RTD art: Robert Tully at the Littleton and Mineral station

No need to check your watch if you’re at the light-rail station at Littleton and Mineral: Robert Tully took full advantage of Colorado’s sunny days when he created his public-art piece, “The Silver Band of Present Time.” He recently took a few minutes to talk with us about art, public…

100 Colorado Creatives: Rebecca Vaughan

#53: Rebecca Vaughan Denver installation artist Rebecca Vaughan is right at the center of Denver’s art community: As a highly credentialed departing RedLine resident and continuing chair of Fine Arts and head of Sculpture at the Rocky Mountain College of Art + Design, she’s working alongside longtime professionals and the…

Shaun of the Dead: Your gateway drug to zombie fandom

“You’ve got red on you.” Don’t like that one? How about “We’re coming to get you, Barbara!” — which serves as a clever callback to the movie that birthed the modern zombie. Maybe you prefer something like the creatively cursed “Fuck-a-doodle-doo!” There’s no question that the abundance of quotable lines…

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…

Now Playing

The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged). The Colorado Shakespeare Festival staged a pretty good version of The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged) five years ago, so we’re not sure why the CSF decided to bring it back this season. The show, written in 1987 by Adam Long, Daniel…

Blackfish takes viewers on a tense journey

Tilikum, the 12,000-pound bull orca whose big splashes still climax daily SeaWorld shows, has been implicated in three human deaths, spread over his three decades of forced performances: Two trainers, twenty years apart, and a drifter who in 1999 apparently hid in the park and dove into the wrong pool…

There’s an ugly human truth at the core of Kick-Ass 2

Despite the giddy, gory ridiculousness of Kick-Ass 2, this summer’s most violent yet least punishing comic-book movie, there’s a kernel of ugly human truth at its core. In the first issue of Mark Millar and John Romita Jr.’s Kick-Ass comic, from 2008, a lonely high-school twerp dons a wetsuit and…

Steel Magnolias is in the pink at the Barth Hotel

Steel Magnolias was inspired by the death of playwright Robert Harling’s diabetic sister, and I’ve tended to think of it as a pale-pink, Hallmark-card production — which is appropriate, since the ailing Shelby is obsessed with pink and is busily planning a sugar-pink wedding while ensconced in the home salon…

In the Heights celebrates life, love, community and music

A lot goes on in three days in Washington Heights, Manhattan — at least as portrayed in In the Heights. Graffiti Pete gets driven away from Usnavi’s bodega — where everyone stops for light, sweet coffee in the morning — before he can make his mark on the door; Usnavi…

Dresses to Impress

When fashion designer Stephanie Ohnmacht visited the Clyfford Still Museum, she immediately began envisioning ways to incorporate the artist’s work into her own. What emerged is Stephanie O. Designs’ Spring 2014 collection, which features a series of clothing items — from dresses to a sheer Georgette chiffon blouse — that…

Color Fast

Even if you hate exercise, there’s a definite appeal to the thought of getting doused with a rainbow of color while strolling through the Denver Botanic Gardens at Chatfield. The annual Color Me Rad is a 5K race that involves getting showered with a different color at every kilometer. And,…

Wholly Madonna

Madonna, already famous as a pop star, found a new level of fame with her breakout film Desperately Seeking Susan, in which she played a character similar to her music persona. In the classic ’80s romp, Madonna’s quirky New York party girl is accidentally snatched by Roberta, a bored housewife…

You Are What You Eat

Not every fast-casual restaurant chain would go out on a limb to host a street festival on the scale of today’s Chipotle Cultivate Festival in City Park, but Chipotle, which opened its first store in Denver twenty years ago, has always been at the forefront of the movement to make…

Flower Power

The city of Wheat Ridge used to be known for its carnation plantations (in fact, growers there even supplied the White House), and although development has replaced many of the nurseries, the city still hosts the Wheat Ridge Carnation Festival every year to celebrate the ubiquitous flower. But this year,…

Dip Into Some Salsa

Denver’s healthy salsa-dancing community comes out to dance every Wednesday night at Salsa Central’s weekly event at the Denver Turnverein, and everyone’s always welcome. But once a year, just for fun — and also in hopes of drawing in newcomers — they move it all outdoors, to Cheesman Park. For…

Camp Fever

What most people remember about Sleepaway Camp is the absolutely batshit-crazy twist at the end. But Jonathan Tiersten, who played Ricky in the film, says that’s not the real reason the movie is more popular than ever thirty years after its release. “The thing I would say about Sleepaway Camp…

Flick Pick: Blackfish

Tilikum, the 12,000-pound bull orca whose big splashes still climax daily SeaWorld shows, has been implicated in three human deaths, spread over his three decades of forced performances: Two trainers, twenty years apart, and a drifter who in 1999 apparently hid in the park and dove into the wrong pool…