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Eleven Things Art Lovers Can Do and See on First Friday Weekend

Eleven Things Art Lovers Can Do and See on First Friday Weekend

By Susan FroydMay 30, 2018

Don’t waste this First Friday weekend in Denver.

Paul Schrader’s <i>First Reformed</i> Dares to Stare Right Into the Void

Paul Schrader’s First Reformed Dares to Stare Right Into the Void

By Alan ScherstuhlMay 30, 2018

The morality-tale obviousness of First Reformed’s plotting at times proves at odds with its sensitive detailing of its characters’ inner and spiritual lives

Umbrella Art Takes Over Breckenridge During WAVE

Umbrella Art Takes Over Breckenridge During WAVE

By Susan FroydMay 30, 2018

Berlin-based artist Stephanie Imbeau is bringing “Place/d,” a new series of monumental light installations comprising brightly lit umbrellas, to Breckenridge on May 31 through June 3.

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Denver Moon Creators on Red Fever, Beer in Books, and Transmedia Sci Fi

Denver Moon Creators on Red Fever, Beer in Books, and Transmedia Sci Fi

By Josh SchlossbergMay 30, 2018

Hex Publishers will host a launch party on June 1.

The 21 Best Events in Denver, May 29 Through June 4

The 21 Best Events in Denver, May 29 Through June 4

By Westword StaffMay 29, 2018

Although summer doesn’t officially start for weeks, summer activities are in full swing.

Wayne Kennedy Has the Prescription for Denver Theater Longevity

Wayne Kennedy Has the Prescription for Denver Theater Longevity

By Juliet WittmanMay 29, 2018

“I’m pretty proud of being a Denver actor,” he says.

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The Symphonic Doc <i>Mountain</i> Inspires Nothing Short of Awe

The Symphonic Doc Mountain Inspires Nothing Short of Awe

By Alan ScherstuhlMay 29, 2018

Its heights might on occasion yank your stomach to the theater floor, but much of Mountain is a bit of a bliss-out, a chance to contemplate the planet’s most remote and dangerous places and our relationship to them

An Aggressive, Restless Film Adaptation Can’t Quite Kill Chekhov’s <i>Seagull</i>

An Aggressive, Restless Film Adaptation Can’t Quite Kill Chekhov’s Seagull

By Alan ScherstuhlMay 29, 2018

Michael Mayer’s sunnily bleak all-star film, I fear, squirms through the first acts of Chekhov’s masterpiece the way a cast member’s 8-year-old cousin might in a theater seat

Review: Five Solos at Robischon Offer an Abundance of Abstraction

Review: Five Solos at Robischon Offer an Abundance of Abstraction

By Michael PagliaMay 29, 2018

Abstraction has been making a major comeback this spring, and shows such as these just add to the momentum.

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Book It: The Five Best Literary Events This Week

Book It: The Five Best Literary Events This Week

By Teague BohlenMay 29, 2018

Michael Pollan is coming May 31, and the Colorado Book Awards will be announced June 2.

Free for All: The Five Best Free Events in Denver This Week

By Byron GrahamMay 28, 2018

Celebrate thirty years of public art in Denver!

Reader: Heritage Amusement Park Worth the Walk Through History

Reader: Heritage Amusement Park Worth the Walk Through History

By Westword StaffMay 26, 2018

The venue in Golden has been on a wild ride, and took last year off.

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Weekend Warriors: Five Denver Workouts

Weekend Warriors: Five Denver Workouts

By Lauren ArchulettaMay 25, 2018

With a long Memorial Day weekend coming up, there are plenty of opportunities to squeeze in a workout.

Jennifer Fox’s <i>The Tale</i> Lays Bare the Truth About Childhood Abuse

Jennifer Fox’s The Tale Lays Bare the Truth About Childhood Abuse

By Lara ZarumMay 25, 2018

In The Tale, both repression and revelation take the form of stories — the stories we tell ourselves and the sometimes irreconcilable stories other people tell about us

Matt Wright Goes Solo in <i> Naked and Afraid XL: All-Stars</i>

Matt Wright Goes Solo in Naked and Afraid XL: All-Stars

By Matthew Van DeventerMay 25, 2018

The survival expert is alone in Africa on Naked and Afraid XL: All-Stars.

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Brad Poppie Built a Clothing Line for Bodybuilders

Brad Poppie Built a Clothing Line for Bodybuilders

By Mauricio RochaMay 25, 2018

Brad Poppie created a clothing line for bodybuilders.

Ten Things to Do in Denver for $10 and Under (Seven Free!)

Ten Things to Do in Denver for $10 and Under (Seven Free!)

By Westword StaffMay 24, 2018

Enjoy the weekend on the cheap.

100 Colorado Creatives 4.0: Aaron Mulligan and Lucía Rodríguez

100 Colorado Creatives 4.0: Aaron Mulligan and Lucía Rodríguez

By Susan FroydMay 24, 2018

Aaron Mulligan and Lucía Rodríguez of Juicebox don’t mince words.

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Ten Ways to Celebrate Memorial Day in Denver

Ten Ways to Celebrate Memorial Day in Denver

By Amy AntonationMay 24, 2018

Memorial Day is here, and this weekend we honor those who paid the ultimate price so we could have a day off on Monday.

Heritage Amusement Park Is Back After a Wild Ride

Heritage Amusement Park Is Back After a Wild Ride

By Kera MorrisMay 24, 2018

It missed last season, but now it’s back.

A Heckler Saved the Matchbox Open Mic From Rainy Day Blues

By Byron GrahamMay 23, 2018

The Matchbox is back and damper than ever.

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Five Things for Art Lovers to Do and See This Weekend in Denver

Five Things for Art Lovers to Do and See This Weekend in Denver

By Susan FroydMay 23, 2018

Hit the galleries this Memorial Day weekend.

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