100 Colorado Creatives: Jil Cappuccio & Kirsten Coplans of SEWN

#21: Jil Cappuccio & Kirsten Coplans Long before seamstress/designer JIl Cappuccio and upcycled-clothing designer Kirsten Coplans opened their South Broadway boutique SEWN, the two handy friends found ways to market their lines as a duo — at gift markets and craft fairs and special events they threw themselves. Then the…

100 Colorado Creatives: Mario Acevedo

#22: Mario Acevedo Mario Acevedo writes evil good stories about a soldier-turned-vampire detective named Felix Gomez, who tangles with zombies and werewolves and other more “exotic” monsters in books like The Nymphos of Rocky Flats and The Undead Kama Sutra. And they’re funny! His latest project is Good Money Gone,…

Westword Whiteout: Deb Henriksen, designer and owner of Equillibrium

On January 30, the second annual Westword Whiteout will kick off Denver’s 2014 fashion season at the McNichols Building. The evening — which raises funds for the American Transplant Association — will include live music, specialty vendors, classic cocktails and some of the city’s top designers in a signature runway…

Local philanthropist Alan Frosh is making thirty years matter

As my friends and I approach and then swiftly pass the thirty-year mark, I must admit that all of those overused phrases like “dirty thirty” and “flirty thirty” are more troublesome to my poor ears than the horrible, cacophonous symphony my children have been creating with leftover holiday cookie tins…

Three ways to stay safer on the slopes this season

For all their popularity, skiing and snowboarding can be risky sports, a point driven home by the death of skier and Vail scion Tony Seibert in an avalanche last week. According to the Colorado Avalanche Information Center, four people have been caught in slides so far this season, with two,…

Mondo Guerra to host Under the Gunn viewing party Thursday

Mondo Guerra, fashion reality-show star and winner of the 2012 Project Runway All Stars, will host a series of viewing parties to celebrate his return to television as a fashion mentor on Lifetime’s new reality competition, Under the Gunn. Like that series, the parties will begin on January 16, when…

3 things to do for free in Denver this week, January 13-16

Whether or not you have two quarters to rub together, you can still get out and enjoy culture in Denver. This week’s lineup of three things to do for free includes a screening of Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner, a concert by the Colorado Symphony, and a free day at…

Top ten menswear moments of 2013

Although 2013 is over, the fantastic street-style we encountered over the past twelve months is still on our minds. On the streets of Denver last year, we spotted everything from Marc Jacobs to A Clockwork Orange -inspired punk. Keep reading for our top ten menswear moments from 2013. See also:…

Westword is looking for a video intern

Interested in making a career out of video and photo journalism? Westword is looking for a good student multimedia intern for spring of 2014. The position is unpaid, and candidates must be able to get college credit for their work. To apply, send a résumé and clips to kristin.bjornsen@voicemediagroup.com…

Broncos are popular animals at the Denver Zoo

If you can’t make one of the Denver Zoo’s free days today and tomorrow, not to worry: The Denver Zoo will offer half-off admission to anyone in Bronco wear on Sunday, January 12 (remember, the zoo opens at 10 a.m. and the game isn’t until 2:40 p.m.). And win or…

Festivus Film and Laugh Track festivals call it quits

Two bastions of Denver’s DIY are closing up shop this year. The Festivus Film Festival, which was founded in 2007, and its spin-off the Laugh Track Comedy Festival ceased operation before the end of last year. Aside from providing many local comedians and filmmakers with a valuable opportunity to network and hone their craft for a hip audience, the festivals coalesced our scenes and paved the way for future festivals, like August’s High Plains Comedy Festival. Westword reached out to the founders and organizers of both festivals for their thoughts on the unfortunate conclusion of their passion project. Read on for their quotes and clips of highlights throughout the years.

The Westword 2014 Arts and Culture Bucket List: #15-6

What are the hundred things everyone should do in Colorado before they die? We posed this question to our writers and editors, and over the next week, we’ll be rolling out their answers across our blogs. Check back on January 16 for the full list. See also: The Westword 2014…