Email Author Susan Froyd
Thursday March 25 In an age when there's an art walk each month to suit every taste, you have to figure the time is ripe for an... More >>
Back in a dark corner of America's post-war baby boom, a small contingent of kids grew up in a manner directly counteractive to the suburban ethos... More >>
Calling Don Becker a "writer/performer" seems hopelessly euphemistic, though it's the term he uses himself. Middle-aged, one-armed and equal parts... More >>
Journalist David McCumber headed up to Montana to become a ranch hand--from scratch--with a book deal already in hand. But the resulting... More >>
Thursday March 11 It's a fundraiser that makes it so easy to give, you'll hardly know you're doing it. Here's the deal: All you have... More >>
Out-of-body, out of your mind--that's the typical cynical response to any mention of the elusive out-of-body experience. Still, there are... More >>
We usually think of scientists as a pretty dry and serious bunch. But a new exhibit at the Denver Museum of Natural History, Cruisin' the Fossil... More >>
Humor is the great curative potion for pain. It's a concept we're all familiar with, and it's something Canadian director David Adkin has mulled... More >>
Thursday February 25 There are damn few throat singers in the world, let alone Tuvans--all of which serves to make an appearance by... More >>
Shaun Landry's story is completely believable. An actress first, but one with funny pretensions, the native of Chicago's South Side worked her way... More >>
A bottle tree in the sunshine is something to see, glittering like spotlit costume jewelry hanging off some giraffe-necked runway model. But a... More >>
Thursday February 18 The funny stuff in Real Women Have Curves, opening tonight at 8 at El Centro Su Teatro, 4725 High St., couldn't... More >>
One reason to attend this weekend's Denver Jazz on Film Festival is for the rarities screened there--brilliant glimpses of musicians at work,... More >>
Burnis McCloud was one of those unsung heroes who go about what they do, first, because they have to, and second, because they love to. But time... More >>
Thursday February 4 Another arm of the Robert E. Loup Jewish Community Center's Red Scare/Black List: McCarthyism and the Arts... More >>
Thursday January 28 Prepare to stretch your mind: When noted journalist David Barsamian drops by the Tattered Cover LoDo tonight at... More >>
Thursday January 21 The Colorado Symphony Orchestra honors Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. tonight with a SuperClassics Concert that's... More >>
Like many old structures around Denver's Capitol Hill neighborhoods, the Temple Events Center Uptown--in its heyday the third home of Congregation... More >>
A 1992 Nobel laureate whose work is the extraordinary sum of disparate yet intertwining parts, black West Indian poet and playwright Derek Walcott... More >>
The word "wire" trips on itself right out of the gate: Fraught with imagery of fences and telephone poles, it's all about boundaries--where one... More >>
Michael Connelly always knew he wanted to write crime novels; once dipped in the noir Los Angeleno universe of Raymond Chandler's Philip Marlowe,... More >>
As any artist will tell you, cooperative galleries can be flighty endeavors, easily ravaged by lack of organization and/or funds, in no particular... More >>
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