Photos: Best mustaches at the Mustache Dache

It was a hairy morning for runners at Stapleton Central Park on Saturday, but not because of the cold: The crowds who showed up at the Mustache Dache to raise funds and awareness for the men’s-health charity known as Movember donned facial hair both real and fake, and a good…

Prepare for The Day of The Doctor with a crash course on Doctor Who

The Day of the Doctor is upon us, and it has been fifty years in the making. The longest-running sci-fi series in television history, Doctor Who is celebrating its fiftieth anniversary with a cinematic event that will screen in theaters across the country, including nineteen theaters in Colorado on Monday,…

Kim Robards jumpstarts the weekend with an evening of dance

Dance concerts might not be the hottest tickets in town, but the metro area has plenty of companies with stamina, including the long-lived Kim Robards Dance, which is experiencing a growth spurt since relocating to the Aurora Cultural Art District on East Colfax Avenue. And Robards will demonstrate what leaps…

Ten unexpected places to throw your 2013 holiday party

This year, why not think outside the ubiquitous and well-wrapped gift box and plan a holiday party your friends will never forget? Here are ten unexpected places to throw a surprisingly great bash. See also: Dear Stoner: Can we light up at parties now?…

Conceptual writer Robert Fitterman on his new book, Holocaust Museum

Poet and conceptual writer Robert Fitterman tackles a heavy topic in his latest work, Holocaust Museum, a recontextualization of captions for photographs displayed in the United States Memorial Holocaust Museum in Washington, D.C. Fitterman sees modern poetry moving toward appropriation as a means to critique and create conversation around a…

Almost Human is almost great — and has plenty of room to grow

It’s hard to imagine there’s room, much less a genuine need, for another cop show on television. You’ve got whole families of your CSIs, your NCISs, hell, there’s even a Law and Order or two still chugging along, isn’t there? Throw in the single-show franchises — Castle, Hawaii Five-O, Blue…

100 Colorado Creatives: Christina Battle

#31: Christina Battle Video and multimedia installation artist Christina Battle hails from Edmonton, but now calls Denver her home. During her time in Colorado, she’s taught for the Film Studies department at the University of Colorado at Boulder and more recently at Metro State University of Denver, but primarily she…

How I Live Now‘s R rating is language-based

Here’s how disastrous the MPAA rating system has become. How I Live Now, Kevin Macdonald’s stellar adaptation of Meg Rosoff’s uncommonly smart and insightful near-future young-adult novel, has won an R rating. The film is apocalyptic in the most literal sense, as in an apocalypse occurs, harrowing the characters with…

Bruce Dern warms to his chilly role in Nebraska

When your eyes are old, it’s hard to read the fine print. Add boredom, gullibility and desperation to leave some cash to family when you die, and you’re ripe for exploitation. In Alexander Payne’s endearingly gruff Nebraska, ex-auto mechanic Woody Grant (Bruce Dern, with a wild, white puff of hair)…

A pair of abstract solos makes up Structural Leanings at Space

Michael Burnett, the director of Space Gallery, is constructing a swank new two-story space at the northeast corner of Fourth Avenue and Santa Fe Drive to house his venue. A custom gallery is something of an exception in Denver, where most art businesses occupy repurposed storefronts in existing buildings. Space…

Now Showing

Catalyst. The beautiful grounds of the Denver Botanic Gardens are the ideal place to mount an outdoor sculpture show, and over the past few years, there has been one such presentation after another. This year, the theme is contemporary sculptors in Colorado. The pieces are picturesquely sited throughout in clearings…