The Interview Will Be Remembered for All the Wrong Reasons

Editor’s Note: Sony has officially canceled the theatrical release of The Interview following terrorist threats against theaters and the announcement that several major theater chains had opted not to exhibit the film. The following review was written before Sony pulled The Interview– and stands as a reminder that world-shaking art…

The Ten Best TV Shows of 2014

TV continued to unmoor from its origins and transform into something else this year. No longer tethered to a specific appliance, a particular kind of storytelling, or even commercial concerns, “television” now feels like an increasingly obsolete word. But that’s a discussion for another time, for we’ve come to celebrate…

The Light Stuff

Every year, the Colorado Hebrew Chorale’s annual Festival of Lights illuminates the traditions of Hanukkah for people of all faiths. This year’s celebration lands on the third night of the holiday, and the BYO menorah party’s repertoire of both conventional and modern hymns will range from a doo-wop version of…

Have Fun Storming The Castle!

The R.O.U.S. (Rodents of Unusual Size) in The Princess Bride are little people in ridiculous rubber costumes. Andre the Giant really could drink a small pond’s worth of alcohol without falling down or even stumbling. And author William Goldman, who wrote the book on which the movie is based, nearly…

The Joy of Socks

Madelife’s annual holiday party is strictly BYOS: Bring your own sock. Tonight, the Boulder DIY venue is hosting its third Festivus Puppet Party, where guests can partake in puppet performances and dance-offs — after creating their own Festivus puppets, of course. If you provide the sock, madelife will take care…

Helping Hands

East High students made news as the first of several Denver high-school groups to walk out in protest of police brutality in Ferguson, Missouri. Their actions not only stirred up discussion around town, but inspired a conversation at East, where students Mary Dowling and her friend, Ashia Ajani, began to…

All’s Fair

For this year’s Night Fair Before Christmas, fun expert Kalina Ross decided she would go so big that she would need two parties: a shindig for the little ones and another celebration for the grownups. During the day, this part market, part party will be a wonderland for kids, with…

One Long Night

Many cultures that originated in the Northern Hemisphere have solstice celebrations to mark the changing of the seasons. While winter is beginning in earnest, the days will only get longer for the next six months. There are many ways to celebrate the solstice, but only the souls at the Mercury…

Homemade for the Holidays

In a perfect world, everyone would have both the time and the ability to create thoughtful, handmade gifts for family and friends. Of course, ours is a far from perfect world — which is where Share Denver’s Fairfax Holiday Market comes in. The second annual holiday market will feature the…

Happy Daze

“We are excited to bring a second weekend of free live music to our guests this year and cap off the Vail Snow Daze event with performances from 10,000 Maniacs and Rusted Root,” says Vail spokeswoman Sara Lococco. “So if you missed out on the first weekend, there is still…

Vail Loves a Parade

Vail’s Paper Lantern Project debuted last winter thanks to the town’s Art in Public Places program. The concept brought local elementary-school children and their families together with an artist to create beautiful paper lanterns with reed frameworks, which the kids then carried aloft, lit by LED lights, at Vail’s annual…

Riff and Ready

Josh Blue has an uncanny ability to be instantly likable from the moment he grabs the mike, and to remain likable for the duration of his set, even though he doesn’t shy away from challenging subjects as he tosses off hilarious riffs. A pillar of the Denver comedy scene for…

Spin a Yarn

Poet and artist Ed Ward came to Denver nearly forty years ago, with designs of living a Beat life inspired by the earlier escapades of Kerouac and friends. Actually, it was his girlfriend’s wish to pull up eastern roots in order to start a new life in the West —…

Silent Night, Not

Christmas Eve comes but once a year, and so does Heebonism, simultaneously — because why would any self-respecting young Jewish person want to sit at home watching midnight Mass on television when he or she could be out having fun? This annual night on the town for Jewish professionals, now…

Carrying a Torch

“This is the 36th year of our holiday torchlight parade tradition, and I think, obviously, that the longevity is a tribute to the fact that it really is pretty spectacular,” boasts Winter Park spokesman Steve Hurlbert. “You’re sitting by a bonfire at the base singing Christmas carols, when all of…

Beat Street

“To have seen a specter isn’t everything, and there are deathmasks piled, one atop the other, clear to heaven. Commoner still are the wan visages of those returning from the shadow of the valley. This means little to those who have not lifted the veil.” So begins the “Joan Anderson…

Light Bright

Even if you were just at the Denver Botanic Gardens to catch the final days of the Chihuly exhibit, there’s no reason to skip your trip to the Blossoms of Light display, because it really does get better each year as the DBG adds more and more lights and features…

Public Spectacle

“Aspen is a wonderful, crazy circus at the holidays,” says Laura Thielen, co-director of Aspen Film, which will kick off its 23rd annual Academy Screenings Festival today at the Wheeler Opera House, 320 East Hyman Street. “It’s a great time to come up and see the heart and soul of…

Gone to the Dogs

Mountain people love their pups, and the denizens of Breckenridge are no exception. For that reason, the town’s Breckenridge Backstage Theatre is celebrating the holiday season with the regional premiere of Dog Park: The Musical, a family-friendly walk in the park that has nothing to do with Christmas and everything…

Nine Ways to Have a Happy Hipster Christmas

Christmas can be a tough holiday for hipsters to navigate. There’s all that festive frivolity — and crass commercialism! Still, it’s possible to celebrate seasonal traditions at the same time you recognize all the ironies. Here are nine ways to have a happy hipster Christmas… See also: Hipster Bash at…