The Revenant Brings Life-and-Death Drama to Your Doorstep

What’s been missing for years in Hollywood’s adventure films? Verisimilitude. Correspondent with the rise of computers and the ability to show us any place that filmmakers can imagine has been the fall of immersiveness — that sense that the actors are in a place you can’t go yourself instead of…

The Ten Best Locally Produced Comedy Shows in Denver

The landscape of the Denver comedy scene is constantly changing. Comedians move away, venues change or close down. Neighborhoods gentrify and audiences dissipate. Ephemerality is simply the cost of doing business in a field that offers precious little security, economic and otherwise. Even so, this past year witnessed a solid…

Three Things to Do for Free in Denver This Week, January 4-7

Welcome to 2016. Did you resolve to have save money in the new year? That doesn’t mean you can’t have fun. This week you can become a tea sommelier, learn how to write comedy or see some pretty scenery and ugly environmental realities about ski resorts — all for free…

Photos: Ten Great Shots from Another 100 Colorado Creatives

We finished our second round of 100 Colorado Creatives questionnaire profiles — a celebration of local artists, performers, makers and doers — in December. Now, as we mull over who to feature in the next 100, you can look back at the entire Another 100 Colorado Creatives series with our…

Geeky Colorado New Year’s Resolutions for 2016

Goodbye 2015! Hello 2016! The turning of the calendar marks time for reflection (did that last week) and looking forward — resolution time, in other words. I skipped my resolutions last  year, in part because I was still working on my 2014 resolutions, but the time has come for a…

The Ten Best Comedy Events in Denver in January

January is a month of new beginnings, and Denver comedy is putting its best foot forward with a crowded calendar of great shows. From generational icons and comedy legends to pro wrestlers and local buffoons, there’s a standup up show to tickle every kind of fancy, even if you don’t…

The Ten Best Film Events in Denver in January

The new year is upon us and with it comes twelve more months ready to be filled to the brim with films, be they classic or new, fancy or just famous. We continue to be lucky to host such robust and varied cinematic possibilities in our city and so, after…

Street Style: Stylist Bruce Woods, Jr. Spotted in Brooklyn

In the past, we’ve pointed out that wearing black is the best way to show off accessories — and we found a perfect example of this back in September in New York. While visiting Brooklyn Bridge Park we ran into freelance stylist and boutique consultant, Bruce Woods, Jr. “I’ve been…

Ten People You Shouldn’t Text on New Year’s Eve

New Year’s is all about the old and the new—fresh starts, auld acquaintance not being forgotten, you know the drill. So we go out for the night to ring it all in, watch the ball drop either literally or metaphorically, and toast to the promise of all that’s coming. But for…

The Ten Best Geek Events in Denver in January

Happy new year! 2015 was a great year to be a geek, but there’s every reason to think 2016 will be just as good, if not better. To get your year started off right, we’ve rounded up ten of  Denver’s best opportunities to get your geek on and listed them,…

Stream These Great 2015 Movies or Die Lonely and Out of the Loop

As cinematic year 2015 reaches its end, the FOMO specter threatens to haunt us all. If you pored over the results of our film poll and felt aghast at how many apparently great movies you’ve yet to see, here at last is a chance to catch up without braving traffic. —Michael…

Ten Don’t-Miss Movies of 2016

As we ring in another year in movie-going — and as the industry prepares for its annual spasm of awards and accolades — it seems an apt time to look ahead. Here are ten films you won’t want to miss in 2016. 1. The Invitation (Directed by Karyn Kusama) The…

The Ten Best Denver Street-Art Murals of 2015

This list involves a lot of blood, sweat, and tears. The artists who ignore the gallery and take to the streets to paint their murals are among the most hard-working in the city. Narrowing it down to ten is a near impossible task, but subjectively, we have chosen our favorite…

Westword’s Ten Most-Read Denver Arts and Culture Stories in 2015

What got people talking in 2015? On Westword’s arts blog, the hottest topics spanned everything from inner city woes and ugly buildings to the most Colorado-iffic ways of escaping both. Without fanfare, here are our ten most-read arts blogs of 2015. 10) Film on the Rocks 2015 Schedule Announced “Outdoor…

New Year’s Eve: My First Night With Itchy-O

For some people, New Year’s Eve is the greatest night of the year. For others, it’s time to stay home, solo and safe. And for a few people…well, keep reading for this eye-opening account that Michelle Garcia submitted for our My Best/Worst New Year’s Eve contest. I hail from the…