Copper Mountain, Keystone Resort and Wolf Creek All Open This Weekend

Arapahoe Basin was first — as usual — but two other Summit County ski resorts, Copper Mountain and Keystone Resort, will open today, despite warm weather recently that pushed back Keystone’s original opening-day plan. In addition, Wolf Creek down in southwestern Colorado, opens this weekend as well. But with temperatures…

Richard Tuohy on Cameraless Filmmaking, Dual Projectors and Fly Screen

When Australian filmmaker Richard Tuohy says he makes experimental films, he means it. He runs Nanolab, an artist-run film-processing lab where he develops 16mm and Super8 film for fellow filmmakers. In his free time, he has devoted himself to exploring hand-processing, optical illusions and even cameraless films. Tuohy does not…

10 Things to Do for $10 in Denver This Weekend (7 Free!), November 7-9

Tom Waits thought November, “only believes in a pile of dead leaves and a moon that’s the color of bone.” Pretty grim thought, Tom, because around Denver, we’re partying this November weekend. There’s going to be an avalanche of activities going on due to Denver Arts Week. Laser light shows…

Every Day Is Halloween: A Guide for Those Who Can’t Let Go

Halloween is over. Boo! And not “boo” like a ghost says, but “booo” like when your team gets buried by an avalanche of scoring from the other team (goddamn Patriots…). Still, just because the calendar says the spooky time of year is over is no reason you have to listen…

Another 100 Colorado Creatives: Darrin Alfred

#45: Darrin Alfred As associate curator of architecture, design and graphics at the Denver Art Museum, Darrin Alfred — who cut his teeth at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art before landing in Denver — keeps the museum’s design collection up-to-date, while curating such shows as 2009’s popular poster…

Get on Board With The Edge!

Last year’s ski and snowboard season was the best on record, according to Colorado Ski Country USA, with a record 12.6 million visits to Colorado ski areas — and this year’s snow forecast is even better. “Seeing our visitation punch through the 12.5 million level and best our prior mark…

In Interstellar, Human Connection Lies Just Beyond Our Grasp

There’s so much space in Christopher Nolan’s nearly three-hour intergalactic extravaganza Interstellar that there’s almost no room for people. This is a gigantosaurus movie, set partly in outer space and partly in a futuristic dust-bowl America where humans are in danger of dying out, and Nolan — who co-wrote the…

Small Performances Shine in the Mostly Charming Laggies

It’s an unwritten rule that we’re supposed to feel most in step with people our own age, as if sharing the same cultural and historical references somehow enables our ability to look into each other’s hearts. So why do we sometimes tumble into deeper friendships with people who are ten…

Low Down Never Really Gets Off the Ground

Adapted from Amy-Jo Albany’s memoir about growing up with her father, Joe, the jazz pianist best known for playing with Charlie Parker, Low Down stars John Hawkes and Elle Fanning as a father-daughter duo with a lot of love and even more problems. A charming, gifted musician with a heroin…

This Week’s Theater Options

Buried Child. Sam Shepard’s Buried Child, which won a Pulitzer Prize in 1979, still carries a creepy wallop. The story of a violently dysfunctional family — a drunken, abusive father who has destroyed his sons and is now being destroyed in return — it was hailed in its time as…

This Week’s Art Options

Dmitri Obergfell. Yinfinity: New Works by Dmitri Obergfell positively vibrates with aesthetic and conceptual energy. The sculptures and wall panels that make up the show survey a range of image sources and a variety of sensibilities. For Obergfell, these pieces are linked by references to ancient or otherwise recognizable symbols…

What’s Hot and What’s Not on TV This Fall

There’s more television today than at any other point in the medium’s history, but there’s a good chance you’re stuck in a TiVo rut. That’s because, with a handful of exceptions, this fall has delivered a truckload of mediocrity and dead-on-arrival trends. (Goodbye, “rom-sit-coms” like the already canceled A to…

Size Matters

For actor and comedian Katie Rubin, the key to a balanced life is finding the humor in spirituality. A veteran solo theater performer with a master’s degree in spiritual healing, Rubin began doing standup about six years ago, shocking and winning over audiences with her lighthearted approach to the metaphysical…

All Jacked Up

“Of course we love costumes and flannel and shenanigans,” says Kiki Nichols, organizer of the annual All Jacked Up: Denver Lumberjack Party, “but primarily, it’s about drinking for a purpose.” That’s a party goal that pretty much anyone can get behind. The beneficiary of the wood-cutting shenanigans is Environmental Learning…

Full Tilt

If you’re going to do a haunted house a week after Halloween, it needs to be something pretty special. Last year, Bloodshed Deathbath Productions fused a film festival with a traditional haunted house for its post-holiday horror fest. This year the company went even weirder, bringing us the HorrorHouse Pinball…