Rock-Climbing Doc Free Solo Thrills and Terrifies
The filmmakers capture Honnold’s 2016 and 2017 attempts to complete the first “free solo” climb of these granite cliffs, and the suspense is thrilling, agonizing, perhaps indecent
The filmmakers capture Honnold’s 2016 and 2017 attempts to complete the first “free solo” climb of these granite cliffs, and the suspense is thrilling, agonizing, perhaps indecent
The retrospective celebrates the work of the state’s best-known color-field painter.
Zines, pumpkins, G.I. Joe, Morbid Curiosities and more!
The path of true love never did run smooth, but it can be a hoot
The pups, named Primrose and Poppet and Phil and Potomac and Patriot, get dispatched from the organization Guide Dogs for the Blind to the homes of families dedicated to raising them for the first half of their training
Comedian Tom Papa, host of the Food Network’s brand new series Baked, is a charming and knowledgeable guide to the nation’s best bakeries. Now, he’s coming to Denver.
It’s official: the Denver Comic Con is no more. But fear not, True Believers: The Denver Pop Culture Con will continue to be your friendly neighborhood convention for all things geeky and good.
Brazilian native Gio Toninelo thinks small as much as he thinks big.
As Fall officially begins here in Denver, the literary offerings begin to pick up. The weather is cooler, daylight wanes, and falling leaves somehow make people want to turn the pages of a book. The various bookstores in and around town are here to oblige, offering up everything from graphic novels to psychological treatise to political philosophy to new novels and Neil Patrick Harris. Okay, so Neil Patrick Harris isn’t in an of himself literary, but like Jell-o, there’s always room for some Neil Patrick Harris.
Ultimately a story about brotherhood, friendship and the insecurity of life in a violent place, the film injects a sweetness and innocence into the genre, mostly through one stellar performance by John C. Reilly
As her marriage opens up, and Colette begins to take lovers of her own, Knightley summons up a moving sense of both relief and recklessness
Great things to do are piling up faster than fallen leaves around the Mile High City.
Readers comment on a comic’s response to T.J. Miller showing up at an open mic.
Emily Schromm has manifested her dream: Platform Strength.
As a bicultural artist, queer activist and simply a human helping others, Lares Feliciano is all about 24/7 community.
The show’s theme unites those moments in life when we come to some kind of turning point: “Hitting a wall and having to make a choice,” according to the composer.
Robert Seidel is careful to note that he’s not a digital animator, though he does make use of video and other newer technologies to make what he calls “moving paintings.”
This weekend is all about new beginnings and grand openings.
Get busy, Denver.
“Enthusiastic” doesn’t begin to describe Korean-American multimedia explorer Laura Hyunjhee Kim, a PhD candidate in intermedia, writing and performance at the University of Colorado Boulder who ferociously surfs cyberspace in dual roles as an onlooker and a participant.
Over fifteen years, he made many contributions to the local art scene.
Fall is here, and so is great artwork.