Photos: December’s First Friday Nightlife in the Art District on Santa Fe

Though the First Friday of December traditionally collides with the Parade of Lights, art-lovers still flocked to Santa Fe Drive, despite interfering downtown gridlock. Read on to see photographer Danielle Lirette’s images from the art district’s monthly gallery stroll. See also: Laura Goldhamer Brings Stop Motion to Gregory Alan Isakov…

La Lovely Vintage Finds a Home at Vintage Cottage in Littleton

“I’ve always been fascinated with antiques,” says Tara Dover. “In my early twenties I got into vintage clothing, and ever since then both my life and style have never been the same.” And over the past few years, her fascination has really taken off, with first online sales of La…

Geek Fuel Wants to Fill Your Mailbox with Geeky Goodness

Geeks have a tendency to self-segregate into little geeky ghettos — Star Wars fans over here, Lord of the Rings devotees over there — and that makes it really easy to miss out on some cool shit. If you’re suffering from the effects of this self-imposed exile and would like…

Photos: Old World Treasures and Warm Treats at the Christkindl Market

If you’re looking for Old World charm and a really big pretzel, the Christkindl Market is open for business in Skyline Park daily through December 23, with vendors, twinkling lights and a beer garden. Photographer Ken Hamblin brought back these images and more from the miniature German Christmas village. See…

Three Things to Do for Free in Denver, December 8-11

With Christmas just weeks away, the calendar is filling up with obligations. But you deserve some fun, too. So take care of some of those shopping obligations while drinking beer tonight, and then load your midweek schedule with free entertainment that includes classic movies and great local comedy. For more…

Photos: Beefcake and Babes Strip Down for the Santa Speedo Dash

Ladies and gents alike flashed a little flesh on Saturday at the annual Santa Speedo Dash, a Highlands Square holiday tradition that involves skivvies-and-Santa-hat-clad lunatics running down the street in the dead of December. But it’s all for a good cause — raising money for Life is Better Rescue, a…

Hello Kitty Turns 40 with a New Book to Celebrate

People marking a 40th birthday are usually dealing with wider hips, wrinkles and gray hair. But there’s one gal who still looks puuuurfect: Hello Kitty. The cartoon powerhouse first hit the streets of Japan in 1974. Now she’s celebrating her birthday in style with a new book called Hello Kitty,…

Love Is the Journey for Lifestyle Blogger Kelly Heneberry

Fashion blogger Kelly Heneberry has gone from changing her clothes five times a day as a little girl to sharing her take on the Denver lifestyle and fashion on her blog, Love’s the Journey. Fresh from her recent appearance on the Meredith Vieira Show, Heneberry took a break from blogging…

Gallery Sketches: Four Shows for First Friday in December

Plenty of Denver galleries will kick off December with shows of small and affordable art for the holidays. But there’s much more to see this First Friday, and it’s a good night to venture from the downtown area, where the Parade of Lights will create gridlock and parking nightmares, and…

Laura Goldhamer Brings Stop Motion to Gregory Alan Isakov

In the world of stop motion, sometimes you have to embrace mistakes. Denver artist/musician Laura Goldhamer is used to doing just that, most recently when she created the video for Gregory Alan Isakov’s “Amsterdam.” One of the props was a large piece of glass with-cotton ball clouds to serve as…

Ten Best Commercial Signs on West Colfax

Colfax Avenue’s sordid and fascinating history provides a road map for the evolution of the metro area. The longest uninterrupted main street in the United States, Colfax coasts from Aurora to Golden with chunks of Denver and Lakewood in between, providing an excellent cross-section of Colorado commerce, culture and community…

Playbill: Four Plays Opening in Denver on December 4-7

It’s okay to be a Scrooge when it comes to theater. If you want a real, grown-up show that isn’t full of fluff and wrapped up in a bow, you can find plenty of performances on local stages that will make you think — even in December. Here are four…

Five Best Places to Find Lumbersexuals in Denver

This fall Gear Junkie introduced us to the lumbersexual. Described as a flannel-wearing outdoor enthusiast with an unkempt beard, the lumbersexual can be found barhopping with his MacBook Air in tow. Since the term was coined, the world has become infatuated with finding these bearded men — and this obsession…

I’m Dreaming of a Weird Christmas

Christmas was never my thing. I wouldn’t go so far as to call myself a Grinch, Scrooge or even just a hater, but except when my oldest daughter was young, the holiday got little more than an indifferent shrug from me. But over the past year or two, I’m suddenly…

Art Options for the Week of December 4

Bob Knox and Michael Clapper. The William Havu Gallery is presenting simultaneous solos: Bob Knox: Real Abstract, which is made up of paintings, and Michael Clapper: Portals, which comprises sculptures. Knox is a New York artist; Clapper lives in Denver. The paintings mark various points of progression in Knox’s self-appointed…

Theater Options for the Week of December 4

Anything Goes.Anything Goes premiered in 1934, after a hasty rewrite: The original plot concerned a shipwreck, and shortly before the scheduled opening night, a fire broke out on a cruise liner and 137 passengers were killed. By then the writing team, which included P. G. Wodehouse, had moved on, and…

HBO’s Getting On Is the Funniest Show You’re Not Watching

Hospitals are depressing. Until recently, medical shows glossed over this basic fact of life by focusing on the most glamorous clique within them: doctors. For the past two decades, the upwardly mobile audience identification integral to most TV shows taught us to look away from the bedpans and sheaves of…