The Thorn, a Vegas-style passion play, takes Easter up a notch

For hundreds of years, Christians all over the world have been telling the story of Jesus Christ’s life and death in the form of dramatic theater. From the devout actors in the Philippines using actual nails-through-the-hands, to Mel Gibson grossing $600 million portraying the bloodiest Jesus in Hollywood history, passion…

10 things to do for $10 this weekend, April 6-8, 2012

Spending money is such a bummer. Luckily, you don’t have to drop that much cash to have fun this weekend. Whether you fancy a mystical art show, Hunger Games costume contest or a 3-D dance party, we’ve got them (and more!), all for under $10. Get out there and enjoy…

Then Sean Met Khalid handles racism with candor and humor

The death of Trayvon Martin has thrust race relations back to the top of America’s list of conversation topics. But Carlos Heredia hopes for discourse that doesn’t just happen as a result of violence. He wrote and directed a musical that he hoped would help create it: Then Sean Met…

Ten best movie scenes where the undercover cop gets made

This is not the best time of year for new movies. So we have Wrath of the Titans, Mirror Mirror and American Reunion. Judging by the box office receipts, you went and saw Hunger Games like everyone else, and were probably were angry that Jennifer Lawrence is too fat and…

Tonight: Improv with But, Wait! There’s More! at Bovine Metropolis

What’s the funniest damn thing you’ve ever seen on television? The commercials. Specifically, the ones that aren’t trying to be funny, but try instead to sell you a load of crap in three easy payments — the Ginsu knives, slicing-dicing machines and spotless cleaning solutions of the late-night surf. The…

Reader: Street style is more than multi-colored Wayfarers

Yesterday Show and Tell introduced Wicked Wednesdays, our look at street style. And no, it’s not shorts in a snowstorm, or flip flops at a steakhouse. There’s a lot more to Denver style than that, and Mauricio Rocha plans to ferret out this city’s true fashionistas. But one reader wasn’t…

Sound the Horns

If there’s any jazz trumpeter out there who fully embraces Dizzy Gillespie’s legacy, it’s Jon Faddis. Gillespie was mentor and friend to Faddis, who closely emulated his idol through his sheer command of the trumpet and his ability to soar in the upper register. In 1987, Faddis played a primary…

Be Wary of Irish Fairies

Some of us are only just getting over the hangovers associated with our abuse of Irish stereotypes on St. Patrick’s Day, so it’s as good a time as any to get an education in some real Irish culture and folklore from performance storyteller Clare Muireann Murphy. Originally from Dublin, Murphy…

Throwback to the Future

Snowboarding has played a huge part in the fifty-year history of Breckenridge Resort, something the ski area plans to acknowledge this weekend with the Rockstar Throwback Throwdown. “Breck was the first major resort in Colorado to allow snowboarding, and in 1986 we had one of the first competition halfpipes anywhere,”…

Up in Smoke

Those who attended the initial Vaporize psychedelic music-and-art extravaganza two years ago have been asking Liz E11even, one of the event’s organizers, when the Sculpted Sound crew planned to throw the next one. “It was a mind-blowing experience for them,” she says, “which is what we hear about a lot…

Nintendo Classics

Hey, classicists: Before you shake your heads and moan about tonight’s concert, The Legend of Zelda: Symphony of the Goddesses, in Boettcher Hall, consider how many seats will be filled by people who’ve never been in an orchestra concert hall before. So what if some of those people will be…