Dikeou Collection opens a pop-up exhibit

Everyone is doing a pop-up these days: restaurants, retailers, and now art galleries. Something about the slightly secretive blink-and-you’ll-miss-it nature of pop-up gets people into a tizzy — or the organizers at least. The Dikeou Collection is the latest venue to give it a go, with a large-scale Styrofoam installation…

24-Hour Comics Day hits Denver: An illustrated recap

The goal is noble. The rules are simple. And the results — well, they vary. In the spirit of both creativity and caffeine, Denver artists celebrated 24-Hour Comics Day this past weekend, the eighth incarnation of this national event, and the participants who eventually conquered the event’s requirements proved even…

Dueling chicken-coop events this weekend

You might already know about the Chicken Coop Tour this weekend at the Denver Botanic Gardens — but Denver Urban Homesteading is also presenting a chicken-coop tour tomorrow (Saturday, October 1) from 1 to 4 p.m. There will be 23 coops and goats on the Urban Homesteading guided walking tour,…

Ten reasons fall rules, from warm clothes to pumpkin-flavored stuff

For those of us living in the Northern Hemisphere, fall is officially in full swing. That doesn’t mean much for Colorado — residents of this generally aren’t aware that fall and spring come between those two main seasons known as winter and hot as hell. With temperatures still hitting the…

Max the crystal skull visits Isis bookstore this weekend

If you know anything about crystal skulls, then you’ve heard of Max — the largest crystal skull yet found, Max is pure quartz crystal and is also known as the “Texas Crystal Skull.” And of course, you can meet Max and spend some time with him today through Sunday here…

Photos: “Strange Beauty” by John Bonath

A spider’s tiny leg hairs (“thrichobotria”), and a boy quietly, confidently holding the jaws of a taxidermied crocodile with a solitary bubble floating above his head. These images and other appropriately titled “strangely beautiful” photos by John Bonath will be on display during the creepiest of month — October –…

Bordo Bello big air: A preview of skateboard decks for auction

The big news at this year’s Bordo Bello skateboard-art fundraiser isn’t just that it continues to grow in size. It’s also growing in stature, featuring more works by national design artists, intermixed with rad decorated decks by a fine representation of talented locals. Also, you can bid in advance online…

What’s Your Number? is this week’s most ridiculous trailer

Romantic comedies aren’t known for their mind-bending plot twists, but even in the template-governed world of Hollywood, they tend to be especially formulaic. To wit, every romantic comedy must conclude with one of two possible outcomes: Either, a) The female lead will end up with the dude who initially repulses…

Photos: Not All Borthwicks Were Noblemen by Bradley Borthwick

In this week’s issue of Westword, art critic Michael Paglia examines three shows, one of which is Not All Borthwicks Were Noblemen, which is being exhibited at the Ironton Studios & Gallery through October 22. Paglia writes: “Though there is an elaborate historical narrative that underlies the pieces in this…

Snow Porn: Must-see ski and snowboard movies at The Meeting in Aspen

As if the explosion of Fall color isn’t reason enough to drive over Independence Pass this weekend headed for Aspen, tonight is also the NEPSA Video Awards ceremony at 7 p.m. at the Wheeler Opera House, the official kickoff of The Meeting, Aspen’s 7th annual ski & snowboard film festival…