A Brand-New Con: Colorado Anime Festival Will Debut in February 2016

The anime con scene has been thriving for well over a decade in Colorado, and after a casual conversation with a friend last year, Jinnie McManus — a longtime behind-the-scenes fest worker — was inspired to expand the scene even further, with another celebration of anime. When that friend later…

Podcast: Is Pitch Perfect 2 Racist? And Mad Max Rules

Pitch Perfect 2 hit a few wrong notes for the Village Voice’s Alan Scherstuhl and special guest Monica Castillo, but LA Weekly film critic Amy Nicholson interpreted the film’s humor a little differently. We circle back to Sofia Vergara’s performance in Hot Pursuit, before arriving in the desert for Mad Max:…

Gallery Sketches: Six New Shows in Denver for the Weekend of May 15-17

From documentary photography to explorations in abstraction, innovative techniques and unexpected collaborations, new shows in Denver galleries will provoke thought while also pleasing the eye. You don’t have to wait until First Friday for first-class gallery-going experiences. Mixed Bag: Marijuana in the Highlands  Colorado Photographic Arts Center Through June 27…

Five Best Places to Enjoy an Old-School Summer Night in Denver

Denver has many brand-spankin’ new places to eat, drink and have fun in the sun or on a balmy evening. But there are also plenty of great spots where you can enjoy an old-school summer night, including Lakeside Amusement Park, our Best Old-School Summer Night destination in the 2015 Best of…

Film On The Rocks 2015 Schedule Announced

Outdoor film fans, rejoice! One of the most anticipated puzzle pieces to the Red Rocks summer schedule has just been announced, the line-up for the sixteenth season of the beloved Film On The Rocks series, and it has something for just about everybody. Nine dates are polished and ready to…

Denver Arts + Venues Hosts Imagine 2020 Symposium Tomorrow

Imagine a city where no artistic expression is off limits. Where gallery artists break down walls, literally and figuratively, to create public art that’s not only welcomed by the city, but praised. You can imagine all that, and more, when Denver Arts + Venues hosts an all-day symposium on Imagine…

Ten More Fashion Events in Denver This Month

May continues to spring forward with fashion-forward events, including markets, boutique openings and a knitting class. Here are ten more events guaranteed to keep you in style, in chronological order.  10) ILY| ILEY Grand Opening Party 6 to 10 p.m. Thursday, May 14 ILY| ILEY Boutique  2525 15th Street, Unit…

Ten More Great New Murals in Denver

Sun’s out, guns out: Denver street art is on the grind. Last month we published a list of the ten best new street murals in the city — but more are popping up all the time. So keep reading for ten more of the best new murals in Denver. Axel…

Playbill: Three New Plays in Metro Denver May 15-17

Sartre reimagines the Greek gods in an existential world, acting students rip through the Tennessee Williams canon and a shocking Jazz-Age murder case is revisited: Here’s what’s new on metro stages this weekend. The Upstart Crow, The Flies The Dairy Center for the Arts May 15 through 30 7:30 p.m…

Theater Review: A Man of No Importance Is Wilde at Heart

The year is 1964 and the setting Dublin for A Man of No Importance, a gentle, high-spirited musical currently showing at the Arvada Center. Inspired by Oscar Wilde, bus conductor Alfie Byrne longs to devote his life to art. His plans for a production of The Importance of Being Earnest…

Photos: Hot Times at the 2016 Colorado Firefighter Calendar Tryouts

Twenty-three incredibly fit men and women set the night on fire last Saturday at the 2016 Colorado Firefighter Calendar Tryouts, an annual fundraiser for the Children’s Hospital Colorado Burn Center and and Burn Camp that packed Exdo with more than a thousand hooting fans who were pretty well-oiled by the…

Another 100 Colorado Creatives: Christine Buchsbaum

#24: Christine Buchsbaum A gifted artist who uses photography — as well as film and video — to document staged scenarios and performance art, Rocky Mountain School of Art + Design graduate Christine Buchsbaum is now represented by Robischon Gallery. But as an artist/resident in the international La Napoule Art…

The Mayday Experiment: Waste Not, Want Not

I have a thing about waste. I don’t like it. As a result, it’s hard for me to throw things away. Frankly, I think it’s probably genetic. My mother doesn’t like waste either, raised by my Depression-era grandmother who was the queen enemy of waste. My mom only lasted a…