Skye Gibson Designs takes fashion to new heights in Denver

Sherissa Gibson has joined the growing cadre of designers who are offering their interpretation of “fashion” in the Mile High City. Her designs for Skye Gibson Designs are created for the confident, sexy woman. We recently caught up with Gibson to talk about how she got into the business, the…

Four board games that don’t suck

People who say they don’t like board games are probably playing shitty games. What’s not to like? You get to hang out with friends and scratch a competitive itch while pretending to be a business tycoon or ruler of the world. That’s a good time! Well, it is as long…

Another 100 Colorado Creatives: Jeffrey Dante Campbell

#65: Jeffrey Dante Campbell A longtime fixture on the local hip-hop scene as the rapper Apostle and founder of the youth-friendly Colorado Hip-Hop Coalition, Jeff Campbell’s been around the block — and ventured away from it — over the past two decades, before coming back with a bang: Last fall,…

Another 100 Colorado Creatives: Matt Barton

#66: Matt Barton Artist Matt Barton hails from Colorado Springs, where he teaches at the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs and creates fantasy worlds in video and installation, in which animals talk and strange landscapes shimmer and people walk through prismatic lights. In these playgrounds for adults, Barton invites…

Another 100 Colorado Creatives: Andrea Moore

Jumping for joy with the Uganda Project. #67: Andrea Moore As a creative, Andrea Moore can’t be categorized: She works in words and action, embracing poetry, performance, photography, visual art and the less definable art of self-discovery — not just as a form of expression, but as a way of…

The misunderstood mastery of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre

Forty years ago, one of the most infamous horror movies of all time was released. Tobe Hooper’s grimy, lo-fi The Texas Chainsaw Massacre was filmed on a small budget — reports differ, but no more than $300,000 by any account — and went on to gross $30 million at the…

Ten best dates in Colorado this summer

Romance is always in the air, but Colorado is especially enchanting in the summer, when you can have a lovely time outside — or inside, escaping the heat. With so much to do during the warmer months, we’ve narrowed down the options to this list of ten of the best…

Photos: Drag queens and fashionistas at the Apocalyptic Ball

Crowds turned out at Tracks this weekend for the fifth annual Apocalyptic Ball, a fundraiser for the Colorado AIDS Project that combines drag queens — including RuPaul’s Drag Race contestant Delta Work — and mini-fashion shows for a good cause. Photographer Eric Gruneisen brought back these images and more of…

Another 100 Colorado Creatives: Gretchen Marie Schaefer

#68: Gretchen Marie Schaefer Artist Gretchen Marie Schaefer, another TANK Studio member with roots as a RedLine resident, explores issues of mortality, decay and rebirth in two and three dimensions, building installations that take off from where her drawings leave off, using and reusing materials from one work to the…

Ophir publisher Terra Nova aims to bring an ancient economy to tabletops

Ophir, the upcoming board game from Denver-based publisher Terra Nova, is a battle of commerce. Players take the roles of merchants in an ancient civilization, amassing trading fortunes by outwitting and outmaneuvering their opponents on the high seas. Thematically, it’s like Monopoly or Steam, but with an interesting twist: Building…

Getting started with Dungeons & Dragons

Psst, hey kid — want to go on an adventure? Fight some fearsome beasts, save the day, take home some loot? Maybe collect a shitload of polyhedral dice and a stack of arcane rulebooks as tall as you are? Sound fun? Then step into the world of pen-and-paper roleplaying –…