Fifteen Places to Live Pride to the Fullest This Weekend in Denver

Last Sunday’s senseless mass shooting at Pulse, an LGBTQ nightclub in Orlando, Florida, left an immediate and indelible scar on the global gay community, an injury made graver by the fact that it occurred in June, the month when gay pride is celebrated the world over.  Here in Denver, we’re…

The Top Ten Things to Catch at Denver Comic Con

The fifth annual Denver Comic Con will invade the Colorado Convention Center over Father’s Day weekend, June 17 through June 19. What started as a humble hometown show (albeit one with big aspirations) wound up breaking attendance records year after year, taking off from just over 25,000 attendees in its…

Hamilton Is Coming to Denver!

Hamilton is coming! The musical honored with eleven Tony awards on Sunday will play the Buell Theatre as part of the Denver Center for the Performing Arts 2017/’18 Broadway subscription series. This is the national touring company, which means playwright/star Lin-Manuel Miranda won’t be in the cast…but then, he’s taking a…

Diva Watch 2016: Meet Denver’s Best Drag Queen, Felony Misdemeanor

In Diva Watch, we profile the passionate, diverse and fascinating performers who light up Denver’s drag community, expanding on our Diva Dozen list from 2015 and our new Freshest Faces list for 2016 by asking different queens — from established to ingénue — questions that take a peek beneath the…

A Slave Princess Leia? It’s Denver Comic Con Bingo!

Denver Comic Con returns tomorrow through June 19, filling the Colorado Convention Center with so many panels and parties and cosplay events that we just offered a handy guide to ten things you don’t want to miss at this fifth annual con. But there’s more, so much more — and to help…

Poet Mathias Svalina Delivers Dreams on Demand

This summer you may be too swamped to remember your subconscious. If you don’t have time to dream, or if you can’t recall them, you can enroll in a service that will bring typed up dreams to your doorstep courtesy of local poet and bike messenger, Mathias Svalina, creator of…

Filmmakers: PitchLatino Is Accepting Submissions for a Grant!

Aspiring filmmakers, rejoice! You soon could have $2,500 for a project. The Denver Film Society is taking submissions for its inaugural PitchLatino, which “seeks projects in pre-production that highlight Latino voices, culture and themes within the community.” The project is part of the Denver Film Society’s CineLatino Film Festival, which…

Genius Dramatizes Editor Maxwell Perkins’ Shaping of Thomas Wolfe

If you can get past the spectacle of British and Australian actors portraying some of the most important figures of 20th-century American literature, Genius is a good example of a prestige pic that is not only literate but surprisingly vibrant. It’s the story of the tumultuous relationship between hot-tempered, Asheville-born…

Pixar Dives Under the Sea Again — and Into Memory Itself

Finding Nemo may have been a cartoon about a clownfish traveling across the ocean looking for his son, but it was also one of Pixar’s first overt forays into the workings of the human mind. The film, from 2003, was haunted by loss: The protagonist, Marlin (voiced by Albert Brooks),…

The Ten Best Summer Arts Festivals in Colorado

Arts festivals are the great cultural equalizers in Colorado: They often feature high-caliber pieces to engage more serious fans while still keeping the atmosphere low-key enough for those who feel intimidated by galleries and more esoteric options. Not an art enthusiast? Most of the festivals also feature great music and…

100 Colorado Creatives 3.0: Jaime Jennings

#77: Jaime Jennings Ten years ago, as crafting with a DIY ethic enjoyed a national resurgence, Jaime Jennings helped start a tiny, local revolution on Broadway, where she opened Fancy Tiger Crafts. Under the Fancy Tiger banner, Jennings has engaged and supported Denver’s crafting community, even instigating a fierce buy-local holiday craft…