Four Must-See Films This Weekend in Denver

This week, our critics took to the theaters to review four new films. Tim Burton proves he’s still got it in Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children, Mark Wahlberg guides us through a surreal tragedy in Deepwater Horizon, and we learn about music’s man behind the curtain in Danny Says. Here are…

100 Colorado Creatives 3.0: Ashley Frazier

#59: Ashley Frazier Ashley Frazier is all RedLine, all the time, continuing in her role as the art venue’s events manager while, as an artist, embarking on a two-residency there this fall. In her own work, she evokes the ephemeral passage of time, using such unusual mediums as human hair…

London Road Offers a Thrilling Musical Tour of a Real Town’s Trauma

The techniques of verbatim theater go back decades, to at least the 1950s, when young German theater troupes would reenact complicated court cases word for word onstage. Even earlier, in the United States, the WPA paid for a form of this performance with its Living Newspapers, in which theater artists…

With Miss Peregrine, Tim Burton Shows He’s Still Got Wonder in Him

The conventional wisdom about early-career Tim Burton is that he was an imaginative visual stylist but not a great storyteller. That sounds smart, right? It’s still something that a certain kind of ratty-beard-stroking film critic keeps tucked in his sweater vest in case he needs to say something that sounds…

Deepwater Horizon Makes Rousing Adventure From a Real-Life Tragedy

Deepwater Horizon is the most entertaining Hollywood disaster movie in years. I’m sorry — is that a terrible thing to say? Peter Berg’s film is based on the true story of the BP-leased, Transocean-owned deepwater drilling rig that in 2010 exploded in the Gulf of Mexico, killing 11 souls and…

Punx in Solidarity!: From Denver to Standing Rock Benefit September 29

At September 29’s Punx in Solidarity!: From Denver to Standing Rock, the music will be fierce. The art will be bold. The food will be delicious. And the money raised will fund Native resistance.  As the DIY artists, chefs and musicians organizing the event tell it, they’re far less important than the…

Flossy McGrews Reopens on South Santa Fe — Just in Time for Halloween

While another a beloved Coloradan institution seems to disappear every week, the demise of the Flossy McGrews costume shop hit harder than most losses. From the storefront, embellished with Lovecraftian decorations, to the lovingly crafted costumes, the place boasted an overwhelming variety of spooky and strange shopping delights that made it a must-stop not…

The Truth About Ten Colorful Colorado Journalists, in Black and White

The glory days of daily newspapers are receding in the rearview mirror, leaving behind legendary tales of the writers who honed their craft as reporters and editors. There are many modern examples of Colorado journalism greats – sportswriter Rick Reilly, network broadcaster Harry Smith, award-winning cartoonists Paul Conrad, Pat Oliphant and Mike Keefe —…

Celebrating the Irish Miners Who Lived — and Died — in Colorado

Jim Walsh noticed something odd. The clinical assistant professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Colorado Denver was researching the immigration of the Irish to the Rocky Mountain region during the Silver Boom of 1879-’93, the kind of work that usually leads scholars to musty rooms…

100 Colorado Creatives 3.0: Dustin Young

#60: Dustin Young Dustin Young is a master draftsman of the dreamy side of real life, depicting the imprint of found imagery in a shower of mist and perceived memory. A native Minnesotan off an academic trail that led him from New York to Boston to Lincoln, Nebraska, Young now…

The Mayday Experiment: Rocking Tiny at Titwrench 8

In building the Mayday Experiment, I have to be constantly aware that I am not only building a home, but a quasi-public space. The house itself is also the art, and many of my design choices (such as devoting a large area to seating) reflect those needs more than my…

Review: BETC’s Ripcord Takes Off at the Renovated Dairy Arts Center

The mood was celebratory at the opening of the Boulder Ensemble Theatre Company’s Ripcord, the first show of the company’s eleventh season, and also the first at the Dairy Arts Center after the building’s year-long renovation. Over the past twelve months, BETC has performed in the Boulder Chamber of Commerce…

Fleabag Is the Egocentric Comedy Heroine of Your Dreams/Nightmares

America might not be ready for Fleabag, the new Amazon/BBC series from British writer and creator Phoebe Waller-Bridge. Think about all the guff Girls received for “forcing” viewers along on a ride with myopic 20-somethings. Waller-Bridge has gone even further than Girls creator Lena Dunham, speaking directly to the camera…

The Queens Let Imagination Rule in All-Stars Week Five

They say there’s no business like show business, and week five of the Ultimate Queen All-Stars battle at Tracks (Thursdays for the next four weeks) proved that adage as the girls were challenged to do their best with the music of soundtracks — from Broadway or Hollywood. Gia StaxXx kicked…