Amazing Eats

Like this city’s restaurant scene, Westword’s Dish is always evolving — and improving. Our eighteenth incarnation, set for 7:30 to 11 p.m. on Thursday, September 6, not only features a stunning setting — the Sculpture Park at the Denver Performing Arts Complex — but an impressive array of restaurants. “The…

Pin-Up Party

Anyone can rock the red lipstick, vintage dress and retro updo look; it’s just a matter of practice. Tonight, during First Friday, you can learn some retro tricks at Zia’s Boutique’s How-To Pin-Up Bash. The party will feature Amanda Aragon — the owner of Ruby Faye’s Vin-tage Collection, an online…

Sticky Situation

Stickers are everywhere — advertising businesses, decorating skateboards, expressing political opinions and more. From mass-produced sheets of the hot cartoon character of the day, to hand-drawn graffiti stickers, everyone can get in on the act. This uniquely sticky, universal art medium is the subject of Peel N Stick, Love Gallery’s…

Magic Realism

In 1850s England, it was cheaper for a man to commit his wife to an insane asylum than to get a divorce. So that’s what many men did. This terrifying practice is documented in Aiden Sinclair’s new magic show, From a Padded Room: An Evening in Colney Hatch Asylum. The…

Let’s Ride!

Some of Denver’s favorite things are beer, bikes and bands, and you’ll find all three and more today at New Belgium’s Tour de Fat. The annual celebration of the bicycle kicks off with a giant participatory bike parade, then segues into a day of goofy cycling contests, live music and…

Dog Days of Summer

Though Labor Day usually signals the end of the outdoor swimming season for humans in Colorado, today’s Festival of the Bastardino at Pirate’s Cove keeps the pools open for dogs. Now in its fifth year, the canine-only water party welcomes dogs of all breeds and sizes, who can jump, play…

Choose Your Own Adventure

After eight years of running his magazine’s signature Adventures event in, of all places, New York City, Backpacker magazine editor-in-chief Jonathan Dorn says he’s eager to bring Adventures Denver to Sloan’s Lake Park. “We look at these events as a way to share all the different activities that we cover…

A Liberating Experience

It’s rare to find a full-blown party raging on a Monday night, but in anticipation of Mexican Independence Day on September 16, Intercambio Denver — a nonprofit that provides ESL classes to local immigrants — will crash the Ginn Mill for Lunes Libre, a fundraiser with an emphasis on “fun.”…

Cinemania

As local filmmakers continue to give Colorado a cinematic identity, more events keep popping up to satisfy the local hunger for independent films. Tonight, Comedy Works South will feed that beast with its debut partnership with Film Festival Flix, a monthly event of national filmmakers hosting a Q&A and screening…

A Moving Tail

When a fictional prairie dog colony is threatened by human development, ten of the animals set off on an adventure to find a new home in Journey From Little Left, the debut novel from local author Gary Michael. The book was inspired by Michael’s appreciation for Watership Down and his…

A Shot in the Dark

Who but Stephen Sondheim would dare to write a musical about U.S. presidential assassins? The man famous for that other grisly Broadway hit, Sweeney Todd, did just that with Assassins, mining the lives of everyone from John Wilkes Booth to Lee Harvey Oswald and even Colorado wannabe assassin John Hinckley…

The Kindest Cuts

Kirie, or the Japanese art of paper cutting, is an intricate study in traditional yet ultra-contemporary design in the disciplined hands of Hyakkimaru, whose exhibition, Hyakkimaru’s Kirie World, opens today at the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center in conjunction with the upcoming Mountain Festival, a fiftieth-anniversary celebration of the Springs’…

A Gay Old Time

Broadway’s La Cage aux Folles is one of those everlasting crowd-pleasers; you don’t have to be a cross-dresser to end up laughing in the aisles over this musical comedy of errors surrounding a gay cabaret owner, Georges, and his vivacious drag queen of a mate, Albin. The role of Albin…

Flock to MCA Denver

Whether one is speaking about the exhibits or the programs offered there, MCA Denver isn’t exactly known to offer boring fare, and Black Sheep Fridays, a series returning to the MCA Cafe for a seasonal run, is a case in point. The very poster child of edgy community programming, the…

Photos: At two local galleries, feminism is as urgent as ever

For this week’s art review, Westword critic Michael Paglia focused on feminism in two simultaneous shows at Ice Cube Gallery and Pirate: Contemporary Art. And before even analyzing their art, he offered up this apology: “I was wrong. Apparently, the subject of feminist art is as urgent and relevant now…

Fashion’s Night Out in Colorado: How to do it right

Fashion’s Night Out began in New York City in 2009, the brainchild of couture-culture queen Anna Wintour as a way to reignite consumer interest in fashion. Now Colorado is getting in on the party, which has become an international celebration; various boutiques across the state go big tomorrow night, September…

Filmmaker Skip Armstrong concludes Of Souls + Water series with The Elder

Forge Motion Pictures, NRS Films, and New Belgium Brewing premiered The Elder this week, the final film in director Skip Armstrong’s five-part Of Souls + Water series. Armstrong calls the film “a dreamy, contemplative, non-literal piece” about Rob Elliot, 68, a Grand Canyon river guide with more than 200 trips…

New at I Heart Denver: Denver Picard Schimek in a box

We love our dogs in Denver, but few local pups have stirred up as much heart-thumping love and attention as house corgi Denver Picard Schimek, the I Heart Denver Store’s animal ambassador. His owner (and I Heart Denver entrepreneur) Samuel Schimek says the precious pooch turns one this month. See…

Photos: Female arm-wrestling competition at Phat Thai

Young Cherry Creek restaurant Phat Thai offered a strong start to Labor Day weekend. Upper-body strong, that is. Organizers channeled muscle and mettle with a female arm-wrestling competition that featured members of the Denver Derby Dolls and the public pushing up their sleeves and pitching in to raise funds for…

Twenty best costumes from the 1950s Tiki-Exotica Ball

Labor Day weekend packed a peck of pickled parties, but for the holiday outing’s best costumes, look no further than Saturday’s 1950s Tiki-Exotica Ball. Held at the Millenium Harvest House in Boulder, the event featured historic fashion, Polynesian pageantry and vintage music for a night dedicated to the Hawaii of…

Hey, baby, what’s your sign?

I don’t recall my exact age when I started checking my horoscope, but I’m sure it correlates with my reading of the newspaper, a routine that started when I was about eight. (I had been drinking coffee every morning long before that, because apparently, I was a tiny, grumpy preschool-sized…