Take a Seat

Who couldn’t use a new red chair? And could there possibly be a better place to get said chair right now than the Museo de las Américas, 861 Santa Fe Drive? The answers to those questions (respectively) are nobody and absolutely not. So slip on your best cocktail attire and…

Be a Superstar

With an artistic legacy built around the Campbell’s model of instant recognition, mass production and self-conscious kitsch, isn’t a roomful of Andy Warhols just life imitating art? If you’ve ever longed for a taste of Factory superstar chic, then put on your silver wig, black turtleneck and dark glasses, because…

Daze of Glory

The folks at Vail sure know how to throw a party, and they prove it every year with Vail Snow Daze. The 2007 version will be no exception, with live musical performances by Ludacris and the Roots, for starters, as well as special guest appearances (Ziggy Marley is on tap…

For Love of Latkes

Lest you think today’s Iron Chef Latke Cook-Off & Judaica Auction is all fun and games, know this: Arthur Rosenblum (co-editor of the Greater Park Hill News) has already challenged his friend and neighbor, Dr. Jacob Schor, to a duel. A latke duel. Because contrary to popular belief, latkes aren’t…

King of Kitsch

About fifteen years ago, Charles Phoenix discovered a box in a thrift store; written on the box were the words “trip across the United States 1957.” He opened the box of slides and held a couple of them up to the light. “I said, ‘This is a treasure with my…

Highlands Ramble

When you live in the city, you can’t always just up and take off over the river and through the wood to Grandmother’s house or whatever when the holidays are nigh. But you can get a facsimile of the pastoral — all while shopping ’til you drop, urban style —…

Buy It Yourself

Bedazzler be damned! The kids over at the South Broadway boho boutique Fancy Tiger have grabbed more than thirty local crafters to peddle their homespun handiwork at the first annual Holiday Handmade fair — and this ain’t your grandma’s craft bazaar. There will be potential gifting goods such as Vital…

Winter Wonderland

If you need to jump-start your Christmas spirit this season, a visit to WinterWorld may be in order. On a five-acre spread in Greenwood Village, a group of “imagineers” have realized a vision of Christmas that blends the familiar and traditional with some unusual additions to create an over-the-top winter…

Classic Rock 101

The 2003 Jack Black film School of Rock presented a fictionalized spin on a real phenomenon: Paul Green’s School of Rock Music, which debuted in 1998 and inspired the 2005 documentary Rock School. The first institution of higher shredding, based in Philadelphia, has gone national, and tonight’s concert will introduce…

Climbing High

As a Denver native, I’ve sometimes taken for granted how awesome it is to live in the shadow of what is essentially a great big playground. The Colorado Mountain Club started celebrating that fact three years ago with its annual Mountain Fest, a full day of everything that makes living…

Up All Night

As a purchaser of a pricey Vail Resorts ski pass, making sure I get the biggest bang for my buck is a constant winter worry. There’s a running tally in my head of the weekends I can make it up to the mountains, right next to the list of the…

Sweet December

If you want to see an entertaining winter play — but are going to puke nutcrackers if you see A Christmas Carol one more time — head to the Denver Crossroads Theater, 2590 Washington Street, tonight for A December Suite. The musical follows the fictional Fitzenstarts sisters and their students…

Gefilte Trip

Jewtopia the book is an ultimate inside joke: It takes one to know one, after all, and that’s just the kind of humor the quasi-handbook/history projects. And Jewtopia the play draws on the outer limit of Judaism — its relationship to the non-Jewish world — by telling the story of…

Talking Shop

There might still be sawdust in the air at the future Bradford Washburn American Mountaineering Museum in Golden, but in the meantime, the museum’s Base Camp gift shop is open for business at the American Mountaineering Center, 710 10th Street, just in time for the holiday season. High-country-lovin’ folks who…

Shtetl on the Range

You could say that Dr. Jeanne Abrams, as director of the Rocky Mountain Jewish Historical Society and the University of Denver’s Beck historical archive, took advantage of her position to compile her new book, Images of America: Jewish Denver 1859-1940. But no one could possibly take her to task for…

Zoo Stories

A new show opening tonight at the Sandra Phillips Gallery will appeal directly to your animal instincts: The message of Nature. Interrupted — a three-way exhibition of works by Anna Kaye, Susan Jean Hart and Pauline Foss that explores the effects of man’s ugly footprint on the natural world —…

Buy the Book

Dear God: I have a small complaint. Falling as it does at the whim of the Hebrew calendar, Hanukkah comes much too early this year. I’ll have barely turned the Thanksgiving turkey into a pot of soup before the eve of December 4, and it’s already time to spit-shine the…

Fan-Tastic Journey

Wackos. Weirdos. Dorks. That’s what we call folks who are so into certain subjects, such as Star Wars figures or Andy Griffith Show trivia, that it makes the rest of us uncomfortable. Denver author Shari Caudron wondered what made such fanatics tick — and she set off across America to…

What’s Cooking?

World AIDS Day isn’t until December 1, but tonight three chefs will offer plenty of food for thought at Cook-Off for a Cause, a benefit for the Women’s Lighthouse Project, which helps people living with AIDS/HIV. Jamie Fader of Lola, Sheila Lucero of Jax and Goose Sorensen of Solera will…

Choice and Costume

When Jessica Carsten had to come up with a project for a leadership course she was taking, the assistant manager of the Boulder Planned Parenthood clinic naturally decided on a fundraiser for her employer. “I thought about what I would want to do, and my wildest dream would be a…

Hung Up

Forget stamp collecting: Amateur film scholarship is where it’s at these days. Get in on the action today with DPL’s Fresh City Life Cinema Club screening of Hanging Up, starting at 2 p.m. at the Central Library, 10 West 14th Avenue Parkway. To aid in your studies, the presentation includes…

The Most Serene Republic

Like a vintage edition of Reader’s Digest, the lyrics heard throughout Population, the latest disc by The Most Serene Republic, are capable of increasing the average person’s word power. “Solipsism,” “entropy,” “declamations” and “neurasthenia” are only a few of the terms that prove these brainy Canucks attended their college classes…