100 Colorado Creatives 3.0: Jim Milmoe

#26: Jim Milmoe Just weeks shy of his ninetieth birthday, Golden photographer Jim Milmoe is deservedly basking in the 2017 Month of Photography limelight with two shows of his work running concurrently at the Arvada Center for the Arts and Humanities and Pattern Shop Studio. It’s a fitting topper to a…

Musicians Play Live Score Over Lois Weber’s Silent Feminist Film Shoes

The Alamo Drafthouse Littleton is enjoying a glut of films celebrating International Women’s Month, with a diverse selection of titles celebrating women in acting, writing, directing and more. One of those films, the 1916 silent classic Shoes, will screen this Thursday, March 16, courtesy of the theater’s Colossal Women series, with a live…

100 Colorado Creatives 3.0: Confidence Omenai

#27: Confidence Omenai Arriving in Denver from Tulsa just a few years ago, Confidence Omenai brought years of hands-on experience to the local performance-poetry scene as a slam poet, author, teacher and activist. She quickly rose among the ranks of Slam Nuba, serving both as a member of the national…

Competitive Minecraft Players Will Battle on the Big Screen

Young gamers will take to the big screen this weekend to battle for the right to represent Denver at qualifiers for the first-ever Minecraft City Champs tournament. Organized by Santa Monica-based Super League Gaming, Minecraft City Champs is a season-long competition that pits teams from twelve cities against each other…

Fridays Are About to Get Fierce: Ultimate Queen Competition Starts March 24

The drag world is still shook from the news that for its ninth season, RuPaul’s Drag Race will leave its Monday-night perch and land on Friday night – not to mention hopping networks from gay pioneer Logo to music mainstay VH1. Producers of the Ultimate Queen Competition at Tracks quickly decided to follow suit; when their highly anticipated local drag battle royale premieres this season, it will be on Friday, March 24.

Colorado Video Games Helped Raise $6.5 Million for Social-Justice Nonprofits

The ACLU may be dismayed at the new president’s war on the media and his campaign to deport undocumented immigrants, but from a fundraising standpoint, Donald Trump has been a boon for the organization. The civil-rights campaigners have raked in record donations this year, raising in one weekend five times what they would normally raise in a year.

100 Colorado Creatives 3.0: Ken Hamel

#28: Ken Hamel A tech worker by day, Ken Hamel is best known around Denver as one of our art community’s biggest fans and documentarians. Online, his singlehanded arts resource, denverarts.org, keeps readers apprised weekly of gallery openings, calls for entry and other art-related events, while out in the field,…

Artopia Artist Ava Van Deursen on Her Art and Fashion Style

Westword’s Artopia 2017 celebrated street art and street style. One of the most stylist of Artopia’s artists: Ava Van Deursen, who grew up in a family of artists in Golden, and has always created art. We stopped to chat with Van Deursen about what inspires her art and her fashion, and what it’s like being a working artist in Denver.

100 Colorado Creatives 3.0: Jacqueline Webster

#29: Jacqueline Webster Jacqueline Webster is a photographer’s photographer, putting in time in her own studio, but also teaching out-of-the-ordinary techniques to new generations at the Art Students League of Denver and working to bolster the art of the camera as a cheerleader and veteran volunteer. You might not see…

Brian Ballesque Burlesque Fundraiser for City, O’ City Employee on February 24

Brian Ball, a father and a server at the vegetarian-chic City, O’ City since 2011, has no paid sick days and no paid time off. When he had a hernia-like abdominal problem on a plane trip from Las Vegas, he wound up in the emergency room for surgery. He was out of work for two weeks as bills pilled up. So his girlfriend and ex-wife teamed up on a burlesque fundraiser.

100 Colorado Creatives 3.0: Corky Scholl

#30: Corky Scholl A visual storyteller as a television-news photojournalist, Corky Scholl further spreads his enthusiasm for the authentic, human side of life as the keeper of Save the Signs, a Facebook page and a movement dedicated to documenting disappearing urban neon signage in Denver and across the nation. Scholl’s fascination…

Ten Reasons to Celebrate GhengisCon’s Fortieth Anniversary

It was a good year for geeks, 1977. Dungeons and Dragons was just hitting the mainstream (and starting to be attacked as evil…which, of course, only fueled its popularity). The Atari 2600 was released, and that was pretty much it for going outside to play for the next decade. And a little kids’ movie called Star Wars was just about to change the world. And in the middle of it all, GenghisCon was born here in Denver. Forty years later, here are ten reasons to celebrate GhenghisCon.

100 Colorado Creatives 3.0: Sally Stockhold

#31: Sally Stockhold Photographer Sally Stockhold doesn’t just shoot pictures: She’s a set designer, costumer, historian, actress and, sometimes, her own subject, caught in the act of living her own wildest dreams and impersonating famous artists and pop figures. A New Yorker who had a successful career as a commercial…

“Crushing on Colorado” Contest Lets You Share Your Love for This State

How much do you love Colorado? Downtown Colorado Inc., a nonprofit membership organization committed to building better communities, is hosting another Crushing on Colorado contest, celebrating the people, places and objects that make Colorado a wonderful place to live. You can share your love by snapping a photo “crushing” on…