All Shook Up

Lori Muha started impersonating Elvis when she was just five years old. As she got older, she created the Shelvis persona and started entering contests — filled predominantly with men — and winning. Tonight, Shelvis will swivel her hips with her band the Roustabouts, bringing her special brand of Elvis…

Taking Aim

A few years ago, the LIDA Project proved that an issue-based series of connected performances in peoples’ living rooms could attract a healthy audience; the six-part Now I Lay Me Dawn to Sleep, which focused on health care, was a roaring success. Now, with the help of six seasoned directors…

You Don’t Have To Be Jewish

Denver’s Judaism Your Way strives to be all-inclusive during the holidays and all year long, which is just one way the alternative Jewish organization departs from the norm this time of year, when Jewish families are looking for a place to celebrate Hanukkah with others like themselves. “We’re not a…

Heavy Medal

Missed the trip to Sochi last winter? Nearly all of the Winter Olympic freeskiing and snowboarding medalists will be in Breckenridge this week for the Dew Tour Mountain Championships. It begins with the men’s ski slopestyle semifinals on Thursday at 9:30 a.m., featuring gold-medalist Joss Christensen, silver-medalist Gus Kenworthy and…

Time Machine

In the 21st century, some people don’t even know what a chestnut is, let alone what one tastes like when roasted on an open fire, notes Four Mile Historic Park spokeswoman Laura Hiniker. That’s one reason – of many – that the rustic living-history park throws its family-friendly A Colorado…

Blowin’ in the Wind

Over the years, fans of all ages have enjoyed Peter, Paul and Mary’s folk hits, from “If I Had a Hammer” to “Puff, the Magic Dragon.” Even after the passing of Mary Travers in 2009, the world continues to celebrate the group’s fifty-plus years in music. In response to those…

Space Out

Just because Pluto was downgraded from full planet status doesn’t mean there isn’t a lot to learn from it. NASA’s New Horizons mission was launched in 2006 and is slated to fly by the icy dwarf planet early next year before continuing on to the Kuiper Belt to see what…

Twinkle Toes

Reality shows indulge wannabe wishes all the time, and that’s why So You Think You Can Dance is so aptly named. But only a lucky, nimble-footed few actually get beyond the dancing-in-front-of-the-mirror stage and make it to the little screen to compete and be scrutinized in mid-foxtrot by millions of…

All Together Now

Denver artist Sarah Rockett’s roots and close-knit community in New Orleans were torn apart by Hurricane Katrina; now, as a transplant to the West, she’s been looking for ways to re-create the cultural solidarity she left behind. It’s no small task to bring people, specifically local artists, together from a…

Belles Are Ringing

Local theater companies large and small typically deck their halls with holiday fare around this time of year, including the umpteenth rerun of A Christmas Carol. But Bernie Cardell of Spotlight Theatre decided to buck the tried-and-true by picking Christmas Belles, a holiday comedy about three small-town Texas sisters putting…

Making Light

Many would agree that the best way to get through the holiday rat race is by lightening up, and tonight, there’s more than one way to skin that cat. Come downtown to witness the spectacular Grand Illumination (see above), then head over to Bovine Metropolis for Red Is the New…

Christmas in Whoville

Watching How the Grinch Stole Christmas — whether you prefer the original animated version or the live-action remake with Jim Carrey from a few years back — has become a holiday tradition. And now you can add a live-action viewing of Dr. Seuss’s How the Grinch Stole Christmas, a musical…

Beber or Not Beber

Pulque, cerveza, mescal and tequila are just some of the stars of El Brindis Remixed, an exhibition opening tonight at the Museo de las Americas. But it is the relationship of these alcoholic beverages to the humans holding them that takes center stage in dozens of images from the last…

Stick Together

If you’re already tired of the holidays, Greater Than the Sum: National Collage Society Exhibition, a collaborative national show that opens today at Metropolitan State University of Denver’s Center for Visual Arts, will give your eyes a fresh outlook. Curated by local folks, including Spark Gallery director and collage artist…

Movies Podcast: Here’s Why We Love Chris Rock’s Top Five

We begin this week’s Voice Film Club podcast with a Thomas Pynchon story, before hosts Alan Scherstuhl and Stephanie Zacharek of the Village Voice, and Amy Nicholson of LA Weekly, move onto Paul Thomas Anderson’s movie adaption of his novel, Inherent Vice. It’s “in some ways a godawful mess, indulgent…

Podcast Profiles: Haley Driscoll and Christie Buchele Get Personal on Empty Girlfriend

Podcasts are in tune with the democratized spirit of Internet media; anyone with a microphone and a computer can offer their listeners unlimited hours of recordings, usually for free. Limited only by their imaginations, podcasters have a freedom of expression unrestricted by commerce, censorship or geography. Indeed, several great podcasts have blossomed from Denver’s own flourishing arts community. Here to celebrate them is Podcast Profiles, a new series documenting the efforts of local podcasters and spotlighting the peculiar personalities behind them.

Review: Moulin Scrooge Mash-Up Creates a Holiday Smash

Moulin Scrooge Bug Theatre Moulin Scrooge mashes together the well-known story of A Christmas Carol with the plot of Baz Luhrmann’s overheated Moulin Rouge, a film about the love between a writer and a consumption-wracked cabaret dancer named Satine. With songs. The primary claim to fame of the play’s author,…

On Trend: Red Fashion Is All the Rage

This week the color red is appearing everywhere from holiday parties to fashion markets and even on the streets. The color adds a jolt of energy to any outfit. We spotted some red-hot pants, flannels and sweaters, just to name a few fiery fashion items. See also: On Trend: Fur…

The Mayday Experiment: Tiny House, Big Disaster!

After returning from its journey to City, O’ City for a fundraiser last week (thank you to all who came and contributed!), the tiny house still needed to be leveled so that we could install the windows — a task that requires, as much as possible, a level house. I…