Robot Redux

The original Neon Genesis Evangelion represented the pinnacle of the giant-robot-versus-alien-monster subgenre of anime. Like so many other successful franchises, that timeless tale of a young man tasked with averting the Apocalypse by piloting a big robot is in the midst of a shiny new reboot. The latest film, Evangelion:…

Film for the Ages

Alamo Drafthouse’s home programming team takes film more than seriously. To wit, these words from Sarah Pitre of company’s home team in Austin: “Asking an Alamo programmer to name his or her favorite movie is like asking a mother to name her favorite child. Wait, no, that makes it sound…

Sing It Loud

Since it premiered in 2002, American Idol has been responsible for launching the careers (and dashing the dreams) of many aspiring pop stars; it’s also created something that the American public was excited about voting for. Now entering its thirteenth season, the reality TV show is back with a whole…

Calendar Girl

“They claimed that I opened up the sexual revolution. I was just doing my job, and enjoyed every bit of it,” says Bettie Page in Bettie Page Reveals All, a new documentary that tells the story of a pinup girl who remained so far from the spotlight that she was…

New Twist on an Old Story

“Aida sets a shining example of true devotion that transcends the cultural differences of race and, ultimately, time itself,” says Ignite Theatre director Keith Rabin of the new show at the Aurora Fox. “I’m really excited to be bringing Elton John’s and Tim Rice’s Aida to the stage, because it’s…

Way Out West

Thomas Moran, a Hudson River School painter who first came into prominence as an illustrator for Scribner’s Monthly, captured some of the nation’s wildest places. Many of his most famous landscapes were the product of his travels west with the Hayden Geological Survey in 1871. Alongside photographer William Henry Jackson,…

Top ten womenswear moments of 2013

Last year we saw lots of exciting fashion on Denver’s streets, sported by both residents of this city and visitors with a strong sense of style. Out of all the women we spotted in 2013, we’ve narrowed down our favorite looks to these ten, featuring everything from orange hair to…

Five ways for Downton Abbey fans to find Mile High inspiration

As the snow settled on Sunday evening, Colorado’s Downton Abbey fans were transported to England in February 1922, only six months after the tragic and untimely death of Mathew Crawley, killed in a car wreck at the end of last season. The Masterpiece-produced show started with Mathew’s widow, Mary, and…

100 Colorado Creatives: Jerry Vigil

#23: Jerry Vigil Colorado’s robust Chicano arts community is well-known for both preserving and repackaging cultural traditions in modern contexts. It’s a part of our regional history, after all — a history that runs 500 years deep, from a time long before the Mile High City was even a speck…

100 Colorado Creatives: Meghan Throckmorton Collar

#24: Meghan Throckmorton Collar Meghan Throckmorton Collar likes to think small, and that’s in no way a putdown: A creative crafter, designer and owner of the Rakun boutique on Santa Fe Drive, she’s both the product of and a mover in her own immediate little world of local trade –…

Photos: Off Panel comic art show

Over two dozen Colorado comic artists showed their work at Wazee Union on Saturday, January 3, at the Off Panel comic art show. The event included works by TK Miller and Stan Yan, as well as organizer Daniel Crosier and Westword contributor Noah Van Sciver — and photographer Danielle Lirette…

An open letter to James Franco: Do the Double Dick dude

James, By now, your buddies have forwarded you the Reddit Ask Me Anything where a 24-year-old man with Diphallia — aka two penises — says he wants to give you a facial. Say yes. Let’s get through the superficial reasons first. This magical male unicorn (er, two-nicorn?) is anonymous, which…

Denver arts: Twelve people to watch in 2014

People power the arts scene in Denver. Not money or business connections or bending to public demand, but creative people who have the courage to make things happen in their own imaginative ways. As the new year started, we went on a search for people to watch in 2014, and…

3 things to do for free in Denver this week, January 6-8

Even if paying rent has left a hole in your wallet, there are economical entertainment opportunities around town. Whether you want to watch a horror film, see an activism documentary, or listen to an improv music performance, you can do it all for free in Denver this week. Let us…