Womenswear Wednesdays: Admin-assistant Chloe Sweem at DISH

Westword’s DISH event went down on Sunday at Sculpture Park, and Denver’s stylish — looking pretty tasty themselves — came out to sample dishes from more than forty restaurants. One of the best-dressed was Chloe Sweem, who looked casual yet classic. Keep reading to learn where she shops, her favorite…

Take Charge plugs into National Plug In Day Saturday

If you’re interested in saving money on gas and maintenance for your vehicle, get in gear and head over to “Take Charge,” Denver Metro Clean Cities Coalition’s third annual National Plug In Day. It will rev up on Saturday in the parking lot at South High School. Chevy, Nissan, Tessla…

Pop culture’s top five demon hunters

Demons are bad news. They’re powerful, usually immortal — or damn close — and almost invariably pure, undiluted evil. When you’ve got demon problems, you’ve got serious problems. And when that happens, who are you going to call? Not the Ghostbusters. Yeah, they did best a demon or two, but…

Meeting Ira Glass, and a story worthy of This American Life

It must be weird to be a famous person. Realizing that you will encounter other humans on a regular basis who want to engage with you because they feel like they know you — and also realizing that you have to be cordial during 99 percent of these interactions or…

This just in from Winter Park: Snow!!

If this fall-like weather has you pining for snowy slopes, here’s an antidote: The folks at Winter Park are sharing these photos of the resort’s first noticeable dusting of snow, with a note: The first full day of fall brought plenty of snow to Winter Park Resort, which has already…

Jolt collaborates with Little Man to give LoHi a new landmark

LoHi is one of the hottest real estate markets in town — and Little Man Ice Cream is one of the businesses that’s made the area so cool. The man behind the iconic Little Man just teamed up with Jolt, a graffiti artist and Westword MasterMind, to create another landmark…

Menswear Mondays: Drawer Daniel Donez on his autumn fashion

Sunday brought the start of autumn, and Denver’s street style reflected that transition. For progressive menswear, we didn’t need to look further than Daniel Donez, a local student and artist we spotted carrying his own artwork that complemented his black and white look. Keep reading to learn where he shops,…

Jim Breuer on God, weed and the death of Chris Farley

Known as a blitz-eyed giggler from Half Baked, or the animal-hybrid, nostalgia talk-show host Goat Boy from Saturday Night Live, Jim Breuer has been subtly shifting his comedy content over the last five years, relating stories of domestic life and spiritual yearning through his autobiography and documentary. While avoiding any…

Marisha Pessl on Night Film, her new literary thriller

For her best-selling debut, Special Topics in Calamity Physics, novelist Marisha Pessl precisely mapped out her characters and plot using spreadsheets, graphs and tables. But for her followup, a psychological thriller called Night Film, she took a more exploratory approach. The book tells the story of a mysterious horror-film director…

3 things to do for free in Denver this week, September 23-26

Summer is officially over, but that doesn’t mean the free fun has to end. Whether you want to develop technology while eating free pizza, attend a Bring Your Own Records Party or get literary at Denver’s only bookstore-slash-wine bar, there’s plenty of bargain entertainment on the calendar this week. Share…

Reel Rock 8’s climbing films leave audiences with a lot to digest

Sender Films had the story of the year fall into its lap through pure chance. The Boulder-based climbing filmmakers had sent a cameraman to follow the mountain-scaling superteam of Ueli Steck and Simone Moro as they attempted to climb a new route across Everest and its neighboring peak, Lhotse, when…

Adam Stone will have you screaming at Ice Cream Bloodbath Saturday

“I am bullet stopping building crashing weapon,” sings Adam Stone in his song Steel. “I don’t feel anger panic envy or aggression, yes I could fly and could withstand the fires of hell.” Yes, Stone has formed his own theater production company, Screw Tooth, but he also sings. And at…

100 Colorado Creatives: Katie Hoffman

#44: Katie Hoffman A member of both CORE New Art Space and Zip 37 Gallery (for the time being), Denver painter Katie Hoffman is a familiar face on the co-op scene in two arts districts, beloved for her works exploring the subjective and the otherworldly in swatches of pastel and…