Powderhorn Ski Mountain Is Open: Here’s What’s New for 2015

Located 45 minutes east of Grand Junction, Powderhorn is Colorado’s westernmost ski area, and so far this season, conditions there have reportedly been great. You can read about every Colorado ski resort in the Edge, our winter sports guide, as we roll it out online. Each description lays out what’s…

Gallery Sketches: Four New Shows in Denver This Weekend

Local galleries and co-ops are in the holiday swing, offering year-end group showcases and lots of affordable art. Take a break from the malls and the non-stop Christmas music and feed your soul by looking at something awesome — and then take it home with you. Kanon Tenth Anniversary Show…

The Ten Best Westerns Filmed in Colorado (Before The Hateful Eight)

Quentin Tarentino’s The Hateful Eight opens this week, the latest chapter in a long tradition of Westerns filmed in Colorado. The state’s epic scenery has made this a destination for filmmakers for more than a century, and many of them made Westerns. From film’s beginnings to the early 1960s, Westerns were…

New Year’s Eve: The Naked Truth About One Wild Night

For some people, New Year’s Eve is the greatest night of the year. For others, it’s time to stay home, solo and safe. And for a few people…well, keep reading for this epic account from Robbie Herst, the winner of our My Best/Worst New Year’s Eve contest. As I ran…

Star Wars and Potty Training: The Two Poles of Parenthood

This past week has been a big one at my house, with two ongoing major life milestones for my little girl. First, my wife decided that now that the kiddo’s fourth birthday is on the horizon — she’s almost exactly three-and-a-half — it’s time to stop fucking around and get…

Ski Granby Ranch Opens Today: Here’s What’s New for 2015

Ski Granby Ranch opens today with a limited amount of terrain. The resort is hosting a holiday food drive in conjunction with its opening called Carve Away Hunger. If you bring three food items, you will receive a discounted all-day lift ticket. You can read about every Colorado ski resort in…

How Star Wars-Style Fantasy Violence Conquered Our Culture

A while back, a friend expressed concern that her son, a ten-year-old, was watching too much My Little Pony. “It’s sweet,” she said, “but not what I’d choose.” I asked what she would prefer that he watch. “Well, his dad started him on that new Star Wars cartoon.” That cartoon…

The Big Short Takes on the ’08 Crash — And Crashes

Fueled by impotent, blustery outrage, Adam McKay’s The Big Short, about the grotesque banking and investing practices that led to the 2008 financial collapse, is about as fun and enlightening as a cranked-up portfolio manager’s rue-filled comedown after an energy-shot bender. Based on Michael Lewis’s 2010 bestselling book of the…

Relax — The Force Awakens Is the Third Good Star Wars Movie

George Lucas is the L. Ron Hubbard of Hollywood. Both men were sci-fi dreamers turned mega-millionaires who spun their pulp adventures into a religion. Tap the power within yourself, they urged. The faithful forked over their dollars. Then both Lucas and Hubbard mucked up their simple premise with add-ons like…

Ten Cool Things About La Alma/Lincoln Park and West Central Denver

Warm Cookies of the Revolution, the local community-fostering group that founder Evan Weissman calls a “civic health club,” continues its yearlong Stompin’ Grounds Games series this month by focusing on Denver’s rapidly changing La Alma/Lincoln Park neighborhood and surrounding districts, from the city’s poorest — Sun Valley — to the urbane…

Podcast Profiles: Anthony Crawford Drops Knowledge on Talkin’ Shop

Podcasts are in tune with the democratized spirit of Internet media; anyone with a microphone and a computer can offer their listeners unlimited hours of recordings, usually for free. Limited only by their imaginations, podcasters have a freedom of expression unrestricted by commerce, censorship or geography. Several great podcasts have…

Biopic Formula Undermines The Danish Girl‘s True Story

The Danish Girl, Tom Hooper’s portrait of Jazz Age painters Gerda Wegener and her spouse, Einar, who butterflied into Lili Elbe via the world’s first sexual-reassignment surgery, is about gender and it isn’t. Like its subject, it’s fatally resolved to fit an ideal: the noble Oscar-bait biopic. If the script…

Photos: Santas Deliver at the Denver Harlequins Santa Pub Crawl

South Broadway was inundated with Santas, elves and ugly holiday sweaters over the weekend when the Denver Harlequins rugby organization hosted a Santa Pub Crawl to benefit Tots for Tots, beginning at Gary Lee’s Motor Club. Photographer Mile Chrisinger embedded with the holiday crew as they donated toys and made…

Review: Eat, Drink and Be Scary at The Addams Family

The Addams Family relies on our enduring affection for a group of death- and darkness-loving misfits created by New Yorker cartoonist Charles Addams in the 1940s. His work inspired several television shows and three films before morphing into this musical by Marshall Brickman and Rick Elice, with music by Andrew…

Sisters Isn’t Brilliant, but Fey and Poehler Make It a Bash

What’s quietly revolutionary about Sisters is that it’s a dumb party movie like a million others. The hosts score booze, invite over dozens of friends and frenemies, and then watch in horror — and a touch of self-congratualtory awe — as their house gets trashed. With the sunrise comes lessons,…