Another 100 Colorado Creatives: Brad K. Evans

#79: Brad K. Evans Brad K. Evans is a different kind of leader, one who casts a skewed entrepreneurial light upon all his pursuits — of which there are many. And he does it all with a sense of humor and adventure. Artist, designer, dumpster diver, realtor and bike advocate,…

Historian Linda Przybyszewski on The Lost Art of Dress

Watching period dramas like Mad Men, it’s easy to think that the elaborately costumed women of yesteryear just had an innately sophisticated sense of style. But that’s not the case — the Joan Holloways and Betty Drapers of the era were well-instructed in the art of dress by a group…

Imperfect Circle Apparel creates chic smokewear

The legalization of marijuana has put Colorado at the forefront of social change, and the fashion community is evolving as well. Danica Harcourt and Jason Brown recently founded Imperfect Circle Apparel, a local clothing company that specializes in making more visually pleasing weed-fashion. Smokewear is going mainstream! See also: Menswear…

Another 100 Colorado Creatives: Katie Kruger

#80: Katie Kruger When we think of “creatives,” we often think of “creators” — artists, authors, musicians and actors. But Katie Kruger breaks out of that box. From her vantage point as board co-chair for the Denver Art Museum’s CultureHaus young professionals group, which works to encourage cultural philanthropy in…

Learning how to be vegetarian without being a jerk about it

Many times in my life, others have assumed I was a vegetarian. At a work function or a family dinner, someone would attempt to pass me some kind of animal product, only to pull back the offering abruptly and say, “Oh, I forgot. You’re vegetarian.” But I’m not a vegetarian…

Another 100 Colorado Creatives: Stephen Batura

#81: Stephen Batura Colorado native Stephen Batura is a painter’s painter, best-known for his large, monochromatic works on wood panels inspired by Charles Lillybridge’s photographs of everyday life from a century ago. Also known for working big, Batura created “Rehearsal,” a detailed mural he painted to sprawl above the bar…

Andy Canino on sacrifice, honesty and confidence

Andy Canino started out with a basic tattooing kit and a natural talent for art. He figured out how to tattoo on his own, and has been tattooing professionally for almost a decade. He is now co-owner of Dedication Tattoo. Westword recently sat down with Canino, who talked about making…

Cheesman Park: Haunted by fun (and angry ghosts, probably)

Denver’s park-going public have long enjoyed whiling away summer afternoons sunning on the gently sloping hills of Cheesman Park. Whether strolling through the park’s neoclassical pavilion, enjoying the view of the distant cityscape over the treetops, or happening upon an especially festive Quinceañera, there are always good times to be found in Cheesman Park –along with the occasional human skull.

Another 100 Colorado Creatives: Tobias Fike

#82: Tobias Fike Nebraska native Tobias Fike, now working in Colorado after earning his MFA at the University of Colorado Boulder, isn’t tied down by a particular medium or discipline — or even a particular place. Instead, he manipulates concepts, makes sculpture and video, launches performances, collaborates and, with the…

Godzilla and five more kaiju I have loved

This week, Denver residents have a rare opportunity to see the genesis and current pinnacle of the kaiju genre with showings of both the original 1954 Japanese classic Godzilla (at the Sie FilmCenter) and the brand-new iteration (screening pretty much everywhere else movie tickets are sold). The original is better…

Another 100 Colorado Creatives: Andy Berg

#83: Andy Berg Andy Berg sees painting as an inner calling, and offers no conceptual mumbo-jumbo when explaining what he does: He paints. His large abstract canvases are imbued with the mystery of invention and the creative process, and almost paint themselves — using Berg and his armory of brushes…