Ten Things to Do for $10 in Denver (Six Free!), April 8-10

Downtown should be pretty nutty with the baseball season starting up—which you could do or you could check out the slew of other fun things going on in this town. This weekend has all the weird music you could want, vintage films and game shows. Find even more to do…

Tim Schwartz Creates Art from Kindle Screens in Escapism at Leon Gallery

Escapism, now up at Leon Gallery, features recent pieces by Tim Schwartz, an up-and-coming L.A.-based artist. At first glance, the works in the show look like neo-minimalist abstracts, but upon closer examination, it’s apparent that they are actually depictions of nature. The dark rectangles that make up the extremely spare constructivist…

Playbill: Dance, Theater and Performance in Denver April 7-10

The performing arts get eclectic this weekend around Denver with a b-girl jam, a one-man tour de force that’s also a birthday celebration, and a smorgasbord of Asian-American arts. All are don’t-miss events; here are the details: Queenz of Hip-Hop Seventh Annual Jam Performance by Cypher Adikts The B-Boy Factory,…

The Ten Best Stores on Broadway

The Broadway/Baker neighborhood has become trendy, but it hasn’t lost its eclectic charm. The storefronts lining what used to be known as Denver’s “Miracle Mile” are full of miraculous finds, whether it’s a toy from the past, magic tricks, boutique clothing, craft supplies or a display of “perverted” coloring books…

Is Hannibal Lecter the Greatest Serial Killer of All Time?

Serial killing is serious business. If you’re going to be successful at it, you need an eye for detail, a serious work ethic and absolutely nothing resembling a conscience. If you’re going to be great at it, maybe even the greatest, you need even more — style, wit and charm…

Reel Social Club Announces Inaugural Shorts Fest May 6-7 at the Sie

The Aspen Shortsfest won’t end until April 10, but the Denver Film Society just announced that the inaugural RSC Shorts Fest will debut at  the Sie FilmCenter in May. It’s the first foray into curated film programming by the DFS’s Reel Social Club, which caters to young professionals interested not just…

Smart and Brutal, Daredevil Improves in Every Way It Can

Like the Juggernaut or St. Patrick’s Day drunks, nothing can stop the hundreds of hours of filmed superhero junk that hits our faceholes each year. But rest easy, true believer! Once in a while, the onslaught can still offer surprise and pleasure. A shiver of both hit me minutes into…

Hank Williams Will Never Get Out of I Saw the Light Alive

Have you ever considered the fact that, in 1951, Hank Williams actually wrote “Hey Good Lookin'”? That, for the first 175 years years of American history, those words and that melody weren’t already part of our shared heritage? Williams didn’t just pluck it out of the air, of course. Cole…

Review: Tracy and Sushe Felix Share Land Rhythms at Havu

Since the late ’80s, husband-and-wife artists Tracy Felix and Sushe Felix, who share Land Rhythms at William Havu Gallery, have followed different, if thoroughly intertwined, aesthetic paths. For many years, they’ve both been interested in conveying the Western landscape in non-traditional ways, though their individual works are clearly distinct. Tracy’s…

Photos: A Walk Through Heaven and Hell With the Fantastic Hosts

For its annual spring white party last weekend, the Fantastic Hosts transformed the Exdo Event Center into a Garden of Earthly Delights, inspired by the painting by Hieronymus Bosch and a Burning Man aesthetic. Stroll through the resulting wonderland with photographer Brandon Marshall.    Now take a wander through the…

Five Best Bets at the Vail Film Festival, Starting April 7

Vail may sing a siren call to skiers and snowboarders, but this week the mountain town will be humming a different tune as the Vail Film Festival returns on Thursday, April 7.  The four-day fest, which is celebrating its thirteenth year, will screen over sixty films — narrative, documentary and…

Once Again, Melissa McCarthy Shows Us Who’s The Boss

A she-wolf of Wall Street with a spiky ginger Suze Orman shag, Michelle Darnell, the anti-heroine of fitfully funny The Boss, is the latest of the Rabelaisian wonders played by Melissa McCarthy. The actress specializes in characters with indestructible bravado, no matter where they stand on the socioeconomic ladder; Michelle,…