Podcast: Why Did So Few People See Sin City 2?

Why did so few people see Sin City: A Dame to Kill For over the weekend? That and other topics are discussed in this week’s edition of the Voice Film Club podcast with the Village Voice’s Alan Scherstuhl and Stephanie Zacharek, joined as always by Amy Nicholson of the L.A…

Photos: Rollergirls Skate Through Fillmore Auditorium

Colorado’s celebrated Rocky Mountain Rollergirls skated into their tenth year Friday night with an anniversary double-bout at the Fillmore Auditorium. Photographer Brandon Marshall was there to document all the roller-derby action. Keep reading for a quick look. See also: Three Poetry and Book Events for the Week of August 25-31…

Five Life Lessons Learned at the Wake Up Festival

A collection of visionaries, luminaries and live-your-best-life movers-and-shakers met at the YMCA of the Rockies in Estes Park this past week for the Wake Up Festival, which is orchestrated every year by Boulder’s own Sounds True media company. This year’s lineup included Elizabeth Gilbert (author of Eat Pray Love), k.d…

Three Poetry and Book Events for the Week of August 25-31

This week’s featured readings feature exciting new voices in fiction and an author whose riff on the new economy unfolds in novel form. And in the slam poetry realm, competition among local poets vying to represent Denver at the Individual World Poetry Slam in October is heating up with help…

Three things to do for free in Denver, August 25-28

There’s plenty of free fun on tap this week, whether you’re into learning, partying or both. Check out a ’90s hip-hop space talk, dance like it’s thirty years ago, or laugh at some comedy. You don’t have to work hard to have a good time before Labor Day weekend. If…

Gallery Sketches: Three Shows for the Weekend of August 22-24

Summer’s nearly over, as kids go back to school and vacations wrap up. This weekend, you can wander through a last summer festival before the fall grind commences, see what’s new on the contemporary scene or catch up with the co-ops. It’s all good. Here are some suggestions: See also:…

Five Tips for S&M Newbies

If you’ve ever wanted to get kinky, this is the weekend to start. Tonight Beyond the Bedroom will host Coming Out Kinky: A Grown Up Comedy at Shine in Boulder; tomorrow it will offer “Welcome to S&M: A Gentle Introduction” at Denver’s Dangerous Theater, with discussion/demonstrations of masochism, bondage, discipline…

Five Tips for Coming Out Kinky

Beyond the Bedroom will host Coming Out Kinky — A Grown Up Comedy at Shine tomorrow night. Jean Franzblau’s comedy is about a woman’s path of sexual exploration; she plays twenty characters in the show. Beyond the Bedroom Executive Director Daka Dan describes the actress/playwright as “not a ‘full-time’ kinkster…

COjacks, a Colorado Currency, Starts Circulating Tomorrow

When the phrase “buy local” is uttered, what does it really mean? Friends Deacon Rodda and Brok McFerron spent a long time thinking about the concept and saw many opportunities within the local business community to make “buy local” a true reality. So on Friday, August 22, Rodda and McFerron…

Eugene Cordero on Drunk History, Andy Juett and the High Plains Comedy Festival

Eugene Cordero is an improviser, actor, and comedian who developed his skills in comedy laboratory of the Upright Citizens Brigade theater. He’s recently appeared on the Showtime series House of Lies as well as Comedy Central’s Kroll Show and Key & Peele. Westword caught up with Cordero for a phone interview before he joins the 65 other comics descending on Denver for the High Plains Comedy Festival to discuss following the cues of soused storytellers on Drunk History and going to high school with HPCF co-owner Andy Juett.