Color Me Bad

There’s nothing like getting whomped with colored powder at every kilometer marker when you’re running a 5K — which is probably why events like the Color Run have become so popular during the past few years. But today’s event at Copper Mountain is going to be unlike other, similar events…

Rail Roaded

The idea for Kevin Pharris’s book came to him as he was leading bus tours for senior citizens, hearing them say, “When I was a child….” Pharris was intrigued by their recollections of the city’s past through tales of Denver’s once-vast streetcar system. Today, he’ll discuss Riding Denver’s Rails: A…

Poetry in Motion

Now in its 25th year, the Colorado Poetry Rodeo — aka the “Podeo” — has deep roots that hark back to the Beat poets, as well as magnificent branches that stretch all the way into the big sky of modern slam poetry. Its legacy of diversity and community is what…

Treasured Maps

Prior to the advent of the Cartesian coordinate system for mapping, Flemish mapmaker Gerardus Mercator created maps of the world drawn not from calculations, but from memory and perception. Inspired in part by these maps, Laleh Mehran and Chris Coleman’s new multimedia exhibition, Transitional Fragments, imagines and maps our world…

High Times

At the third annual Mile High Festibowl, revelers can start their 4/20 weekend in a haze — and then choose from live music by more than sixty bands and jokes from over 25 comedians without ever leaving that haze. The performers are too numerous to list, but comedy highlights include…

Green Machine

Though last year’s event was overshadowed by the non-fatal shooting of three people in the crowd, the 420 Rally at Civic Center Park event was hitherto known as a peaceable gathering at which participants joined a massive smokeout in protest of cannabis prohibition. A yearly tradition for Denver’s most blunted…

Viral Affection

The Internet has enabled a new era of fascinating filmmaking. From bizarre, artistic short films to videos of guys getting hit in the nuts, there’s always something to look at on your monitor, phone or device. The only thing that could make it better would be putting these wonders on…

Sweet Dreams

Author, researcher and counselor Kat Duff says she’s always loved sleep, but she didn’t start delving into the topic seriously until about a decade ago. “I started to notice that many of the clients who came to me as a counselor were not sleeping well,” she says. “And when we…

Building Blocks

The Downtown Denver Partnership launched its CityBuild program last year with the intent of helping to pave the way for future urban movers and shakers in the new millennium. CityBuild’s CityMixer series is designed to aid that directive by providing a meeting ground where young and old can network and…

Poops and Giggles

“Sometimes people are like, ‘Ew, I don’t want to read a book about digestive health,’ and I’m like, ‘No, this is not about digestive health,’” explains Mary Roach, the author of Gulp: Adventures on the Alimentary Canal. “It’s an unconventional travelogue through the food chute.” Whether she’s writing about “prison…

See You in the Funny Pages

Cathy. Luann. Hi & Lois. Calvin & Hobbes. Zippy The Pinhead. All are familiar names that readers have come to know and love through the tangible art of the comic strip. But it’s a medium that has lost valuable print space in an increasingly paperless world. What will happen to…

The Mind’s Eye

Seasoned Denver actress, playwright and comedian Edith Weiss has been on many stages in her lifetime, but none of them have been quite like those overseen by local director Adam Stone, a bright enigma whose experimental work is unlike anything anyone’s ever seen before. Weiss returns tonight in ’til Death,…

Photos: Tracks on wax at the Denver Record Collectors Spring Expo 2014

Big K Productions, which celebrated its twenty years of putting on record shows last year, kicked off the Denver Record Collectors Expo’s next twenty as fans stampeded into the ballroom at the Northglenn Ramada Sunday in search of musical holy grail. The platter-covered vendor tables served up everything from rare…

Vivan Doan spotted rocking a corset on the Auraria Campus

Although spring in Denver runs hot and cold, the local street style is definitely heating up. We recently spotted a corset on campus, being rocked by none other than Vivan Doan, a student from Lafayette studying secondary education and English writing. Keep reading to learn her style icons, favorite accessories…

Denver’s Dangerous Theatre gives audiences a leg up with Black Stockings

Winnie Wenglewick was introduced to the threater through the Orlando International Fringe Theatre Festival, where she volunteered for ten years. That experience so inspired her that in 2006 she opened Denver’s Dangerous Theatre, and started not just producing and directing, but acting. She’ll do all three with Dangerous Theatre’s production…

Another 100 Colorado Creatives: Rebecca Peebles

#90: Rebecca Peebles Rebecca Peebles is a creative Jill of all trades: Multimedia artist, designer, barista, quilter, curator, Westword MasterMind and artist cheerleader are just a few of the hats she wears. And along with GroundSwell Gallery partner Danette Montoya, Another Colorado Creative #91, she’s now preparing to move on…