The Wonders Is a Work of Subtle Beauty and Spirit

Bees are such tiny, seemingly inconsequential creatures, yet milligram for milligram, they affect the landscape in profound ways. You could say the same about small, delicate movies like Italian filmmaker Alice Rohrwacher’s 2014 Cannes Grand Prix winner The Wonders, which tells the story of a hippie beekeeper family in the…

Those Who Can’t Official Trailer Is Here!

Many Denverites got the same chill yesterday watching the official video premiere of Those Who Can’t — the new show on TruTV from the Grawlix, the comedy squad comprising local heroes Ben Roy, Adam Cayton-Holland and Andrew Orvedahl — as they did watching Rateliff and the Night Sweats on Fallon: It’s…

Another 100 Colorado Creatives: Susan Froyd

#1: Susan Froyd Now and then throughout this grand 100CC adventure, it’s been suggested that I participate in my own project and answer the questionnaire myself. I haven’t known exactly what to think about that, because I don’t see myself as the maker and doer here. I’m just the ultimate…

The Ten Best Comedy Events in Denver in December

December is a traditionally festive month. But between its Judeo-Christian holidays, family gatherings and glittering lights, it can be easy to go the entire month without replenishing your giggle stores. Fortunately, December is also a month of giving, and hoards of presents await under the chuckle tree, ready to reward Denverites…

Lysistrata Update Chi-Raq Is a Marvel

O, Zeus, hear my lament that I was not present when Spike Lee imagined updating Lysistrata to present-day Chicago. I’ll bet he burst himself cackling. Aristophanes’s 411 B.C. comedy, written during the three-decade Peloponnesian War, concocts a crazy scheme: Women refuse sex until their blue-balled men give in and declare…

Five Literary Events in Denver for December 3-6

A book store should be a required stop on any holiday shopper’s to-do list, but it’s not the only place to find literary content in Denver this week. We’ve got book signings, readings, performances, magazine releases and a hella good night of slam poetry, too. Toni Tipton-Martin, The Jemima Code:…

The Mayday Experiment: Made by Mom

There have been many things keeping me from working on the tiny house lately — from typical seasonal sickness to a gigantic commissioned project with an insane deadline that ate up all my time for six weeks, and now with the holidays approaching I despair of getting anything done. But…

What to Do on Colorado’s Ski Slopes: December 2015

It’s here. The winter snow sports season has arrived. Most of the resorts are open — with the rest making plans for this month. But there is already plenty to do out there. You can read about what’s new at each resort in the Edge, our winter sports guide, which…

Photos: New Life — and Holiday Lights — at Union Station

At Friday’s downtown Denver Grand Illumination, thousands of twinkling LED lights were switched on up and down the 16th Street Mall, from Union Station to the City and County Building to the delight of bundled-up friends and families on the stroll. Photographer Ken Hamblin caught the bright lights and swanky…

Photos: Small Business Saturday at the Horseshoe Holiday Market

Holiday shopping began in earnest — in the best possible, all-local, handmade way — at the 2015 Horseshoe Holiday Market, which featured 100 artisan vendors, food and fashion trucks, and photo ops with a selfie Santa or a tintype artist. Catch the buy-local fever with these images from photographer Danielle…

The Ten Best Geek Events in Denver in December

Soon it will be time to hang our stockings with care, but even well before Santa visits, we geeks will be awash in gifts. December is far from the most geek friendly month of the year, but there’s still no shortage of nerdy fun to be had. From Star Wars celebrations…

Photos: A Frosty Night at Blossoms of Light

Crowds bundled up last Friday to don HoloSpex glasses and wander in wonder through Blossoms of Light at the Denver Botanic Gardens on opening night. The annual holiday lighting display remains open daily, including Christmas Day and New Year’s Day, through January 2, with holiday music performances offered on selected…

Beaver Creek Resort Is Open: Here’s What’s New in 2015

Beaver Creek Resort opened up on Wednesday with more than 720 acres of terrain — “the most terrain offered on opening day since 2002,” the resort says. “Season to date, the resort has already received more than 50 inches of natural snowfall and has benefited from ideal snowmaking conditions in…