Fulcrum Publishing shifts focus to educational graphic novels

As Fulcrum Publishing approaches its thirtieth anniversary, the Golden-based publishing house is intensifying its new focus on educational graphic novels, which teachers around the country are using with more regularity to get students interested in reading. The topics of these publications range from endangered ocean species to an unconventional history…

Ten best dates in Colorado this summer

Romance is always in the air, but Colorado is especially enchanting in the summer, when you can have a lovely time outside — or inside, escaping the heat. With so much to do during the warmer months, we’ve narrowed down the options to this list of ten of the best…

Playbill: This week’s Denver-area dance and drama picks

From a special storytelling spectacular with The Narrators at Buntport to a summer new-play festival at Edge Theatre, this week’s performing arts calendar has the proverbial something for everyone. Here are three more ways to stay busy with hot-weather diversions. See also: On the Hot Seat: Who Will Sing For…

Photos: Colorado Burlesque Festival

Performers from Colorado and beyond strutted their stuff during last weekend’s Colorado Burlesque Festival, held at Lannie’s Clocktower Cabaret and the Paramount Theatre. Photographer Ken Hamblin was there to catch all the antics; keep reading for a look. See also: Photos: Fetish Ball at The Church…

Photos: Fetish Ball at The Church

Whips, chains and kinks of all kinds were on display at The Church Sunday night as people with came together — and how! — at the Fetish Ball. Our photographer was there to capture the action. See the photos below for a safe sample, and check out the complete NSFW…

Photos: Drag queens and fashionistas at the Apocalyptic Ball

Crowds turned out at Tracks this weekend for the fifth annual Apocalyptic Ball, a fundraiser for the Colorado AIDS Project that combines drag queens — including RuPaul’s Drag Race contestant Delta Work — and mini-fashion shows for a good cause. Photographer Eric Gruneisen brought back these images and more of…

Another 100 Colorado Creatives: Gretchen Marie Schaefer

#68: Gretchen Marie Schaefer Artist Gretchen Marie Schaefer, another TANK Studio member with roots as a RedLine resident, explores issues of mortality, decay and rebirth in two and three dimensions, building installations that take off from where her drawings leave off, using and reusing materials from one work to the…

Photos: Hotrods and horsepower at the Denver Automotive and Diesel Center

Spit-shined Mustangs, T-Birds, Corvettes and other automotive classics were the focal point Saturday at the Denver Automotive and Diesel Center’s car show. Along with the stylin’ rides, the event featured a rockabilly costume contest and other diversions. Feast your eyes on these examples of automotive style, taken by photographer Jake…

Three Denver-area book events for July 14-20

There’s still plenty of time left for summer reading, and for inspiration this week you can hear authors of popular mystery and pop-culture series. Or you can bone up on your wedding-photography skills just in time to hop on what could be a burgeoning local market for same-sex ceremonies. Here…

Three things to do for free in Denver this week, July 14-17

Yee-haw! Although summer activities can quickly empty out your saddlebags, we’ve rounded up a trio of fun events this week that are abolutely free. Share information about other free activities in the comments section below, and check the Westword calendar for our complete guide to all events in metro Denver…

More cycling can result in more safety, according to UC Denver study

Heavier bike traffic can lead to fewer traffic collisions, according to a recent study by the University of Colorado at Denver. The study, though administered by UC Denver research students, focuses on Boulder, given that city’s large cycling presence. See also: Reader: Bicycles should only be allowed on trails and…

Gallery Sketches: Four shows for the weekend of July 11-13

Pop-ups, takeovers and celebrations rule the gallery scene this weekend, when a plethora of unexpected exhibitions will take flight all over town. Here are some picks to guide you through the many alternatives. See also: Writing on the Wall: Street Werkz at the Firehouse Art Center…

Ophir publisher Terra Nova aims to bring an ancient economy to tabletops

Ophir, the upcoming board game from Denver-based publisher Terra Nova, is a battle of commerce. Players take the roles of merchants in an ancient civilization, amassing trading fortunes by outwitting and outmaneuvering their opponents on the high seas. Thematically, it’s like Monopoly or Steam, but with an interesting twist: Building…