Mona Lucero dishes on YSL and the magic of haute couture

While I think I have taste, I’m just another plebe at the Yves Saint Laurent show, wandering through the DAM, slobbering and snorting smelling salts to keep from fainting at each new discovery. So when it came time to pick favorites, I asked someone with a more sophisticated eye –…

Ten things to do for $10 this weekend, March 23-25, 2012

Spring is finally here, and that means that more people are touring this way, more patios are opening, and there are plenty more ways to get out and have fun. But just because you’ll be going out more doesn’t mean you have to part with your hard-earned cash. From ’80s-themed…

Reader: The Hunger Games is more satisfying than Twilight!

The Hunger Games leaves fans of the book hungry for more, says Melissa Anderson in her review of the movie; “at the risk of indulging in tired, pointless debates about page versus screen,” she writes, “it is impossible for this movie to ever hope to match the fury of the…

Colorado’s small theaters have a meeting of the minds

A group of local theater owners, actors and the newly-minted president of the Colorado Theatre Guild met at Denver’s Dangerous Theatre Sunday night to share ideas on how to work together to share resources and information. This wasn’t an official Colorado Theatre Guild meeting, but rather a gathering inspired by…

Sunday’s Quinceañera Fair will be a family affair

For a milestone like a quinceañera, youth-centered non-profit Friends First knows the kind of pressure young girls and their families are under. “We started the Quinceañera Fair program because we were being told that quinceañera was becoming the stereotype of prom, and we wanted to associate it with responsibility,” says…

Sizzling on Screen

Ever wondered how to crystallize Parmesan cheese or deconstruct a sweet potato? Epicurean artistry via documentary film is what the Denver Film Society is serving up with El Bulli: Cooking in Progress, the Gereon Wetzel film showcasing a year in the life of three-star chef Ferran Adria — the godfather…

Nick Arvin Puts It Together

Before he was known as one of Colorado’s most promising fiction writers, Articles of War author Nick Arvin worked as a forensic engineer, analyzing data from automobile accidents to figure out what went wrong. The job required precision, imagination and an inherent understanding of plot, and it foreshadowed Arvin’s current…

Fast Times at a Mile High

Black Box Burlesque is moving to once-a-month Fridays (that’s right: a weekend night!) at Bar Standard, and to celebrate, the troupe is presenting My Teen Angst Bullsh*t: Striptease to ’80s Movie Soundtracks. “As scary as it is, ’80s is now vintage,” says Reyna Von Vett, aka Cora Vette, Black Box…

Abra Cadabra Couple

This isn’t your eight-year-old’s magic show: Kevin Spencer, one half of the husband-wife duo behind Spencers: Theatre of Illusion, says the act was designed to keep both kids and adults entertained and in awe. “As a magician, I can take my audience on an incredible journey right to the brink…

Bikes, Guts and Glory

Bike messengers, avid cyclists and racing newbies, strap on your helmets for the Mile High Messenger Challenge 2012. In the grand tradition of unsanctioned alleycat racing — informal city bike races — this all-ages competition is a test of speed and safety, with a series of checkpoints, package pick-ups and…

Skater Stories

Stacy Peralta helped shape both skateboarding and pop culture, first as a ’70s-era skater with the Zephyr team, and later as the man behind the camera for a series of Bones Brigade videos starring the skater army he assembled, including Tony Hawk, Steve Caballero, Rodney Mullen, Lance Mountain, Tommy Guerrero…

Dog Days of Spring

Spring is in the air, and while humans hit the tanning salons and browse the swimwear aisles at local stores, canines can get in on the action at the Doggie Swimsuit Fashion Event, which takes place today in Westminster at the Unleashed by Petco store. “We got a bunch of…

Dig Dem Bones

Today’s discussion and signing of Digging Snowmastodon: Discovering an Ice Age World in the Colorado Rockies, by Ian Miller and Kirk Johnson, will reveal “new dirt on the Ice Age dig,” promises Miller, paleontology curator at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science and one of the lead scientists on…

Can’t Buy Me Love

We’ve all roamed around Craigslist at one time or another, looking for couches or jobs or something to do. And after seeing so many friends “dating or at least hooking up through Craiglist,” playwright Sean Paul Mahoney decided that the time was ripe for the free online listing service to…