Three Things to Do for Free in Denver, July 11-14

Get out there, have some fun and go some good this week. Over the next few days you can hear stories, see art and watch sports — all for free. Below you’ll find details on three of the best free events in town; check out the Westword calendar for even…

Pokemon Go Infests Denver With Japanese Monsters

Tiny Japanese monsters have suddenly invaded Denver. If you download the free Pokémon Go app, you’ll see them popping up all over town: high-tech versions of the characters introduced to America on Pokémon cards two decades ago. While the app leaves something to be desired on a technological level (the augmented…

Reader: Should Denver Be Talking About Design? Or Gentrification?

The inaugural Denver Design Week runs through July 15; it’s billed as “a showcase for the region’s best architecture, interiors, art, brands and technology. Eight days of education, home and studio tours, demonstrations, presentations, conversations, inspiration, collaboration, and a launch party that might be the highlight of your summer.” Development…

The Ten Best Fashion Events in Denver in July

July promises to be a scorcher — and we’re talking about fashion, not the heat. Colorful bursts of fashion are popping all over the city, like fireworks. Following are ten fashion events that will light up your night this month, in chronological order.  10. Denver Design Week Launch Party 7…

Street Style: Musician Diego Florez Rocks on Broadway

Rock and roll, Denver. The Golden Triangle was the site of our annual Westword Music Showcase at the end of June, and in addition to hearing great music we saw a lot of great festival style, including a standout menswear look sported by musician Diego Florez, a Colorado native raised on the Northside…

Ten Things to Do in Denver for $10 or Less (Eight Free), July 8-10

Last weekend was a blast, but there’s plenty to do in Denver this weekend, too — from celebrating the thirtieth anniversary of a major festival to trying out a new market. Our ten favorite events follow; find more on the Westword calendar.  Colorado Black Arts Festival City Park 10 a.m…

100 Colorado Creatives 3.0: Deb Flomberg

#73: Deb Flomberg Helping to stage fun and off-the-wall shows for Equinox Theatre Company (including the current Evil Dead: The Musical, known for its ever-popular bloody front-row “spatter-zone” seating) isn’t enough to keep Deb Flomberg busy: The actress, director, producer, writer and PR queen is also a booster of the…

Ultrarunners Raise the Barre With New Studio on Platte Street

Denver’s been getting quite a workout lately, with all the indoor cycle studios and fitness franchises popping up around town. Now you can add Barre Forte,  1553 Platte Street, to the lineup: Colorado ultrarunners Amy O’Connell and Sarah Brittenham opened the doors of Denver’s second licensed Barre Forte studio on June 25…

With Election Year, the Purge Series Reaches Its Term Limit

James DeMonaco’s Purge series, about a near future in which all crime is legal for one annual 12-hour period, began as a disturbing setup for basic genre thrills: 2013’s franchise-starter was essentially a home-invasion thriller with a dystopian twist. By the time Purge: Anarchy rolled around a year later, the…

Todd Solondz’s Wiener-Dog Embarks on a Satiric Odyssey

A wiener dog is the perfect mascot for Todd Solondz’s films. Dachshunds are ridiculous, funny without trying, but that zero-dignity waddle belies a much fiercer purpose: to hunt and kill small prey. Solondz’s body of work, stretching from coming-of-age cringefest Welcome to the Dollhouse to his newest, Wiener-Dog, has the…

Our Kind of Traitor Kind of Gets le Carré Right

Stanley Kubrick once sent his friend John le Carré a letter about why he couldn’t adapt one of the author’s books. “Essentially,” he wrote, “how do you tell a story it took the author 165,000 (my guess) good and necessary words to tell, with 12,000 words (about the number of…

Mike and Dave Need a Better Movie

Sometimes a movie seems like it was more fun to make than it is to watch. Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates is one of those movies. Zac Efron and Adam DeVine are Dave and Mike Stangle, two troublemaking brothers with a knack for walking the tightrope of party-makers/breakers. With…

100 Colorado Creatives 3.0: Gemma Danielle

#74: Gemma Danielle Artist Gemma Danielle’s intricate mandala work intersects with her mastery of the healing arts as a Reiki practitioner. For her, both are spiritual, referencing inner energies and meditational journeys. And now she shares these visual therapies on a larger scale in public murals, most notably her Urban…