What I Learned About Denver While Visiting New Orleans

Whenever I travel to a different city, I can’t seem to get Denver out of my mind. It’s like clockwork: Since I began documenting the changes to my hometown over the last half-decade, I have become obsessed with how other cities operate and treat their citizens. Last week I visited…

Photos: The Goth Takeover Paints It Black at Lakeside

The sun was out at Lakeside Amusement Park on Saturday, May 21, but that didn’t stop a contingent of goths in full regalia from darkening the paths for a takeover of the family attraction on the shores of Lake Rhoda. All photos by Brandon Marshall. Now see the full Gothic…

The Mayday Experiment: Scratching the Surface

For me, designing things is a two-steps-forward, one-step-back cha-cha-cha. The interior of the tiny house has been redesigned multiple times, as I think through what I really want. And even when the stairs were half-built, I still decided to cut them out, build out the loft and go a different,…

Review: Sweet & Lucky Is a Brave, Lovely, Original Adventure

Sweet & Lucky, an offering from the Denver Center for the Performing Arts’ Off-Center in collaboration with Third Rail Projects, is not a play, but an experience. The idea of theater as something that should change consciousness rather than being passively viewed isn’t new; it was big in the hallucinatory,…

Three Things to Do for Free in Denver, May 23-26

There’s plenty of food for thought on this week’s calendar, with gut-busting events that will keep your belly full — of both food and laughs. Our three favorite free events follow; check out the Westword calendar for more.  World Burrito Eating Preliminary Competition  Illegal Pete’s South Broadway 6 p.m. Tuesday,…

The Beautiful People Get Tainted in A Bigger Splash

Never one to betray the courage of his convictions, Luca Guadagnino excels at the unrepentantly grandiose and ludicrous. The title alone of his previous narrative feature, I Am Love (2009), signaled operatic sweep and loony sincerity, qualities further exalted by the film’s visual ravishments and seductive voluptuousness. The Italian director’s…

Denver Artists for Rent Control Takes a Stand Against the Rising Cost of Living

Roseanna Frechette — poet, activist and friend of Denver’s bohemian underground – thinks it’s time for Denver to take proactive steps toward keeping its arts community in town. Concerned about the continuing gentrification and redevelopment that’s put a stranglehold on our city’s creatives, who’re desperate for affordable digs and studio space,…

Gallery Sketches: Three New Shows in Denver May 20-22

You can find new artwork wherever you go this weekend, from the Art District on Santa Fe to the co-ops of the Navajo Street Art District and the cultivated wilds of River North. Here are some of the hot spots…and hot shows. Modern Structure Space Gallery Through July 2 Space…

Ten Things to Do in Denver for $10 or Less (Six Free), May 20-22

It’s a party, party weekend all over the city, from Civic Center Park — site of the rescheduled 4/20 rally — to Five Points to Stapleton. Across Denver, you can listen to music, laugh at comics, watch movies, drink beer and celebrate Colorado’s more recreational industries. Here are our ten…

A Sorority Spirit Seizes the Neighbors-verse

In Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising, the sequel to 2014’s old-people-vs.-frat-brothers comedy, Zac Efron takes off his shirt in nearly every scene he’s in. It’s a sight to behold — again and again and again, but a calculated effort, like most of this film, to appeal to the ladies. As surprising…