Quite a Catch

When Charles Packard of the Aurora Fox Arts Center first arrived in Denver, he noticed that everyone was from somewhere else. That observation inspired his search for shows about rural towns that offer a glimpse of small-town American culture, shows that could potentially remind an audience of their roots. He…

One-Man Circus

With Screw Tooth, Adam Stone doesn’t do theater like anyone else. It’s almost as if he were a step ahead of your expectations, off and running to the next thing before anyone gets a chance to catch up. And even when he takes a baby step — as he will…

Feeling Blue

Denver’s modern public-art program has been growing since 1988, when it was established under Federico Peña’s watch; over the passing years, the swelling collection has come to include more than 350 works by artists of stature both local and national. And their evidence is everywhere, from civic installations in parks,…

Cleo’s Different Drum

Cleo Parker Robinson Dance’s multicultural, multigenerational Granny Dances to a Holiday Drum has been upending The Nutcracker and getting whole families in the audience to dance in their seats for more than twenty years now, and there’s a reason for that. “It’s different from a traditional holiday dance concert because…

Red and Blue

“Being Santa in the year 2013 is probably not as much fun as it was way back when every child was happy with a train and a doll and a ball,” muses Winnie Wenglewick of Denver’s Dangerous Theatre. “Now kids need to have things like PlayStations and Nintendos and iPhones…

Mall Rat

Although it began twenty years ago as just another NPR Christmas tale, David Sedaris’s The SantaLand Diaries has become a celebrated holiday institution. Chronicling the true story of Sedaris’s time working as an elf at Macy’s, the story carries a tone of extreme cynicism and hilarious tragedy. “I think what…

Womenswear Wednesdays: Lobbyist Becky Brooks on her political style

Womenswear is always on the go because modern women are constantly progressing with their busy lifestyles. One fashionable business lady we recently spotted is lobbyist Becky Brooks, who was prepping for an important meeting. Read here to learn about her style icon, where she shops, and what her style mantra…

December fashion events this week bring more holiday cheer

There are still fourteen shopping days left until Christmas. Some of our favorite designers and stores have stepped up to make gift-buying easier, while others are opening their hearts and using fashion to raise funds for those in need. Take a look at what’s still on the fashion calendar: See…

100 Colorado Creatives: Derrick Velasquez

#28: Derrick Velasquez Denver artist Derrick Velasquez seems to be everywhere in the arts world, and not just as an observer. Behind the scenes, he’s helping wheels turn — as a co-founder and manager of TANK Studios, as well as a booster of fellow artists who looks for ways to…

Photos: High-ticket sneakers took over the floor at the Dunkxchange

Denver’s sneaker-freaks converged on the EXDO Event Center over the weekend for a frenzy of wheeling and dealing for collectible kicks, with music, live art and other hip-hop-savvy vendors. Westword photographer Kenneth Hamblin III was there with a camera: Here’s the tease. See also: Sneaker of the week? Mission accomplished…