Another 100 Colorado Creatives: Yoshitomo Saito

#59: Yoshitomo Saito Tokyo-born Yoshitomo Saito came to the States as a glass-blower in 1983, before moving on to work in bronze sculpture as a graduate student at the California College of the Arts. After leaving his mark in the Bay Area, where he is still a member of the…

Three things to do for free in Denver, September 2-4

Labor Day has come and gone, but we should have at least another month of good weather here in Denver — so let’s enjoy it. This week we’re watching movies, popping balloons and playing bingo — all for free. If you know of free events we missed, post them in…

The Ten Best Film Events in September in Denver

Denver movie lovers should invest in some eye drops and caffeine pills and brace themselves for a nonstop month of cinematic bliss. To get a sense of just how much is going on, consider all the festivals that deserve mention yet didn’t make this list: The Southern Colorado Film Festival,…

Night Job is the Synthesis of Day-To-Day Grind and Dealing With the Man

Night Job is a collective show featuring artists who represent a young, working-class, art class perspective united by a sensibility that combines urban grit, an ineffable dream-like quality and an almost haunted yearning for connection with the essence of life. The work also embodies a blend of seeming thematic opposites…

The Ten Best Geek Events in Denver in September

School’s back in session — bad news for the young, great news for parents — and fall is almost here. The end of summer is always a little heartbreaking, but even as the weather cools, the geek scene is just heating up. September is full of great geeky things for…

A Noob Nerd in Doctor Who‘s Domain

The people have spoken, and I have listened. Last week, I implored you, the readers, to help me set my path for the immediate future. I offered up a menu of four well-liked and respected science-fiction series — Doctor Who, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Farscape and Battlestar Galactica –…

Another 100 Colorado Creatives: Andrew Hoffman

#60: Andrew Hoffman Artist, art director, illustrator and teacher Andrew Hoffman crosses the line between graphic design and fine art with ease, creating ads and abstract paintings, and mentoring young artists along the way. How do things look to Hoffman, a new model of artist in a corporate world, as…

Suitsupply Thinks Denver Men Are Ready to Look Good This Fall

Suitsupply, a super-hip men’s suit store in Cherry Creek North, is specializing in tailoring and style for its upcoming fall collection, in stores next month. Suitsupply is an Amsterdam-based company with dozens of stores in Europe; over the last few years, it’s spread to the United States. Earlier this year…

Frank Hides Brilliance Behind Its Mask

Genius is hell, both for the blessed and for those stuck in the shadows, cursed to spend a lifetime smashing their heads against the glass. In its presence we find ourselves dwarfed and dumb, like moths. We know we’re before brilliance we can’t comprehend — and we know we’ll never…

Life of Crime Can’t Take Its Kidnapping Story Seriously

Weep at another whiff of an Elmore Leonard adaptation, one that nails down neither the peppery laughs nor the street-crime desperation that are key to the writer’s work. Rather, Life of Crime is too broad to take the characters seriously, and the vibe is breezily aimless, a mistake in a…

The Trip‘s Stars Hit the Road Once Again

For women, especially, it’s wholly out of fashion to have sympathy for middle-aged white men. The thinking goes as follows: They’ve reigned supreme long enough. Who cares about their anxiety over their receding hairlines, their poochy stomachs, their inability to attract young babes? That tinny plink you hear, as they…

Jamie Ann Romero Exits Denver for the Bright Lights of New York City

Every now and then, you realize you’re watching a genuine star. Not just a very good, emotionally generous actor who makes intellectually interesting choices, but someone possessed of a quality that goes beyond that, a performer you’d happily watch in the dumbest and most boring show imaginable. This happened to…

Now Showing

Angela Beloian and Roger Hubbard. For In Technicolor, her new exhibit at Walker Fine Art, Boulder artist Angela Beloian created a body of retro ’60s and ’70s paintings and screen prints based on “sketches” done using an iPhone. The works refer to minimalism, abstract surrealism and psychedelic art using just…

Now Playing

On Golden Pond. As this play opens, Norman and Ethel Thayer are moving back into their summer house in Maine. Every summer for 48 years, he’s come here to fish and she to putter around, read, gather strawberries. This, their last visit, represents a slow, gentle fading. There’s just a…

In The November Man, Pierce Brosnan Gun-Parties Like It’s 1989

Here’s what an R rating gets you these days: a few splattery headshots, some glimpses of cable-TV-style background nudity, a couple kids and families popped by assassins, a brace of fucks, in dialogue, and one un-bracing fuck, in bed, mostly clothed. During its longueurs, this engagingly grim spy-versus-spymasters time-passer offers…

It’s Business as Usual for The Trip Stars, and That’s Fine

For women, especially, it’s wholly out of fashion to have sympathy for middle-aged white men. In both real life and fiction, the thinking goes, they’ve reigned supreme long enough. Who cares about their anxiety over their receding hairlines, their poochy stomachs, their inability to attract young babes? That tinny plink…

Culture Club

Using the latest in global satellite technology, Digital Earth: Mesa Verde takes viewers on an unparalleled visual journey through Mesa Verde National Park. During tonight’s showing, the cliff dwellings will be examined from past, present and future standpoints – and the screening will take advantage of the planetarium’s unique ability…

Light Fantastic

Art and technology seem to be at odds sometimes, but it doesn’t have to work that way. Technology can be used to create art and to illuminate the process of its creation, as it will tonight at the TechHub Art Party. “What we do is integrate our technology in the…