Denver Literary Calendar: Four Events for March 28-April 3

Superheroes, comedians and poets of all ages lay their words on the line for audiences at local venues this week. Here’s where to catch a phrase in Denver. Lisa Yee: Wonder Woman at Super Hero High Tattered Cover Colfax Avenue 6 p.m. Tuesday, March 29 Free Lisa Yee, a super…

Gallery Sketches: Four Art Events in Denver March 25-27

This week in Denver galleries, you’ll find pets, parties and plenty of printmaking as Mo’Print 2016 continues. Have a look…. Dane “Colfax” Stephenson: The Ark Valkarie Gallery March 23 through April 17 Opening reception: 6 to 9 p.m. Friday, March 25 Photographer and artist Dane “Colfax” Stephenson takes over Valkarie…

100 Colorado Creatives 3.0: Sarah Wallace Scott

#89: Sarah Wallace Scott A founding member of Denver’s Tank Studios and former RedLine resident, Colorado native Sarah Wallace Scott is an artist, teacher, curator and businesswoman who makes the time to create print, installation and mixed-media works that often speak to the tentative connection between society and disappearing nature. Read…

100 Colorado Creatives 3.0: Charlie La Greca

#90: Charlie La Greca Charlie La Greca lives and breathes all things comic book — and then some. A comic artist and one-time inker for D.C. Comics, as well as a first-class nerd, he’s an original founder of Denver Comic Con who’s moved on the create the smaller, more artist-driven…

Gallery Sketches: Five New Shows in Denver March 18-20

It’s a busy weekend for Denver’s art districts and galleries, with the daylong, citywide Mo’Print studio tours on Saturday, photography from the frontier, an out-of-this-world group show, and a flurry of one-person displays by Denver favorites working in every medium under the sun. What are you waiting for? Here are the…

100 Colorado Creatives 3.0: Daniel Landes

#91: Daniel Landes A writer, publisher, restaurateur, cook, and arts and literary community-builder, Dan Landes does the Renaissance-man thing the 21st-century way: He oversees the day-to-day at his hip eatery City, O’City, which also serves as a base for the upstairs performance space Deer Pile and the adjacent 1280 Sherman…

Playbill: Three New Shows in Metro Denver March 18-20

This week on stages in metro Denver, moments in American history will be recounted and reimagined, while opera singers and Shakespearean actors throw their lots together for a fun night of poetry and song. Here’s how to play along. Black Elk Speaks Aurora Fox Arts Center March 18 through April…

100 Colorado Creatives 3.0: Tim Roberts

#92: Tim Roberts Writer, editor, thinker: Tim Roberts is all of these things in his capacity as the day-to-day mover and shaker at Counterpath, the nonprofit literary press and event space that he runs with partner Julie Carr, earning a Westword MasterMind award along the way. As Counterpath starts a new…

Denver Literary Calendar: Three Book and Poetry Events March 14-20

This week on the literary scene, you can cheer on youth competitors as they step up to the mike for dramatic poetry readings, learn to look at “different” kids with new eyes, or learn a thing or two about writing fiction from contemporary master Michael Ondaatje. Get out your datebook…

Gallery Sketches: Three Second Saturday Shows in Denver March 12

Do you like to go against the grain? First Friday is already old news, so here are three Second Saturday openings to keep your March art agenda rolling. Escapism: Works on ePaper by Tim Schwartz Leon Gallery March 12 through April 24 Opening reception: 7 to 11 p.m. Saturday, March…

Playbill: New Theater in Denver and Boulder March 10-13

This weekend on local stages, Su Teatro transforms a Chicano literary classic through drama and dance, LOCAL Theater Company gets the public involved in play-making, and Vintage Theatre turns on the tear machine with a story about the breakdown of intimacy in the face of tragedy. Bless Me, Ultima Su…

100 Colorado Creatives 3.0: Mandy Vink

#93: Mandy Vink Mandy Vink has an eye for public art. Fresh off her work as public art project manager at Denver International Airport and public art coordinator for Denver Arts & Venues, she’s now taken a similar post with the Boulder Office of Arts + Culture. In the private…

Denver Literary Calendar: Four Book Events March 7-13

This week at bookstores along the Front Range, you can discover an epic fairytale for adults or a poetic tribute to Hollywood’s most tragic women stars; on other fronts, you can celebrate ladies who write at an International Women’s Day fundraiser or revisit an Academy Award-winning film as an introduction…

Gallery Sketches: Four First Friday Shows Tonight in Denver and Boulder

Month of Printmaking: Mo’Print 2016 exhibits come into their own tonight, with lots of First Friday openings celebrating local artists and print techniques. Beyond that, this month’s citywide artwalk shows off old favorites, national stars, lovers of the natural world and emerging newcomers alike. Sushe Felix and Tracy Felix: Land Rhythms…

Denver Literary Calendar: Four Book and Poetry Events March 2-6

Poets with roots and others who wandered are both featured in this week’s literary events. Here’s where to have a listen — or go on a journey yourself.  Third Annual Jake Adam York Memorial Reading with Natalie Diaz Tivoli Student Union, Room 640, Auraria Campus 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 2 Free Poet and professor Jake Adam York passed…

100 Colorado Creatives 3.0: Lanny DeVuono

#94: Lanny DeVuono Lanny DeVuono draws and paints landscapes that are out of this world. Her current series, some of which is on view right now at MCA Denver, explores space and planetary terrains from points of view both hyper-real and abstracted, in a continuation of her general quest to…

Eleven Cool Things in Capitol Hill, Cheesman Park and Congress Park

For its February edition, the Warm Cookies of the Revolution Stompin’ Ground Games neighborhood Olympics will tout Capitol Hill tonight. To prep you for the celebration, which focuses on comedy and the concept of “home,” we’ve put together a primer of ten places we love in the ‘hood — with…