Playbill: Three New Performances in Denver November 4-8

This week an old Broadway favorite is returning to the Buell, while Denver’s Wonderbound rolls out a new work at the Mizel Center’s JAAMM Fest. And in celebration of Denver Arts Week, Chance to Dance invites the public to check out what’s coming out of dance studios around town. Disney’s…

Denver Film Festival 2015 Preview: Anomalisa and More

Again this year, Denver Film Festival artistic director Brit Withey is offering his must-see picks for each day of the fest — including many flicks that movie lovers might otherwise miss amid the flood of silver-screen goodies. Today he spotlights the opening night feature, Anomalisa, and offers a preview of the…

Why I’m Still Watching The Muppets

The Muppets doesn’t work, exactly, but I’m still watching. As a relative outsider to the 60-year Muppets franchise, I’ve long suspected that early imprinting is the key to loving Jim Henson’s gaudy, unblinking rags. I’ve never felt a particular need to watch pieces of felt tell Borscht Belt–style jokes, and…

Another 100 Colorado Creatives: Dede LaRue

#5: Dede LaRue Sometime in the ‘80s, spray-painted pink flamingos began appearing on the sides of dumpsters and rollaways around Denver, long before the city even imagined it had a graffiti problem. They were left there by Dede LaRue, an artist/troublemaker with a delightful sense of humor. She’s best-known now…

The Peanuts Movie Holds True to Its Inspirations

Yes, it’s 3-D computer animation, and yes, it shows us more of the face of Charlie Brown’s Little Red-Haired Girl than you ever thought you would see. But the news, for the most part, is good: The Peanuts Movie is much closer in spirit to Charles Schulz’s half-century comic-strip masterpiece…

Craig Looks Great, but Spectre Is Just Too Much of a Good Thing

Because women are particularly beguiling when viewed from behind, the camera loves to follow them: Anyone who’s watched James Stewart’s lovesick detective trailing Kim Novak, a platinum dream poured into a pale-gray flannel hourglass, understands the voyeurism at the heart of Vertigo. With Spectre — the 24th James Bond picture…

Photos: A Dia de los Muertos Celebration at Crown Hill Cemetery

Today is officially El Dia de los Muertos, but families observed the Mexican tradition yesterday at Olinger Crown Hill Cemetery, where altars to the departed, face painting and live entertainment were all part of the event, captured in these photos by Ken Hamblin III. Now see the full Olinger Crown Hill…

Literary Calendar: Three Book Events in Denver November 2-8

This week you can shake the hand of a Clinton, sharpen you own writing chops with colleagues at the library, or bring your pooch to the Tattered Cover for a dog-friendly, outdoor book signing. There’s something here for everyone — read all about it. Chelsea Clinton, It’s Your World: Get…

The Ten Best Comedy Events in Denver in November

This November, let us give thanks for the cornucopia of Denver comedy overflowing with imported and locally-sourced bursts of mirth. Though games of sport typically dominate the autumn entertainment landscape, stuffing comedy into the locker of obscurity like some schoolyard bully, the bounty of joke shows this month is burly…

John Turturro to Receive John Cassavetes Award at Denver Film Festival

T The John Cassavetes Award, established in 1989 in collaboration with Cassavetes’s widow, Gena Rowlands, is presented annually to an individual who has made a significant contribution to the world of filmmaking and whose work reflects the spirit of the late filmmaker. The award was first presented to Steven Soderberg;…

Three Things to Do for Free in Denver This Week, November 2-5

Ski resorts started opening last week, so it’s all downhill from here! But there’s also plenty to do in town this week, when you can support a girl’s right to rock and also swap punk records. Check out the Westword calendar for more events, and drop us a comment if you…

The Ten Best Film Events In Denver in November

Out with the creeps and crawlies of October: November opens the floodgates to all those movies you’ll see advertised as “The Best Film of the Year!” To counter all those new, end-of-the-year releases from the studios, our favorite repertory houses have come up with some great programming of classics and…