The Parent Trap

Curious Theatre artistic director Chip Walton first saw the Tony Award-sweeping hit God of Carnage — starring Marcia Gay Harden, Jeff Daniels, James Gandolfini and Hope Davis — on Broadway a few years ago, and was immediately inspired by its sharp satire. Think of it as a contemporary Who’s Afraid…

LED Alert!

Downtown Denver, already an arts-and-culture hot spot this weekend, will welcome another new event tonight: Denver Digerati’s Friday Flash, with public motion-based art and animation screenings on the city’s jumbo LED screen at 14th and Champa streets. An outgrowth of some Create Denver projects that Plus Gallery’s Ivar Zeile (and…

100 Colorado Creatives: Kate Petley

#63: Kate Petley Kate Petley’s lush and color-dominated resin panels contradict as they encapsulate gesture and motion in elegantly formal terms; she creates equally sophisticated sculptural and installation works that have garnered recognition across the West. An NEA Rockefeller Foundation grant winner, Petley is a full-time artist whose work can…

Grease revs up Monday Movie Madness tonight at Infinity Park

No movie musical says summer better than Grease, which makes it a perfect choice to open the season at Infinity Park’s Monday Movie Madness summer series of free family movies. See also: – Grease and ennui: My date last night – Repertory Cinema Wishlist: Robert Altman’s Nashville -Repertory Cinema Wishlist:…

Ten festivals you don’t want to miss this summer

Summer is all about festivals: There’s no better way to get away for a day without ever leaving town. International fests take you to faraway places right in your own back yard, others celebrate ethnic cultures, urban enthusiasms, arts-and-crafts, the joy of eating or just being yourself in a judgmental…

The Beep Goes On

Just like a summer blockbuster film, the open-entry exhibition Let’s Pretend We’re Robots, opening tonight at Good Thieves Press, is meant to be a double dip of summer fun. But it’s completely serious, too, notes Good Thieves member Corrina Espinosa. “We genuinely love robots, and we are not the only…

Wearing It Well

First Class Fashionista maven Lonza Dennis had a personal stake in mind when she put together tonight’s Denver Paint the Runway at the Denver Art Society. “My two oldest daughters excelled in math,” she begins. “My youngest struggled throughout high school, but she was a talented artist. She had been…

Catch a Wavelength

For artist Gemma Bayly, the mandala is a key to self-awareness that inspires an infinite mirroring of life energies, as tied to metaphysics as it is to quantum physics. The intricate, penciled mandalas featured in Bayly’s solo show Mirrors, which opens today at Hinterland Art Space, are evidence of this:…

Girls Are Geeks, Too!

The Sie FilmCenter’s Hey Girl! series generally caters to women by combining a happy-hour shmooze with a slate of chick flicks. But tonight’s installment, happening — perhaps pointedly — in the wake of Denver Comic Con, targets a slightly narrower female special-interest group: women who also like comics. And movies…

100 Colorado Creatives: Betsy Tobin, Now or Never Theatre

#64: Betsy Tobin Betsy Tobin’s multidisciplinary theater works unfold unlike just about anything you’ve seen before, blending offbeat techniques with an old-world aura. With her Boulder-based Now or Never Theatre, she produces visually stunning pieces that incorporate puppets, live actors, dance, shadow theater and video in a sophisticated way. Some…

Get your fill of IMAX thrills with a summer deal from the Phipps IMAX Theater

The Phipps IMAX Theater at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science officially replaced the old Phipps Auditorium thirty years ago this summer, and quickly became a must-see addition to the museum experience. Over the years, even IMAX technology has reinvented itself, amplifying the already-dizzying visuals on the four-and-a-half-story screen…

Repertory Cinema Wishlist: The Harder They Come

Movies, like pop music, often seem more momentous in the context of their times. That’s especially true in the case of The Harder They Come; the film, which first screened in the U.S. in 1973, hit at a time when reggae music was not yet a big part of the…

100 Colorado Creatives: Amber Cobb

#65: Amber Cobb We asked artist Amber Cobb to answer the 100CC questionnaire as a tie-in to a couple of shows the Rocky Mountain College of Art & Design instructor and current RedLine resident has coming up this weekend, but she was a little late getting back to us with…

Ice Cream Social

The works of Parisian artist Amande In are long on concept and fleeting in execution, but they have a way of turning a viewer’s understanding of art upside down. Cortney Stell, curator at the Rocky Mountain College of Art + Design’s Philip J. Steele Gallery, flipped the minute she saw…

On the Road

Now that food trucks have become a permanent part of the landscape, are you ready for rolling boutiques? Denver is popping up with more than one of these retailers on wheels this summer, including Brick & Mortar General Store, the design-savvy entrepreneurial venture of business partners Tran Wills and Allison…

100 Colorado Creatives: Francis Roces

#66: Francis Roces Last week, we introduced Powerhaüs Artist-in-Residence (PAIR) Program fine-art resident Charlie Boots; now meet his fashion-designing counterpart, Francis Roces, a familiar face to those in Denver’s fashion scene. He’s been plying the needle and thread for nearly thirty years, and is best-known around here for his clothing…

100 Colorado Creatives: Emily K. Harrison

#67: Emily K. Harrison Emily K. Harrison is a theatrical powerhouse: In addition to guiding and directing Boulder’s inventive square product theatre, she’s an actor, teacher and booster of alternative theater along the Front Range, forever advocating for her own company and others engaged in the same kind of newfangled,…

More Facebook portraits of artists: A local treasury, part two

Artists really grok the culture of Facebook better than anyone else: Like a blank canvas waiting for paint and inspiration, the social media outlet is just another empty slate — and it’s up to each artist to fill it with pictures. A lot of those pictures end up being images…