Swedish documentary The Black Power Mixtape tells it like it was

The revolution will not be televised.” So Gil Scott-Heron asserted in 1970, and so it was not — at least not on American TV. As demonstrated by The Black Power Mixtape 1967-1975, however, Swedish television was another story. Black nationalism lives and breathes in this remarkably fresh documentary assembled by…

Aspen’s Winterskol slogan falls flat, contest is resurrected

There’s no business like snow business. Aspen has been celebrating Winterskol, its “toast to winter,” since 1951, as a way to perk up the dull weeks after Christmas. But while the 2012 Winterskol is still months away (it runs from January 12-15), discussion of the upcoming event has been anything…

Five must-see movies at the 2011 Adventure Film Festival this week

The 2011 Adventure Film Festival gets under way in Boulder this week with a free Adventure Film Community Night at the Patagonia store at 1212 Pearl Street on Thursday at 7 p.m. and a Photographer Seminar at REI Boulder, 1789 28th Street, on Friday at noon, before the first screenings…

Hey, lady! Dia de los Muertos Procession tonight

Now that Halloween’s over, we can get on with the real holiday: Dia de los Muertos. The official day is November 2, but the festivities kick off at 5:30 p.m. tonight when the Dia de Los Muertos Procession y Danza will take off from Columbus Park at West 38th Avenue…

Reader: Scary airport artwork won’t fly!

Love “Mustang,” the blue horse that stands guard outside of Denver International Airport? Loathe it? Tell DIA officials all about it tonight, when the airport and Arts & Venues Denver host a DIA Art Master Plan town-hall meeting at Crossroads Theater, 2590 Washington Street, from 5 to 7 p.m…

Win tickets to see David Sedaris on November 7

Update: Thursday, 12:08 p.m.: We’ve picked our winners, thanks for playing and for reading Westword! If you have no pressing plans a week from tonight, Monday, November 7, why not go see acclaimed essayist, author and unique orator David Sedaris at the Paramount Theatre?…

Just say neigh! Town hall on airport art master plan tomorrow

Quit horsing around! It’s time to come clean about how you feel about the public art at Denver International Airport, a collection that includes everything from Gary Sweeney’s beloved “America, Why I Love Her” to the loved, and loathed, “Mustang,” aka Blucifer, the devil horse. From 5 to 7 p.m…

It’s Halloween! Take a shining to the Stanley Hotel.

The Stanley Hotel in Estes Park is a lovely old place. Built in the early 1900s at the mouth of what is now Rocky Mountain National Park from wood salvaged from the Bear Lake burn of 1900, it was best-known then for the Stanley Steamer, a steam-powered automobile invented by…

Greetings from Vox Phamalia!

The whole point of Vox Phamalia: Quadrapalooza, the Physically Handicapped Actors and Musical Artists League comedy show opening tonight at the Avenue Theater for a two-weekend run, is that differently-abled people (or whatever the politically correct terminology is this week) have a sense of humor about themselves. And they think…

10 things to do for $10 this weekend, October 28-30, 2011

This weekend is all about one thing: Halloween. While there are a couple things you can do without stretching your costume muscles, nearly all of the events happening are related to Halloween in some way. If you don’t like the holiday, you best hit up the video store and stock…

Bill Amundson’s Blurred Vision: A sight for sore eyes

Bill Amundson, once a local character and still the inimitable creator of what might be the densest work on the planet, took off last year for his home state of Wisconsin. But he’s back for a visit, and what might be the show of his lifetime (at least so far):…