Cherry Pits

It ain’t easy being a pit bull in these parts, but if you were one, at least you’d have the Colorado Pit Bull Rescue on your side. The nonprofit focuses primarily on homeless shelter pits — who are taken in, rehabilitated and placed in loving homes — and its overall…

Two Sketchy Guys

The comedy duo of Frank Caeti and Matthew Craig have big plans for FrankenMatt, their live, sketch-based show — specifically, “domination of the entertainment industry,” says Caeti. “If we could, we’d like to have Raven Simone-type success. Not only television shows, but sell backpacks and lunchboxes to little girls, all…

Feats of Clay

The mission at Jonathan Kaplan’s Plinth Gallery is as simple and stylish as its purpose: to exhibit the sculptural vessel with an emphasis on the art form of ceramics. And to accomplish that, he’s shown works by ceramic artists from around the area and across the country. But he considers…

Cajun Music Gets Its ’Do

In a salute to the Cajun and Creole traditions, the Colorado Friends of Cajun and Zydeco Music and Dance are presenting the Louisiana Creole Celebration, a two-day festival at Swallow Hill Music Association. This year’s tribute, it should be noted, is new and improved. “We usually just have a yearly…

Raise Your Vox

The womyn at Vox Feminista have legacy on the brain. No surprise there, considering 2009 marks the twentieth year that Vox has been comforting the disturbed and disturbing the comfortable with its unique brand of activist theater. And the performers are pulling out all the stops with The Velocity of…

Green Screen

“What we are trying to do with this event is to get the people who don’t like to think too much about the environmental issues,” says Joe Brown of the Colorado Environmental Film Festival. “I think films are more palatable than lectures and books, and maybe people would consider coming…

I’m a Lumberjack, and I’m Okay

“I think it sounds fun to dress up like woodsmen and march down Colfax,” says Kiki Nichols, who organized tonight’s All Jacked Up Lumberjack Colfax Crawl. And it’s hard to argue with her premise; it does sound like fun. It also sounds eminently doable: Almost everybody has a plaid flannel…

A Wicked Good Time

Are you one of the half-billion locals who didn’t nab a ticket to Wicked? Oh, stop crying in your witch’s brew! Here’s a chance to watch the Wicked cast work in a different light and a cozier venue than the Buell: Wicked Rocks!, a one-night-only, cast-produced Project Angel Heart benefit…

Exhibitionists!

The sight outside Denver’s museums last November was as amazing as anything on display inside: lines of people. People lined up on a weekend night, eager to see and be seen at Denver’s first ArtsWeek. This year’s ArtsWeek, which kicked off on Thursday, November 6, and runs through November 14…

Welcome Back, Mizpah

There’s a small group of folks in Denver who would like to see the return of the “Mizpah” arch at Union Station. The arch, a relic of Denver’s past, once served as the city’s own unique Statue of Liberty metaphor, welcoming visitors from the time it was installed in 1906…

Back Right In

Previously taking place every Friday, but now going down once a month on First Friday, the live-music event known as Backwards Records Night might seem at first glance to be surfing the runoff of the nearby Santa Fe Art District. But even as edgy as the Santa Fe gallery crawl…

The Big Picture

Big Love is a big play. To begin with, Charles Mee’s modern interpretation of Aeschylus’s The Suppliants takes root in the ancient tale, in which fifty brides flee fifty grooms in a classic battle of the sexes. But Mee’s reimagined update is so jam-packed with theatrical artifice — a wild…

World Party

I first heard of the Idan Raichel Project when I saw a screener of the film Black Over White, which documents the unusual Israeli worldbeat aggregation’s trip to Ethiopia, also a homecoming and pilgrimage of sorts for the band’s Falasha Ethiopian singers. It was a somewhat strange journey peopled by…

String Cheese With Everything

Bill Nershi hasn’t had a shortage of talented musicians at his side over the years. As a founder of the String Cheese Incident, leader of Honkytonk Homeslice and part of the Emmitt-Nershi Band with Leftover Salmon’s Drew Emmitt, Nershi has found simpatico accompaniment for his wide range of songs, which…

Morning Dew: Get me out of this cubicle

A great shot of A-Basin, which is making the beige of Officeland even less palatable. Photo from Josh Gray’s Flickr. To have your photos featured in Morning Dew, send them to edge@westword.com or post them to the Westword Flickr pool…

Video: Red Bull unveils Shaun White’s private half-pipe

Judging by the video above, Shaun White woke up one day and said, “I would like a private, giant half-pipe in the San Juan Mountains, accessible only by helicopter.” And Red Bull said, “How giant would you like it?” More dramatic foreplay can be found on the Project X website…

At Keystone, one week and a foot of snow in 19 seconds

Keystone’s Dercum Mountain got 8 inches of snow in last week’s storm, and it’s been cold enough to get the snow machines cranking. Which means the resort will be opening on Thursday, November 5. You can preview the product above in this hyperactive clip from the summit, taken from October…

Hut Up: How (and why) to do a hut a trip this winter

Taking on a hut trip in Colorado’s backcountry is truly the adventure of a lifetime. Out there in the middle of nowhere, under Orion’s Belt by night and Colorado’s sheltering blue skies by day, you somehow get closer to the source. But you’d better come prepared, lest you end up…

Morning Dew: Black and white and Red Rocks

A climber dangling in Red Rocks, courtesy of lastbeats’ Flickr page. To have your photos featured in Morning Dew, send them to edge@westword.com or post them to the Westword Flickr pool…