has become a beloved landmark, offering a timeless reminder of Denver's enduring legacy. Visitors and locals alike are captivated by the tower's grandeur, and it continues to be a popular destination for those seeking panoramic views of the city and its surroundings.

As a cherished part of Denver's architectural landscape, the D&F Tower stands as a living testament to the city's past, present, and future. Its enduring presence serves as a reminder of Denver's resilience and progress, making it an integral part of the city's identity and a cherished symbol of civic pride.

Famous People From Denver

Allen Tupper True (1881-1955) - Artist known for his Western paintings.

Allen Tupper True, an American artist, was known for his exceptional talent in depicting the American West through his illustrations, easel paintings, and murals. His deep love for the near-frontier, developed during his early years in Colorado, greatly influenced his artistic style and subject matter.

Early Years and Artistic Development (1881-1900s)

Allen Tupper True was born on May 30, 1881, in Colorado Springs, Colorado, to Margaret Allen Tupper and Henry Alfonso True. His upbringing in Colorado instilled in him a profound appreciation for the American frontier, which became a central theme in his artwork. True's early artistic endeavors were self-taught, and he later pursued professional training after graduating from the University of Denver.

Artistic Training and Washington, D.C. (1900s-1910s)

After completing his education at the University of Denver, True ventured to Washington, D.C., where he studied art for a year. This period of formal training honed his skills and provided him with the foundation to pursue a career as an artist specializing in Western themes.

Muralist and Illustrator (1920s-1930s)

True's career as a muralist and illustrator flourished during the 1920s and 1930s. His work often depicted scenes of the American West, capturing the spirit of the frontier and the natural beauty of the landscape. His illustrations and murals became iconic representations of the Western experience, earning him recognition for his artistic contributions.

Connection to Denver and Prominence (1940s-1950s)

As the son of a prominent Denver family, True's ties to Denver were significant. His mother, Margaret Allen Tupper, was the president of the Denver School Board, and True's upbringing in Denver influenced his artistic vision and career. His dedication to portraying the West's true essence through his art solidified his reputation as a visionary artist.

Legacy and Influence (1955 and Beyond)

Allen Tupper True passed away on November 1, 1955, leaving behind a legacy of artistic excellence and a profound impact on the representation of the American West. His work continues to inspire artists and enthusiasts, preserving the spirit of the frontier and the beauty of the Western landscape for future generations.

Key Achievements of Allen Tupper True:

  • Specialized in depicting the American West through illustrations, easel paintings, and murals.

  • Developed a deep love for the near-frontier during his upbringing in Colorado, influencing his artistic style.

  • Established a reputation as a visionary artist, capturing the spirit of the American West through his iconic artwork.

  • Left behind a lasting legacy of artistic excellence and a profound impact on the representation of the American West.

  • Inspired future generations of artists and enthusiasts with his portrayal of the Western landscape.

Allen Tupper True's artistic contributions have solidified his place as a prominent figure in American art history, with his work serving as a timeless representation of the beauty and spirit of the American West.

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