Our top DVD picks for the week of May 29.

Above the Law (Genius) The Andy Griffith Show: Complete Series Collection (Paramount) Big Train: Seasons One and Two (BBC Warner) Biography: Legends of the Silver Screen (A&E) Circle of Iron: 2-Disc Special Edition (Blue Underground) The Closer: The Complete Second Season (Warner Bros.) Drive Thru (Lionsgate) The Foursome (Universal) Free…

How Romantic

There may be more than one way to learn a language, but for Kelsey Horine and the rest of the Alliance Française de Denver crew, there’s only one way to truly experience a culture: immersion. The proof is in the pairings at today’s French and Italian Wine and Cheese Tasting,…

Talking Shop

Local aficionados of the corner used-furniture store might fondly remember the Cluttered Closet in Congress Park, which sadly shut its doors last fall. It was one of those places where you’d find a new/old sofa by serendipity as you walked through your neighborhood; the treasures were always plentiful and the…

House of Fun

Growing up in Alison Bechdel’s Fun Home was anything but. Bechdel’s graphic novel illustrates her life in a small town with her emotionally distant parents: mother a frustrated community-theater actress and father a high-school English teacher, funeral director and historical archivist. He was also a closeted gay man who conducted…

Heavy Exercise

“It’s a gruesome ride,” my dad recalls of the Compass Bank Elephant Rock Cycling Festival, which begins and ends at the Douglas County Fairgrounds in Castle Rock. “I think the first time I went for the hundred-mile, I had bad luck with a new set of gears,” the former cycling…

More Music

The 21st City Park Jazz season will go on as planned this year despite the major construction that makes the bandstand by Ferril Lake, where the free outdoor concerts have always traditionally been staged, look like an iffy place to spread a picnic blanket. Instead, the first three concerts, beginning…

Fringe Festival

Although his Tennyson Street gallery space is tiny, artist and artists’ friend Jimmy Sellars tends to do things big. So what the heck, he decided, why not take the art outside and put it on the wall? Because there seemed to be so many artists and so little room, the…

Lions and Tigers and Bears, Oh My

Don’t laugh. Right now I’m wearing a rubber mouse nose that’s been lying around my room forever. Today it just feels…appropriate. As a means of communing with my inner Furry, this plastic appendage seems like a step in the right direction. Maybe you’re more juiced-in than I, but you’re probably…

Silents Are Golden

Buster Keaton’s face is practically immobile during many of his best performances, in stark contrast to the rest of his body. As one of the most athletic stars in cinema history, he performed on-screen feats at which even the young Jackie Chan might have balked, all while wearing an expression…

Boys ‘R’ Us

For a flick that revolves around a male prostitute, Boy Culture features little in the way of explicit sex. Instead, it focuses upon elements that seldom turn up at multiplexes during the summer movie season: compelling characters who have interesting things to say. The tale revolves around X (Derek Magyar),…

Everyday People

Now in its 36th year, the People’s Fair is the oldest festival in the city. With 120 bands on six stages, 300 artists exhibiting their own painting, sculpture, photography, jewelry and crafts, the return of the wine pavilion, and a bigger, better kids’ area, this year’s version will continue to…

Made to Order

“We were getting so many requests,” explains the Fabric Lab’s Tran Wills. “For different sizes, or ‘Can you put this design on a men’s collared shirt instead of a T-shirt?’ or ‘Can they print this design on a suit jacket?'” Not to mention the jewelry: “A lot of designers were…

Funky Beats

If music is like a body, then percussion is the skeleton — the framework that holds everything together and gives it shape. Your musical osteologist would recommend attending drumming clinics to keep those bones strong. So do something good for your rhythm and sign up for the Black Lamp drummers’…

Con Tiki

The entire River North arts district will be hosting First Friday special events and open houses during tonight’s Evening in RiNo event. But the jewel in that crown will surely be the opening reception for Retroville — a pure-fun group kitsch show — taking place from 6 to 9 p.m…

Land of Lincolns

Lincoln Logs master mason Michael Ensminger has done it again: The local artist has created a monumental installation of Lincoln Logs with help from a small flock of girls from the Colfax Community Network. Tower of Babel, the product of Ensminger’s six-week residency at PlatteForum, far exceeds anything the toy…

Art Blocks

Another summer (woo-hoo!), and again, the East End Arts District is kicking up its heels with its annual Summer Art Walk. The sixteen-block area along East Colfax — between Clinton and Geneva streets — is the place to be today and tomorrow as this budding-art-district-that-could proves that Aurora is more…

Bellissimo!

What don’t Italians do well? Italian food is beyond delicious; Italian wines are full-bodied; Italian art has made the history books for centuries; Italian music gave us opera; Italians are renowned for being fantastic lovers…and Italian cars, with their sleek lines and purring engines, are unparalleled in the motor world…

Artistic Assistance

“When Art for AIDS started back in ’86, HIV and AIDS were just ravaging our community, especially the gay community,” says Michael Lee, director of communication for the Colorado AIDS Project. “At that time, the community had no idea what they were dealing with, really. So people started looking for…

Culture Feast

This weekend’s tenth Aurora Asian Film Festival showcases some new feature-length films, all right. Nine of them, actually — originating from countries all along the Pacific Rim. But this year, the films are only one piece of the pie. “We’re going to really be displaying the culture that we’re trying…

Pie in the Sky

Now obviously, the best thing in the world is eating pie. Throwing pies? That’s fun, too. But for those of you out there who fancy yourselves homegrown experts on the making of pies — man, do we have an event for you. In keeping with its efforts at turning downtown…

Cannes Film Festival 2007

Last weekend, as Jerry Bruckheimer’s pirates were once again storming the international box office, the Cannes Film Festival (May 16-27) bestowed its two top prizes on a gut-wrenching Romanian movie about backroom abortion and a plaintive Japanese drama about a sad old man who wants to dig his own grave…

Cannes Film Festival 2007

Cannes, France — The 60th Cannes Film Festival was a generous one — and so was its jury, bestowing the Palme d’Or on the least heralded, most critically acclaimed movie in an unusually strong competition, namely Romanian director Cristian Mungiu’s 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days. Mungiu’s skillfully directed,…