Sally Centigrade, a New Gallery, Opens on Larimer Tomorrow

If you like your art weird and a little off the beaten path, Sally Centigrade is here to help. The newest addition to Denver’s thriving gallery scene is dedicated both to showcasing local artists and to the kind of outsider art that doesn’t always get a lot of attention, here…

Mona Lott plays Strip-Joker With Comics for Stripped Down Standup

Strippers and standup comedians have more in common than it would seem at first blush. Both performers take to the stage –usually alone– trying to evoke a reaction from an audience full of creeps they’d avoid in other circumstances. Bridging the gap between these two disparate art forms, in much the same way as cocaine did in the 80s, is comedian and host of “Ball Bustin’ Bingo”. Less of a Drag Queen than a Drag Empress, Mona Lott seized upon the idea to have comedians and strippers share the stage in “a game of strip poker that uses jokes instead of cards.” The show, called “Stripped Down Standup” has been packing the house with crowds of over 200. The next show is happening very soon, on Wednesday, December 3rd at the Denver Improv. Doors open at 6:30pm for the 7:30pm show. Tickets cost only $7.50 on the Denver Improv website.

The Mayday Experiment: Tiny House, Big Community

I recently had a conversation with a painter who has had, from my estimation, a great career. He’s been gifted with museum shows, his work is in big collections, and his exhibitions have always met with critical acclaim. I don’t feel that I’ve had a shabby career myself — far…

Top Five Least Christmas-y Christmas Movies

As soon as Thanksgiving is over, Christmas is shoved down your throat — whether you like it or not. But just because it’s the holiday season doesn’t mean everyone’s life is full of Kodak moments bubbling with seasonal cheer. Sometimes you may want to celebrate, but sometimes you’ve had your…

On Trend: Fur Delivers Fun, Texture…and Warmth

Fur is making a strong statement this season, appearing both on the runway — at the Larimer Square Winter Fashion Show at the Edge Lounge, a model wore a bikini and a fur hat from Blue Ruby & Scarpaletto — and on the streets. We caught up with several local…

Being Grateful Seems Easy, Until You’re Required to Be It

A lot of new-age bullshit goes on in my household. I say that with the utmost love: I live in a place known as “The Witch House house.” My roommates are all witches, astrological-chart readers and metaphysical experts who use their skills to guide us and our friends through many…

The Six Best Fashion Events in Denver in December

Thanksgiving is over and Christmas is just around the corner. It’s time to get out there and shop! We’ve compiled our list of the six best fashion events of the month, so make your lists and check them twice for this holiday season. See also: Kind Design’s New Leggings Line…

Nate Bargatze on Recording His Special and Playing Baseball With Pizza Boxes

Nate Bargatze has been on the cusp of stardom for a few years now. For a comic whose fanbase includes luminaries such as Marc Maron, Bargatze’s act is much more approachable than his comic’s comic reputation might suggest. Affable and generally TV-clean, Bargatze has a playfully dark sensibility that’s buoyed by the innate comic timing of a Southern accent. He’s appeared on Conan, Maron and The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, who also brought Bargatze along to feature on his Clean Cut Comedy Tour. His debut album Yelled at by a Clown made it to the Billboard Top Ten Comedy Charts and he’s toured extensively with the USO, performing for deployed troops in Iraq and Kuwait. Bargatze has already endeared himself to Denver crowds with a strong showing on last year’s High Plains Comedy Festival. Westword caught up with Bargatze ahead of his upcoming headlining weekend at Comedy Works Downtown to discuss comedy festivals, seeing comedy scenes grow, and playing pizza box baseball at High Plains.

Christian Hawkins Brings Shades of Grey to Colorado Scenes

You can find art all over town — not just on gallery walls. In this series, we’ll be looking at some of the local artists who serve up their work in coffeehouses and other non-gallery businesses around town. “I’m a seventh generation Coloradan, which is part of the reason why…

Photos: A Thanksgiving Eve Karaoke Showdown at the Dong Gong Show

On Thanksgiving eve, amateurs took the stage at Voodoo Comedy Playhouse for a grand karaoke showdown inspired by that ridiculous ’70s game show, the Gong Show. Judges Juicy la Booty, Long Gong Scooter and Bad Cop Robin weighed in on each performance, while contestants hoped to avoid hearing the toll…

Three Things to Do for Free in Denver, December 1-4

The end of the year — and the most expensive part of the year — is upon us. Between buying presents and traveling, the money seems to fly away. Fortunately, this week you can get a meal, have a beer and influence civic health — all for free. Check out…

Red Ball Denver struts for World AIDS Day on Sunday

Fashion shows with intricate hairstyles, theatrical mak-up and haute couture are always a feast for the eyes. When the spectacle is for a good cause, it makes the entertainment a charitable effort. This is the case with Denver’s Red Ball, now in in its sixth year. We spoke with Jeff…

Ski Cooper, Sunlight Ski Resorts Open For the Season Today

Ski Cooper near Leadville, and Sunlight Mountain Resort, near Glenwood Springs are both opening today. Ski Cooper got so much snow recently, in fact, that it is opening two weeks early. They join many other Colorado mountains that have already opened for the season. We profiled them all in The…

The Ten Best Geek Events in Denver in December

Don’t worry if you’ve been too naughty for Santa to bring you anything good, because December is full of great stuff for every geek girl and boy. You won’t even have to leave any cookies and milk out to enjoy all the great nerd fun that Denver has in store…

The Ten Best Movie Events in Denver in December

The Starz Denver Film Festival is over and the holidays have begun. This December, expect a flurry of films, including holiday fare, movies made by luminary students, one geared for people with sensory disorders, a few wildly experimental films, a Technicolor classic and a social documentary. Whether you’re a Scrooge…