Belly Up to the Speakeasy

Once a year, the Denver Museum of Nature & Science takes its popular Science Lounge series, which offers adults the chance to enjoy science, food and libations in a fun atmosphere, to an off-site location. Tonight’s Science Lounge: Experiencing the Speakeasy will take place at the Savoy at Curtis Park,…

Hard Knocks

Wrestlers and metal make for a mean combo — one that will totally rock the National Western Complex today during Rock ’N’ Rumble, a pairing of thirteen mixed-martial-arts cage fights and a concert by Christian nu-metal band P.O.D, “Chris Camozzi versus Jeremy Kimball is a huge fight for us and…

The Playground’s The Thing

Susan Lyles of And Toto Too theater company, an ensemble dedicated to presenting work by women playwrights, was looking for something different to fill the final slot of the season. “I got to thinking about what might happen if I got a group of playwrights together and had them all…

Ride of a Lifetime

Boulder-based Warren Miller Entertainment, the granddaddy of all ski-film production companies, is celebrating 65 years in the business this week with its latest film, No Turning Back. Think about that for a minute: Warren Miller began making ski films in 1949. And while Miller himself is no longer directly involved…

Shady Characters

There’s no shortage of fun in Denver for comics lovers, but at some of the bigger cons, local creators can get lost in the shuffle. Not so at the Cowtown Comics Fest, hosted annually by Kilgore Books. “The thing that I love about Denver is that, because as a city…

Helping Hand

Before singer-songwriter-performer Amanda Palmer was known for her music, her day job was working in Boston as a “living statue,” dressing up in a wedding dress and handing people flowers. In her time as a street performer, Palmer learned to ask for help and later applied that to her music…

Shop ’Til You Drop

’Tis the season to shop for holiday gifts, and the semiannual Sugar Plum Bazaar has all the bases covered. Already a top spot for finding local and one-of-a-kind presents for kids, friends, co-workers and grandparents, the Sugar Plum has doubled in size this year, offering more than eighty pop-up shops…

Star Light

When the Starz Denver Film Festival starts to roll tonight for its 37th year, diversity will be the first thing you notice: The 2014 edition not only features a variety of red-carpet celebrity events (Victor Levin’s 5 to 7 and Frank Whaley’s Like Sunday, Like Rain are among the 2014…

Castle Keep

What makes holiday teas at the historic Cherokee Ranch and Castle so special? The list goes on and on — just like a ten-year-old’s Christmas wish list — but it starts with the charm of the castle in the foothills, which offers Front Range views that stretch from downtown Denver…

Rise to the Challenge

“If you want to wear a prom dress, you’re more than welcome to. Same goes for a banana suit — it’s not mandatory, but encouraged,” says Gretchen Wodniak, co-organizer of tonight’s Dong Gong Show. But off-the-wall costumes are just one part of this yearly adult-themed extravaganza, which blends a costume…

Glass Menagerie

Anyone familiar with the delicate yet explosive artistry that comes out of Dale Chihuly’s internationally known glass studio in Washington state will immediately get what might happen when a large-scale collection of Chihuly glass takes over the Denver Botanic Gardens for the summer. But if that’s mind-boggling to think about,…

Lucky Charm

As part of every season, Denver’s lauded Curious Theatre Company commits to at least one rolling world premiere of challenging work from the National New Play Network. This year, it’s Robert Caisley’s black comedy Lucky Me, the story of Sara Fine, a woman whose life story seems to unfold under…

The Race Is On

“Race is not biology. There is no biology that separates us,” says History Colorado’s JJ Rutherford. That statement provides the basis for the museum’s upcoming traveling exhibition, Race: Are We So Different?, which shatters the notion that racial identity is born from our genetic makeup. The exhibit looks at the…

Denver Tool Library Kicks Off Crowdfunding Campaign

Have all your do-it-yourself projects been stymied by a lack of tools? A crowdfunding campaign that starts tomorrow is designed to built a bank account for the Denver Tool Library, a Blockbuster-like facility devoted to home improvement that could soon open on Santa Fe Drive. See also: Five Amazing Zines…

Photos: Bhutan Refugees Chronicle Their Journey to Colorado

A photography exhibit opening this weekend offers rare glimpses of an arduous journey: The long road taken by displaced people from Bhutan, many of whom have spent years in refugee camps awaiting resettlement opportunities, to strange new worlds — like Aurora, Colorado. The images were taken by young refugees themselves,…

Starz Denver Film Festival November 19 Must-See: Viva La Liberta

Again this year, Starz 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 Viva La Liberta. See also: The Ten Best Movie…

Review: The Betsy Stage Twists a Classic in Hamlet, a Gypsy Tale

Hamlet, a Gypsy Tale The Betsy Stage The ending of the Betsy Stage’s Hamlet, a Gypsy Tale is appealing: Having taken their bows with the aid of various eccentric moves and magic tricks, the performers circle the space to the fast, compelling rhythms of “L’Orient Est Rouge,” which the program…

On Trend: Graphic Prints at ArtDenver and on Broadway

Bright and bold graphic-printed fashion is all the rage these days. Over the past week, we’ve noticed photographic imagery printed on everything from skirts to socks, and everywhere from the streets to the runway. Read on to learn more about these graphics, how to wear them, and why people like…