Photos: Freaks and friends at the Denver County Fair

This looks like it hurts. A lot. This morning, Westword photographer Christopher Morgan headed to the opening hours of this year’s Denver County Fair to capture the pained and friendly faces at the Freakshow Pavilion in the National Western Complex. This year’s event runs August 10-12 and promises “real freaks”…

Denver County Fair: Viva Denver Gets Loco on Sunday

The second annual Denver County Fair is already under way, and in honor of the fact that one-third of Denver County’s population is Latino, one-third of this year’s fair will be Latino. From 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday, the fair will be devoted to Viva Denver, a celebration of…

Five 48 Hour Film Project Denver films

Last weekend, more than fifty teams of local filmmakers wrote, shot and edited entire film in 48 hours. Oh, and in case that wasn’t enough of a challenge, the film they made had to be in a genre selected at random, and incorporate a line of dialogue and prop that…

10 things to do for $10 this weekend, August 10-12, 2012

It’s easy to spend a summer wasting away inside, with the air-conditioning cranked high. But even though it’s easy, that doesn’t mean it’s right. Denver is full of great events this weekend that are cheap and cool — in spirit, if not in actual temperature. From films made in just…

Five things to do at the Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge

Just ten miles northeast of downtown Denver is one of the largest urban wildlife refuges in the country. Formerly a chemical weapons manufacturing plant and subsequently a highly contaminated hazardous waste site, the 16,000-acre Rocky Mountain Arsenal Wildlife Refuge is now home to a diverse population of wildlife. Though the…

Joe Piscopo on Frank Sinatra and Saturday Night Live

Joe Piscopo joined the cast of Saturday Night Live in 1980, after honing his stand-up chops at New York’s Improv; he stayed with the show until 1985. During his SNL stint, he became known for such original characters as the Sports Guy, as well as celebrity impersonations of David Letterman…

Ruby Ann Boxcar brings trailer park truth to Denver County Fair

Ruby Ann Boxcar is one of the bonafide stars of this year’s Denver County Fair, which runs tomorrow through Sunday. Hailed as the Dame Edna of the Trailer Park, Boxcar is a performer, speaker, and the author of numerous cookbooks that celebrate the art of frugal, second-hand living. A big…

Peg-ass-us gives you a leg up on the Boulder Fringe Festival

John Leo and Sophie Nimmannit met at the Boulder Fringe Festival some years ago, the story goes, and it was kismet — on both personal and professional planes. The bicoastal couple threw their fates together and created their own baby: the fringey comedy Peg-ass-us, which has been their bread-and-butter ever…

Reader: Doing things drunk doesn’t make you fun

Every weekend Denver overflows with great events, many of them with fun themes, most of them with beer. How do you decide which one is for you? Yesterday, we offered a helpful tool to make your decision easier: our “Choose your wacky Denver event” flow chart. But every party has…

New shows at Robischon and Plus draw on disparity

The Colorado Rockies have had a miserable season so far this year. How is that relevant to the art world? Well, you don’t need to consult the game schedule before you head out to the LoDo galleries — like the two I visited this week — since parking is so…

In The Imposter, the truth about a serial faker is revealed

This deft, atmospheric Errol Morris-style tour through the phenomenon that is “serial imposter” Frédéric Bourdin homes in on one brief episode from the man’s berserk career: the period in 1997 when the 23-year-old Frenchman convinced a Texas family that he was their disappeared teenage son. This is already well-trod territory,…