Man, Oh, Man

Despite its name, you don’t have to wear a backwards baseball cap and cargo shorts to enjoy the Bro Show. As long as you’re a guy, or even a woman who likes “guy” things, you’ll find something to love at the event. “You have the sports guys. You have guys…

Born to Run

Runners in the fifth annual Rock ’n’ Roll Denver Marathon will race to a live-music soundtrack provided by more than thirty local bands as they take off from Civic Center Park and pass stages at Sloan’s Lake, Confluence Park, City Park and Washington Park before heading back downtown, where Bonnie…

Elixir of the Goddesses

The Athena Project, which supports women in theater and the rest of the arts, spends the entire year getting ready for its spring festival — and that includes fundraising, because, well, the show must go on, and that’s how the nonprofit makes sure that it does. Now in its third…

Psych Out

You might not know Guinevere Turner by name, but her appearance tonight as part of the Color Commentary series at the Alamo Drafthouse Cinema, which features live commentary during selected film screenings, is not likely to disappoint. “Guinevere is a really wonderful screenwriter, actress and filmmaker,” says Alamo programmer Keith…

Last But Not Least

After going on hiatus in 2010, reality-TV Lazarus Last Comic Standing was resurrected through some behind-the-scenes retooling, guided by executive producer Wanda Sykes, that banned the schadenfreude-courting open auditions and Real World-style internecine drama. “NBC’s Last Comic Standing has once again provided much-needed national exposure for some very talented comedians,”…

Dem Bones

The Chicano Humanities and Arts Council always gets a jump on local Day of the Dead festivities with El Dia de los Muertos: A Celebration of Life! Tonight’s special opening reception will include a mash-up of DOTD traditions, from a candlelit street procession to live Aztec dancers to a taste…

Street Smarts

For his latest exhibition, Yinfinity, artist Dmitri Obergfell took a key element of hot-rod and custom-car culture — chameleon automotive paint, a shimmery, iridescent lacquer that changes color as an object moves — out of its traditional street context and into the brave new world of galleries. “Chameleon automotive paint…

Feeding Frenzy

Mommy humor appears to be the going thing: From its modest beginnings in Denver’s Highland neighborhood, Shayna Ferm’s Pump and Dump comedy show for frantic mothers desperately in need of some grown-up entertainment and mama-raderie continues to grow, seemingly with each and every show. On the heels of a national…

Story Hour

National radio program The Moth will land in Denver tonight for the inaugural Denver Moth StorySLAM, an open-mike storytelling competition. Hopeful storytellers can put their names in a hat, and ten lucky people will be chosen to take the stage, where their stories will be scored by judges from the…

Eldorado Climbing Walls Wins Something Independent’s 2014 Wright Award

Boulder-based Eldorado Climbing Walls won the Wright Award at the fourth annual Something Independent Awards ceremony Tuesday night at Space Gallery, edging out finalists Icelantic Skis and Oskar Blues Brewery. The award recognizes Colorado companies “who are leading at the intersection of lifestyle and commerce” — and full disclosure, I…

Five Great Zombie Events in Denver in October

It’s October in Denver and that means zombies — lots and lots of zombies. From zombie crawls filling the mall to sexy zombies strutting their stuff, there’s no shortage of weird, wild and fun ways to celebrate your love of the walking dead. To help make sure you don’t miss…

Film Podcast: Dear White People, Go See Dear White People

With the news that Paul Feig is going to reboot Ghostbusters with an all-female cast, we wonder on this week’s Voice Film Club podcast what it would be like if they re-did another ’80s classic: Young Guns. We then move onto the latest Brad Pitt World War II movie, Fury,…

Judy Chicago Talks About Feminism, Art and Life at 75

By the 1980s, feminist art pioneer Judy Chicago had secured a seat at the table of art history with her landmark installation, The Dinner Party. The triangular table, 48 feet on each side, was decorated with place-settings for 39 women from myth and history and celebrated another 999. The project…

Review: Ambition Facing West Explores the Notion of a Nation

My friend Geoffrey Stern, who taught international relations at the London School of Economics, used to try and tease out of his students a definition of the word “nation.” Was a nation simply its physical boundaries? A group of people living under a specific government, or with a common language…

The Mayday Experiment: Tiny House, Big Plan

There is nothing like a rainbow over a Colorado mountain valley. I had to pull over – not, mind you, for the rainbow, but for my new friend, a drifter named Apache who had first drained a Gatorade bottle full of whiskey and then attempted to drain his bladder into…

Another 100 Colorado Creatives: Kristin Rand

#51: Kristin Rand Kristin Rand is one of Denver’s funniest people. You can catch her in the act at comedy nights and clubs all over town, because she’s also a hardworking gal. Your best bets include https://www.westword.com/locations/syntax-physic-opera-2443702/”>Moxie!, her monthly sketch revue with fellow comic Mara Wiles at Syntax Physic Opera,…

Colorado Modern Master Bill Vielehr Passes Away

Bill Vielehr, a Colorado modern master, died suddenly on Saturday, October 11. Vielehr was born in Chicago in 1945 but grew up in Boulder, and he launched his art career here in Colorado. He studied fine art at Colorado State University in Fort Collins, where he earned a BFA in…