This Old House

When a revival of the Tudor style of architecture swept the country after World War I, Denver was a little bit behind the times. “Because of communication and travel, our architectural styles often came a little bit later,” notes Elizabeth Wheeler of the Denver Old House Society. “We have many…

Film Fatale

Dames, detectives and devious plots will be on display through the end of October as the Denver Film Society presents the One Book, Many Films series. Catch up on some of the greatest hits of the film noir and detective genres every Tuesday at the Starz FilmCenter, 900 Auraria Parkway,…

A Walk in the Garden

When Boulder photographer William Corey died of cancer in the spring, he left behind a beautiful legacy few can claim: hundreds of detailed images of gardens in Japan and other places in the world, many of them taken with an early-twentieth-century, wide-angle banquet camera of the kind once used to…

Booking It

With a Barnes & Noble or a Borders in just about every neighborhood, it’s not every day that you can wish a local bookstore a happy 35th birthday. But the Boulder Book Store — with its massive selection of wonderful reading material at very reasonable prices — is giving us…

Alter Ego

Tony Clifton & the Katrina Kiss My Ass Orchestra is a revival of deceased comedian Andy Kaufman’s classic alter ego: the obnoxious, mustached-and-side-burned anti-lounge singer. But who is Tony Clifton? The question is more complicated than it sounds. “I know, being an Andy Kaufman fan, that Tony always wanted to…

Reign Dance

In the true spirit of EcoArts, a co-sponsor of its performance here, Robert Moses’ Kin Dance Company will blend art and issues of global ecology in Reign Forest, a new short work commissioned by the month-long arts/science series (along with the Lincoln Center in Fort Collins and the University of…

Mixed Media

Still suffering from post-party depression now that the Democratic National Convention is over? Listen Productions has just the cure: DNC Mediamockracy, a multimedia production that combines original video footage from the convention with scripted satire and audience interaction. There’s been lots of action just getting the script together; producer/director Mitch…

Come Together

Facing History is one of those nonprofits that work behind the scenes, without much notoriety or time in the limelight. But Denver is lucky to be one of eight cities in the nation with a full-time Facing History office, which trains teachers in many Front Range schools to introduce issues…

Barry Funny

The first humor book I ever read was called Dave Barry Is NOT Making This Up. It was a collection of columns by funnyman Dave Barry (who else?), and I laughed until I cried reading about exploding cows, snakes in toilets and Barry’s long-suffering teenage son, Robert. Or maybe it…

Five Alive

If Carrie Bradshaw thought New York City was all about sex, the characters in Candace Bushnell’s latest novel, One Fifth Avenue, think it’s all about real estate. In a time when most people are worried about making the payments on their median-priced $200,000 home, the characters who live at (or…

National Anathem

In Anathem, author Neal Stephenson, who’ll share his new book with the public tonight, presents a cadre of teenage monks on the fictional but notably Earth-like planet of Arbe who live outside the rush and bustle of normal society — and their essential separateness allows them to filter out what’s…

Moon Songs

Because music journalist Tom Moon shares my kind of pan-musical taste, his new listening guide, 1,000 Recordings to Hear Before You Die (a companion of sorts to Patricia Schultz’s enormously popular 1,000 Places to See Before You Die), had me hooked from the first page: A well-thought-out crazy quilt of…

The Dandy Warhols

The acclaimed documentary DiG! spotlighted the late 1990s ascent of pretentious psych-lite outfit the Dandy Warhols, but by the time the film hit theaters in 2004, the band was on a slippery descent. Having alienated fans with the new-wave redux of Welcome to the Monkey House, the group was gearing…

Cthulhu does Lovecraft some justice

The history of film adaptations of the works of H.P. Lovecraft is almost universally atrocious, so understand that saying Cthulhu is among the best movies based on his work is damnation by faint praise — like saying someone is the kindest of serial killers. Set in the very near future,…

Flick Pick

The history of film adaptations of the works of H.P. Lovecraft is almost universally atrocious, so understand that saying Cthulhu is among the best movies based on his work is damnation by faint praise — like saying someone is the kindest of serial killers. Set in the very near future,…

Cheap, Easy Web

While reading Seventeen’s latest issue, I found out about a website that has everything from apparel to costumes. The best part…great prices! We would all love to have the time to go out to shop, but with school, homework, studying, and jobs, it can be hard to find the extra…

Secondhand Sartorialism: Nothing New Under the Sun

My obsession with vintage clothing has been a large part of who I am for about as long as I can remember. Sure, some could interpret such an obsession as my just being superficial, but I like to think of myself as someone who has an eye for quality and…

Incroyables by Melissa May Spring 2009 Fashion Show

Melissa May, one of Denver’s most talented local fashion designers, will be premiering her retro beach inspired Spring 2009 line tonight at 9 p.m. at the Colorado History Museum, 1300 Broadway. Followers of the Denver fashion scene will no doubt have seen May’s work by now, but this is her…

William Stockman focuses on the figure at Ironton Studios

Over the last quarter-century, old-fashioned representational imagery has supplanted abstraction, which had dominated most of the cutting-edge art of the twentieth century and become the preeminent expression in the fine arts internationally. It’s not that abstraction is passé; it’s just that more and more artists have embraced the figure to…

Steven Turner leaves Historic Denver behind

Last week, the Colorado Historical Society announced that Steven Turner will become the director of the State Historical Fund. That means that Turner is resigning as the director of Historic Denver. The promotion is good news for those of us who appreciate the old buildings of Denver. Not because Turner…

Capsule reviews of current shows

Bubs. This is a play accompanied by songs, a concert yoked to a narrative, with the elements held together by the talent and energy of actor-singer Erik Sandvold. Writers Cy Frost and Doug Olson came up with the idea of showcasing a slew of different performers, all played by one…

Starship Troopers

The movie Starship Troopers is an utter failure as an adaptation of Robert Heinlein’s revered classic science-fiction novel, which is enough to damn it in the eyes of many fans. But if you can get past that, you’ll enjoy the film on its own merits. Like director Paul Verhoeven’s first…