Slice of Comedy

“There is this energy between pizza and marijuana and comedy,” says Sexy Pizza owner Kayvan Khalatbari. “Eventually, I’d like to have a venue where all three of those can coexist in a legal environment.” That’s not the case quite yet, but you’ll be able to find two of the three…

Merry XXXmas

“I think the holidays are for families, which is great,” notes Denver burlesque queen Vivienne VaVoom (aka Michelle Baldwin), “but sometimes you want to step away and go to an adult-themed event. And that’s definitely what this is.” So if the sugar-sweet tone of the season has already got you…

The Write Stuff

Over the years, Brian Polk has learned that being a loudmouth isn’t always the best way to incite change. “We’re all a little bit older, and the machine has won — kind of,” laments Polk, the man behind Suspect Press, a new zine celebrating its release tonight at the Deer…

Last-Minute Save

Mona Lucero and Lauri Lynnxe Murphy of the Powerhaüs Studio decided to wait for the last minute to throw their Holidayhaüs market, and there’s a reason for that. It’s because people just naturally procrastinate about holiday gift-buying, only to find themselves up a creek, with no alternative other than the…

Let There Be Light

The Winter Solabration started 28 years ago as a feast celebrating the holiday season, and has since evolved into a full-on party (minus the potluck). “We do a lot of the same things every year because people love it,” says organizer Chris Kermiet. “There’s a continuity to the event. We…

It Takes Brass

The sweet sound of more than 300 tubas and euphoniums will fill the air today for the 39th annual TubaChristmas Concert in Skyline Park, a gathering of amateur, student and professional players from around the region. “It’s a beautiful sound; tubas don’t play the melody in a band or orchestra…

Krampus Your Style

Krampus, as you might or might not know, is the anti-Santa, a hairy horned beast of Germanic and Eastern European origins who takes care of all the naughty children by carrying them away in his sack. And because some people just have to be different, Mar Williams of the Concoctory…

The Wheel Deal

While all of Boulder ramps up for the January National Cyclo-Cross Championships, the Dairy Center for the Arts is right in step: Its huge Bike Art exhibit opened earlier this month, and there’s plenty of bike-centric programming to go with it at the multidisciplinary venue, from art to films to…

An Evening of Solo Piano

Art Lande, Jeff Jenkins and Eric Gunnison, three of the best ivory ticklers in the state, will each play sets of solo piano tonight. It’s a unique chance to hear these outstanding pianists, who have shared the stage with many legendary jazz musicians throughout their careers, perform outside the confines…

Tradition, Chicano-style

You might think of it as a New Mexican Christmas pageant, but the tradition from which Luis Valdez’s adaptation of La Pastorela comes goes back centuries, all the way from Europe to Mexico to New Mexico to the San Luis Valley of Colorado…and now, to the stage of Su Teatro…

See and Be Scene

Ana Penalba is a triple threat: She’s an architect, urban planner and artist, but sees no delineation between the three. “It’s all just thinking,” she says. Penalba, who hails from Spain and now lives in New York, has called Denver home for the past couple of months. She’s the current…

Channeling History

Colorado has a rich history, influenced by many cultures, and the Tesoro Cultural Center aims to preserve and celebrate those influences with community-based events, music and re-enactments. Tonight at the Fort Restaurant in Morrison, the organization will host its annualLas Posadas procession — a Spanish- and Mexican-themed Christmas tradition honoring…

Get Wild at Heebonism

E-3 Events has been bringing Denver’s Jewish community together for two decades in the form of Heebonism, an annual Christmas Eve tradition that’s also the largest local gathering of young Jewish professionals all year — and an event where every dollar raised goes back into the community, to fund future…

He Klez, She Klez

Jews generally don’t have much to do on Christmas Eve, which is why Jim Bailey and Lost Tribe vocalist/guitarist Hal Aqua started Klezfest two years ago at the Mercury Cafe. This year’s edition will showcase three groups, each with a different approach to klezmer, which is a kind of Jewish…

Kissing Off Christmas

The Christmas spirit manifests itself in many ways, but for the average Denver barfly, December 25 is just another excuse to haunt his or her local public houses like the ghost of Jacob Marley. As usual, 3 Kings Tavern, one of the city’s stalwart rock-and-roll dives, will not only be…

Let There Be Lights

The annual Blossoms of Light and Trail of Lights at the Denver Botanic Gardens’ two locations have been holiday traditions for years, and with each turn, the displays have gotten bigger and better. And although both include hundreds of thousands of LED lights, each display still has a distinct feel…

Picture Hangers

What goes on behind the scenes at an art museum usually stays behind the scenes. That’s about to change as MCA Denver turns its local-themed Critical Focus series spotlight on its own installation team. The exhibition, Critical Focus: MCA Installation Team, which opens to the public tonight, consists of diverse…

Five worst journalists — in the movies, at least

The Stop the Presses series at the Alamo Drafthouse, which celebrates the media in movies with screenings of such classics as Sweet Smell of Success and concludes with the premiere of Anchorman 2, has inspired a lot of conversation about the relationship between journalists and the movies that portray them. While inspirational tales of dedicated investigators may go on to win awards and persuade young idealists to pursue a career in the news, movies about journalists who suck at their jobs are often much more entertaining. The worst newsmen in cinema are united by their blinkered narcissism, which bleeds into their work life in fascinating ways. Read on for a list of movies that herald wildly unprofessional behavior, and stay classy, Denver.

Womenswear Wednesdays: Journalist Sharron Xu on her simple style

It’s always fun to run into other writers and photographers while scouting for street style. And when they are fashionable, it is even more exciting. This was the case with travel journalist Sharron Xu, who we spotted in pink along South Broadway. Continue reading to learn where she shops, what…

Alamo Drafthouse delivers crazy Christmas combo

Tucked away in the wealth of holiday programming at the Alamo Drafthouse this week are two linked films with very different takes on the season. One, A Christmas Story, is an almost universally beloved seasonal classic, filled with nostalgia, warm fuzzies and just enough edge to keep it from getting…