Review: Hampered by Hollow Script, The Constant Wife Earns Applause
We’d love to see this production’s talent in the service of a better play.
We’d love to see this production’s talent in the service of a better play.
The idea practically sells itself: Kevin Hart has to take night classes to get his high school degree, and Tiffany Haddish plays his suffer-no-bullshit teacher
The next seven days are blazing with fun.
To fall in love with A Star Is Born is to embrace these paradoxes and, to quote a song Gaga sings in the film, go “off the deep end” and submerge oneself “far from the shallow.”
Landmark Theatre’s request that the antitrust lawsuit filed by arthouse cinemas be dismissed has been denied.
Incoming RedLine resident Eileen Roscina Richardson follows more than one muse, though they all seem to meet back up in the end.
The re-enactment and its subsequent cinematic portrayal were both the brainchild of Greene himself, and they mark the latest chapter in the career of a documentarian whose work keeps finding new ways to probe the gray area between authenticity and performance
The rent may be due, but there’s plenty of free fun to be had.
Events explore everything from honest and patient self-evaluation for both teens and adults, to a feminism both serious and comedic.
The Rockies’ place in the post-season playoffs isn’t the only win at Coors Field. It looks like there’s a solution in the works for “The Evolution of the Ball,” the iconic Lonnie Hanzon sculpture that has graced the Wynkoop Street walkway into Coors Field since the ballpark opened in 1995…
Let loose this weekend on the mat or in a happy hour.
Local legend Cleo Parker Robinson dances “Barrelhouse Blues” one last time.
A June 2014 hailstorm had put the attraction out of business.
Get busy, Denver.
Born in Taiwan and a graduate of the Rocky Mountain College of Art + Design, Lin Wen-Ben grew into a practice with roots in the performative sway and mark-making motions of brush calligraphy.
The retrospective of the renowned Chicago sculptor fills the indoor galleries, too.
The play could use more vitality: a revelation, a jolt of surprise, a bit more juice.
Different name, same film festival. The G.I. Joe Film Festival returns to Denver as the Action Figure Film Festival.
Late night host Conan O’Brien is hitting the road with a crew of fellow comics from Team Coco – his multimedia comedy company – for Conan & Friends: An Evening of Stand-up and Investment Tips.
The play premieres at Su Teatro on September 27.
Hit the galleries this weekend.
The cameras aren’t even there when the kids officially present their projects, but the filmmakers still wring the big day for all the drama they can, putting off as long as possible the revelation of whether any of their subjects win