Ten Reasons the Stanley Film Festival Is to Die For

The third chapter of the Stanley Film Festival has concluded at the haunting Stanley Hotel in Estes Park and, like its predecessors, it was a thrill-a-minute ride, complete with scares aplenty and an increasing body count (via its glorious horror programming), that finished with a bloody, satisfying conclusion…until the next…

Another 100 Colorado Creatives: Monique Crine

#25: Monique Crine Born in Germany, schooled at San Francisco State University and Cornell, and now based in Denver, Monique Crine crosses through layers of media and techniques just to make a painting, first photographing her subjects before committing them in super-real, cinema-inspired detail to canvas. Interested in the study…

Photos: The Colors of Denver’s 2015 Cinco de Mayo Fest

Though the actual commemoration falls on today’s date, Denverites of all ages and cultures came together at Civic Center Park over the weekend to celebrate the Mexican army’s 1862 victory over French forces at the Battle of Puebla, led by General Ignacio Zaragoza Seguín at NEWSED’s 28th annual Cinco de…

Another 100 Colorado Creatives: Bobby LeFebre

#26: Bobby LeFebre In Denver, our poets are activists, bound to speaking truths, uplifting communities and, along the way, putting this town on the cultural map. Bobby LeFebre — a well-decorated performance poet with SlamNuba, actor, TEDx speaker, social worker and founder of Denver’s Latino spoken-word organization Cafe Cultura —…

The Five Best Fashion Events in Denver in Early May

May is almost here, bringing with it many reasons to dress up: On Saturday, you can don your Kentucky Derby hat; on Tuesday, your Cinco de Mayo skirt; and you’ll definitely want to look your best on Mother’s Day. But style isn’t limited to holidays; from fashion flicks to fashion shows,…

From Idiocracy to Soylent Green, Five Favorite Film Dystopias

You think things are bad just because we have police murdering people daily, the government spying on us 24/7 and the slowest broadband speeds in the world? Pfft, whatever. Sure, the dystopia-lite that is modern-day America is a giant shitshow, but anyone with a passing familiarity with science fiction film…

What’s Developing in Denver Isn’t Pretty

As I was driving through Jefferson Park yesterday on a short detour to get to the 20th Street Gym downtown, I finally saw the horror with my own eyes. It’s one thing to see photographs of it, but to actually witness that kind of destruction is overwhelming. I’m talking about…

Photos: Cosplayers Geek Out at StarFest

StarFest might be the geekiest of all Denver’s pop-culture cons, even just for its sheer variety, which includes Quidditch matches, Ferengi family reunions, a dedicated Dr. Who Fest, tribble hockey and dozens of other sci-fi and fantasy pastimes. And when this year’s model went down over the weekend, the cosplayers…

Another 100 Colorado Creatives: Leah Brenner

#27: Leah Brenner Leah Brenner calls herself a “collector, adventurer and quiet curator with a taste for the witty and rebellious.” She came by her passion for culture and what makes humans tick while studying anthropology at the University of Colorado at Boulder; she’s put that interest to work helping…

Beards and Beatniks: Eric D. Lough on Why Beards Are Here to Stay

Which way does your beard point tonight?  In 1956 Alan Ginsberg made reference to Walt Whitman’s beard in “A Supermarket in California.” Now, almost sixty years later, beards are still a part of popular culture and the Beat Generation is being revived through Famous Beard Oil Company, founded by Eric D…