Three Wes Craven Films That Changed My Life

Earlier this week, horror legend Wes Craven died at age 76. I know I wasn’t alone in really feeling this one; horror movies are a big part of who I am, and there aren’t many horror filmmakers of his caliber. For that reason, it was obvious from the moment I…

Five Ways to Not Park Like a Jerk in Denver

Within the town hall that is my Facebook newsfeed, I recently raised an issue that has been bugging the shit out of me — parking, and Denver’s increasingly frustrating lack of skills in this arena. As Denver gains hundreds of thousands of new residents with this latest boom, the ability…

Another 100 Colorado Creatives: Peter Miles Bergman

#13: Peter Miles Bergman Peter Miles Bergman is well schooled in both art activism and the craftsmanship of modern communication arts, and when he’s not teaching at Metropolitan State University Denver, he’s printing books and zines and creating art pranks in cahoots with the Institute of Sociometry, a guerrilla art…

Eight Great Getaways in Colorado on Labor Day Weekend

Labor Day weekend is almost here, and you never got to take that summer road trip. It’s not too late! Here are eight reasons to head for the hills this weekend. 8) Telluride Film Festival Friday, September 4 through Monday, August 7 The Telluride Film Fest has long been an…

Photos: The Exile 4 Fetish Ball at the Exdo Event Center

Guests perused the latest in bondage wear while ogling fiery performances and each other at the Exile 4 Fetish Ball, a gathering for like-minded BDSM fetishists dressed in leather, spikes and other strange devices this past weekend. Photographer Ken Hamblin was there to catch all the action on camera.  Now…

Six Can’t-Miss Fashion Events in Denver in September

Denver’s fashion scene is filled with everything from markets to parties to pop-ups. Here are six can’t-miss events in September; watch for updates later this month. 1) Spruce Grand Opening  6:30 p.m. Thursday, September 3 4347 Tennyson Street     To call Spruce a clothing store is oversimplifying things. Husband-and-duo…

Street Style: Domino Pastore Rocks Red Heels on Champa

This week we discovered dancer, self-employed top-hat maker and production-company manager Domino Pastore in a vibrant outfit on 16th and Champa streets. “I do a lot of performances with other artists and my partner and I are about to start doing a play with aerialists and jugglers. Rather than a traditional theater,…

Ten Reasons to Go to the 2015 Colorado State Fair

If you’ve never been to the Colorado State Fair, it’s time. And if you go every year, it’s time to start planning the annual trek to Pueblo, which still hosts the Fair despite occasional attempts to move it. (Extra points if you pronounce the city’s nam properly: Pee-EBB-low!) Why? First…

Another 100 Colorado Creatives: Jason Coates

#14: Jason Coates Jason Coates carries a camera wherever he goes — but he also wears his heart on his sleeve. The Denver entrepreneur, videographer/photographer and world traveler not only runs his own production company, Collective-Culture, but also documents and shares the underbelly of global cultures through his social networking…

Street Style: Maia Parish Accessorizes in Cherry Creek North

This summer continues to sizzle with style. We spotted Maia Parish, certified sommelier and owner of The Wine Suite, a wine event and education company, in Cherry Creek North this month. Parish promotes a complete wine lifestyle, including tastings, classes, educational support, product reviews and wine-related events. “I do trade…

Viva la Diva Celebrates Reproductive Health, Rights and Justice

What do disco, a dress made out of condoms and Celia Cruz have in common? They are all part of COLOR’s seventeenth annual Viva la Diva fundraiser this Friday. COLOR,  short for Colorado Organization for Latina Opportunity and Reproductive Rights, hosts this event each year to raise awareness for reproductive…

Locals Only: Longmont Bookstore Focuses on Colorado Authors

It’s difficult, maybe impossible, for small, local bookstores to compete with the Amazons of the world. It’s just as hard for local authors with a smaller audience to compete in those marketplaces against the Stephen Kings and Dale Carnegies. Faced with those realities, Longmont based author and financial professional Ron…

What Is Denver’s Future Without the Buildings From Its Past?

When I read about plans to demolish the 115-year old building currently housing the Tavern Uptown, I had to drive by and see the structure again for myself. It is a stately piece of real estate on East 17th Avenue  — one that I had walked, biked and driven by hundreds…

Street Style: Scott Snyder Spotted in Paisley in Cherry Creek North

Cherry Creek North is making a stylish splash. At last Saturday’s Cherry Creek North Food & Wine bash that filled a block of Fillmore with tables from more than twenty local restaurants and other food-friendly ventures, we spotted a globe-trotting trendsetter sporting a paisley-printed look. And it turned out that businessman…

You Don’t Need to Be a Teen Girl to Love Supernatural

If you know of the CW show Supernatural at all, you probably have a pretty low opinion of it: “What, that trashy CW monster show with the two pretty boys? Do I look like a teenage girl to you?” (No disrespect to any teenage girls who might be reading.) But I’m here…