Out of the Mold

This year, Lakewood’s 40 West Arts District decided to do something different for Denver Arts Week as a way to separate itself from the pack, says spokeswoman Julie Byerlein. Instead of the usual wine-and-cheese reception, 40 West Gallery started out with a multi-artist exhibit of food-themed works, titled Farm to…

Cry ’Til You Laugh

In 2012, comedian Tig Notaro had a slew of bad luck. She contracted a life-threatening intestinal disease, lost her mother and her relationship, then was diagnosed with breast cancer. Instead of hiding, though, Notaro went on stage and aired her personal problems. “I didn’t know if I was going to…

To Fail, Divine

Boulder dancer/choreographer Laura Ann Samuelson is excited about, but also terrified of, what her Failure Festival will bring, and she’s really not sure yet what it all means. But that’s no reason to dismiss the idea of the three-day multidisciplinary event, which invites local actors, writers, filmmakers, multimedia artists, dancers…

City Life

To know Phil Goodstein’s work is to know Denver. The author, tour guide and all-around encyclopedia has written countless books on the Mile High City, from The Ghosts of Denver: Capitol Hill to the comprehensive Denver History Index. Tonight he’ll share his thoughts on his latest release, Curtis Park, Five…

The Right Khal

You’ve read all the books, watched every episode of the series multiple times, and own enough memorabilia to fill a spare bedroom. The only way to go deeper with your Game of Thrones super-fandom is to learn to speak Dothraki — and now you can, with Living Language Dothraki, straight…

Celebrate the Arts

The paradox of Denver Arts Week is this: Do we really need to set aside a special week to celebrate what happens in Denver every other week of the year as well? The answer is yes. The fact that our city is teeming with galleries, museums, music halls, restaurants and…

Bugging Out

Colin Roybal, director and choreographer of Equinox Theatre Company’s production of Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown: The Musical, knew he’d have to tweak the show in order to adjust to the digs at the Bug Theatre — a task that required some innovation. “When the show originally…

Film Podcast: Interstellar Is Grand But It Doesn’t Connect

Christopher Nolan’s space epic Interstellar is a big, ambitious picture but it didn’t connect with our critics. We discuss the film at the top of this week’s podcast before moving onto a few other notable films on screens large and small this week. – The Disney film Big Hero 6…

Another 100 Colorado Creatives: Susan Lyles

#46: Susan Lyles Denver actor and director Susan Lyles saw a gap and for the last ten years has made filling it her major concern: She took on the mission of showing deserved support for overlooked women playwrights by forming Denver’s And Toto too Theatre Company, a group solely dedicated…

There’s a Lot to Love at Loveland This Ski Season

Because of warm weather, the Colorado ski/snowboard season got off to a slow start — but Loveland is open for business. And with temperatures dropping and snow falling, the rest of this state’s resorts will soon be online. We profile them all in The Edge, our insider’s guide to the…

John Leguizamo on His Standup Tour, Fugly and Summer of Sam

To call comedian John Leguizamo versatile is an understatement. The man is a show-business chameleon, flexing his talents in writing and producing, while also acting in film, television and on Broadway. This weekend Leguizamo will bring his Latin History for Dummies tour to Comedy Works South. In advance of the…

Review: Kinky Boots Has Kick, But Could Aim Higher

The musical Kinky Boots, which was inspired by a modest 2005 film, tells the story of an unlikely partnership. Charlie has just inherited his father’s shoe factory in Northampton in the English Midlands, a factory once known for producing some of the highest-quality shoes in the country. But the business…

Hickenlooper and Udall Get Out the Vote at Auraria Today

If you haven’t voted yet, stop reading now and do so: You can drop off your ballot until 7 p.m. tonight, and if you don’t have your ballot, you can go to one of the city’s 25 vote centers and get a replacement. For that matter, under the state’s new…

The Mayday Experiment: Alone Again, Naturally

Yesterday my friend Philip Spangler crammed all the belongings he came with plus one of Lawrence Argent’s iconic blue bear statuettes into his Dodge Neon and hit the road to his new home in Chicago. Along with him rode my intern, Nico Larsen who is off to check out the…

Arapahoe Basin Gets an Edge on the 2014 Ski/Snowboard Season

Because of warm weather, the Colorado ski/snowboard season got off to a slow start — but not at Arapahoe Basin, which was again the first resort to open not just in Colorado, but the nation. And with temperatures dropping and snow falling, the rest of this state’s resorts will soon…

On Trend: Dr. Martens and Punk Fashion

With fall in full swing, boots are hitting the streets. This week we spotted Dr. Marten on trend for both guys and girls. Read on to find out about the street styles of Max Jackson and Piper Shepherd, who’re both rocking Dr. Martens. See also: On Trend: Sweater Weather Brings…

History Colorado Storytime Shares Tales With Kids Tomorrow

So, you’ve got a kid? Whether it’s your own rambunctious preschooler or the bratty nephew you’ve been charged with keeping alive for the next five hours, the most important thing is leaving your house where valuables are liable to be destroyed and seeking refuge on somebody else’s property. In this…