Literary Calendar: Three Front Range Book Events for November 9-15

This week in Denver, a notable author navigates cyberspace in his “Great American Internet Novel” and a nationally beloved blogger laughs hysterically at her own battle with depression. Meanwhile, in Boulder, a local journalist gives that town’s famous McGuckin Hardware its due. Joshua Cohen, Book of Numbers Sturm Hall, Room…

Denver Film Festival 2015 Must-See for November 9: 600 Miles

Again this year, Denver Film Festival artistic director Brit Withey is offering his must-see picks for each day of the fest — including many flicks that movie lovers might otherwise miss amid the flood of silver-screen goodies. Today, he spotlights his choice for Monday, November 9: 600 Miles. 600 Miles…

Three Things to Do for Free in Denver This Week, November 9-12

Denver Arts Week is under way, with dozens of entertainment options each day. But this week you can also make a difference for yourself, for your city, maybe even galaxies far, far away — without spending a cent. Keep reading for details on three events that three favorite free events,…

What to Do on Colorado’s Ski Slopes in November 2015

It’s here. The winter snow sports season has arrived, and although the resorts are just beginning to open, you will want to be prepared once they do. Read about every one of them in the Edge, our winter sports guide. Find the Edge in print this week inside of Westword…

Ten Reasons Why Opera Kicks Butt: Aria Ready for Aida?

The fall opera season begins when Opera Colorado presents Verdi’s Aida at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House on Saturday, November 7, and if you aren’t waiting with bated breath, you should be. There’s lots of freakiness just waiting to be savored, and even those of us who dwell in the squalid village…

Bike Smut Pedals Through Denver for the Last Time

After nearly a decade of bringing bicycle erotica to big screens around the world, Bike Smut is pedaling its final tour through Denver this weekend. For the last nine years, a community of cyclists and sex-positive individuals have consistently submitted short erotic films to be shown at Bike Smut’s live…

Denver Film Festival 2015 November 6-8 Must-Sees: Raiders! and More

Again this year, Denver Film Festival artistic director Brit Withey is offering his must-see picks for each day of the fest — including many flicks that movie lovers might otherwise miss amid the flood of silver-screen goodies. Today he spotlights selections for November 6 (Once Upon a Crime: The Borelli-Davis Conspiracy),…

Ten Best Fashion Events in Denver This Week

November is here and while the temperature is dropping, the fashion scene in Denver is heating up. This month is filled with fashion shows, trunk shows, galas and fundraisers, all designed to get you stylish just in time for the holidays around the corner. Here are ten of the best…

Keystone Resort Opens Today; Here’s What’s New for 2015

Keystone Resort opens today when the first chair heads up the mountain at 9 a.m. While waiting for that first chair, Keystone will be handing out warm donut holes from resort pastry chef Ned Archibald, as well as hot chocolate and coffee at the base of the River Run Gondola. There…

Denver Film Festival 2015 Opening Night: Low-Key Weirdness

The 38th edition of the Denver Film Festival started off quietly — and that wasn’t necessarily a bad thing. The opening night festivities were back at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House after taking place at the Buell Theatre last year, and while the red carpet was in place outside the…

Arapahoe Basin Is Open: Here’s What’s New in 2015

As usual, A-Bay was one of the first two ski resorts to open this year, tying Loveland in the race to crank up the chairlifts on October 29. Only a few runs are open at the moment, but that will change soon as the snow falls and snowmaking begins. You…

Denver Film Festival 2015 Must-See for November 5: Rams

Again this year, Denver Film Festival artistic director Brit Withey is offering his must-see picks for each day of the fest — including many flicks that movie lovers might otherwise miss amid the flood of silver-screen goodies. Today, he spotlights his pick for Thursday, November 5: Rams. Rams Directed by Grímur Hákonarson…

Spotlight Illuminates the Top Ten Journalist Heroes and Heels in the Movies

Tom McCarthy’s Spotlight, opening November 6 in local theaters, details how the Boston Globe uncovered the Catholic Church’s child molestation scandal in 2002. The newspaper’s work won major awards, and the film is now being prepped for Oscar reception, getting talked up almost everywhere as a serious film. (But then, so was…

You Might Get Lost — Deliciously — in The Assassin

Hou Hsiao-hsien’s The Assassin is the Taiwanese director’s first foray into the martial-arts genre. It may also be his most resplendent film yet: Watching it is like floating along on a sumptuous gold-and-lacquer cloud. Hou favorite Shu Qi (who also starred in Millennium Mambo and Three Times) plays Nie Yinniang,…

Loveland Ski Area Is Open: Here’s What’s New in 2015

Colorado ski areas got pounded with as much as twenty inches of early-season snow in late October, just as we were going to press with the Edge, our annual guide to Colorado’s ski resorts — and Loveland was the first to announce an opening date — October 29. You can find…