CeCe McDonald and Joshua Allen Bring Black Excellence Tour to Town
Trans prison abolitionists CeCe McDonald and Joshua Allen will be bringing the Black Excellence Tour to Auraria Campus on Wednesday, March 28.
Trans prison abolitionists CeCe McDonald and Joshua Allen will be bringing the Black Excellence Tour to Auraria Campus on Wednesday, March 28.
A splendid jewel box of a movie about rather grisly matters, the filmmaker’s latest represents another example of the clash between his playfully self-aware aesthetic and his growing obsession with our inhumanity
Fortunately, Rothstein’s film, for the most part, is more well-reported expose than it is cliche-driven agitprop, a film that blows the whistle on ongoing financial crimes
Denver is full of fun March 27 through April 2, 2018.
Don’t miss these book lovers’ events.
Molina Speaks works in the trenches, giving voice to a community rooted in mestizo culture through poetry and performance, as well as rap and hip-hop music – all tools that help empower others to follow in his positive path.
This Terror, developed by David Kajganich and certainly the best of AMC’s prestige-TV horror series, is always suspenseful, superbly acted, shrewdly paced and committed to the summoning up what the experience of Arctic isolation might actually have been like
Besides telling the story of two rappers who eventually became casualties in the ‘90s ridiculous East Coast/West Coast rap beef, Unsolved is also a double-stacked, occasionally trite, police procedural
They’ll be signing their book, Marlon Bundo’s Day in the Life of the Vice President….not the John Oliver version.
Looking for free things to do this week in Denver? These are our picks.
The Scissor Sweethearts will be performing on April 1.
Our own Michael Roberts recently reported on HBO’s John Oliver and his March 18 takedown of Mike Pence, specifically regarding the vice president’s history of opposition to the reality of homosexuality and his support of the extremely anti-gay Colorado Springs outfit Focus on the Family. In Oliver’s methodical skewering of…
Get sweating for a good cause (or a cocktail) this weekend. Here are five options to get you moving, fundraising or celebrating.
Mackenzie Browning, a Canadian artist now living in Denver, bridges technique-heavy practices in printmaking, the book arts and a distinctive brand of architectural installation-building in his work.
This weekend, Denver bookworms, music aficionados, and nerds of every stripe are spoiled for choice as shows, readings, concerts and screenings abound.
On Saturday, March 24, at the Denver March Powwow, Native American fancy dancing will be merged with classical ballet.
As Mo’Print 2018 winds down, there’s still plenty of print shows left to see.
“The robots were the good guys, because humans drove them. So maybe they weren’t technically robots. Well, some of them were.”
The film chronicles Roxanne’s teenage years — her brief time in the limelight — when she became one of the greatest in the game
The $70 million Ent Center facility in Colorado Springs is as impressive as the inaugural show.
In his first reign as a programmer at the Sie FilmCenter, Keith Garcia became synonymous with the Sie experience, balancing the best in independent film with the fun stuff, from horror-flick and sci-fi series to fun and cultish one-shots from the underground.
The production at Curious Theatre Company is one huge, nourishing and gut-punching wallop of an evening.