The Mayday Experiment: The Truck Stops Here

The tiny house was supposed to be showcased this past weekend at ArtDenver, and even though getting it to the second floor of the Colorado Convention Center sounded challenging, I was thankful to receive the invitation. So at the beginning of the week I scrambled to get the door in…

Five Movies to Help Us Embrace the Ebola Frenzy

Every few years a new epidemic sweeps the nation, spreading hysteria among the masses — bird flu, swine flu, mad cow disease and this year’s contender Ebola. The more you hear about it, the more you’re scared. It makes germaphobes looks like geniuses and makes you reconsider ever getting on…

Artopia 2015 Presale Starts This Morning!

Mark your calendar for Saturday, February 21, when Artopia 2015 will fill City Hall with art, culture and fashion. Our presale for the event starts this morning, and you’ll find some new twists added to Westword’s annual arts extravaganza…. See also: Artopia 2014 — the Artistic Lights Were Bright on…

Another 100 Colorado Creatives: Noah Van Sciver

#43: Noah Van Sciver If you read Westword, you’re familiar with Noah Van Sciver — since 2008, when he started inking the 4 Questions feature in Backbeat, the hard-working cartoonist has been making observations about modern society and its many characters in these pages and online at westword.com. But Van…

Starz Denver Film Festival November 18 Must-See: Alleluia

Again this year, Starz 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 Alleluia. See also: The Ten Best Movie Events in…

Arturo Garcia Talks About Broken: The Forgotten Children of Immigration

When mixed-citizenship families hear a knock at the door, they cower. It could be the immigration police coming to take away the parents, splitting them from their children, says Arturo Garcia, co-editor of Broken: The Forgotten Children of Immigration. Garcia, who will be discussing his book tonight at the American…

Photos: Art and Fashion at ArtDenver

The Cherry Creek Arts Festival decided to bring the summer event’s tried-and-true formula indoors this past weekend for the inaugural ArtDenver at the Colorado Convention Center. For extra glitz, fashion took center-stage at the first night of ArtDenver, which mixed runway shows and designer vendors with artist booths. Photographer Brandon…

Carine McCandless’s The Wild Truth, a Memoir of Domestic Violence

Jon Krakauer’s haunting biography Into the Wild tells the story of Chris McCandless, a young man who severed his ties with his family and ventured into the Alaskan wilderness, where he died. The book has become a modern-day classic, widely read in college classrooms and hotly debated by some who…

Starz Denver Film Festival November 17 Must-See: Viktoria

Again this year, Starz 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 Viktoria. See also: The Ten Best Movie Events in…

Three Things to Do for Free in Denver, November 17-20

From the Starz Denver Film Festival to classic rock, there’s a lot going on this week — but if you’re saving money for the holidays, here’s the best gift of all: Plenty of the fun is free! You can laugh while you eat cereal, learn robot takeover tactics or simply…

Twenty-Plus Holiday Shows and Markets for Gift-Buying in November

The shift happens so fast, it’s nearly imperceptible, but that won’t last for long — Halloween’s over, and the holiday shopping season is on. Shopping handmade and local is the trend, and we’ve made it a little easier for you to navigate the best of the markets, sales and small…

Breckenridge Ski Resort Opens Today With New Snow

Breckenridge got thirteen inches of snow on Wednesday and more last night, so there should be plenty to go around today when the ski resort (mostly Peak 8) opens for the season. There are plenty of activities on tap, including music, donuts, giveaways and of course, chilly refreshing temperatures. We…

Five Political Martyrs You Should Know But Probably Don’t

Every cause has its martyrs. Christians had Jesus. The civil rights movement had Martin Luther King Jr. The American right had those who died at Waco and Ruby Ridge. And every year, Denver Anarchist Black Cross hosts The Martyr’s Ball, a fundraiser for the organization that celebrates those who have…

Winter Park Opens Saturday; Raffle Offers Winner a Lifetime Pass

Winter Park Resort opens Saturday, joining a handful of ski-country destinations that have already powered on the gondolas. We profile them all in The Edge, our insider’s guide to the 2014 ski and snowboard season, and we’ll be rolling out those profiles as the mountains open. But if you really…