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The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged). The Colorado Shakespeare Festival staged a pretty good version of The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged)five years ago, so we’re not sure why the CSF decided to bring it back this season. The show, written in 1987 by Adam Long, Daniel Singer…

Like first sex, The To-Do List is full of promise

Like first sex, writer-director Maggie Carey’s debut feature, The To Do List, is quick and messy, fitfully pleasurable, full of promise, but not quite adept at getting everyone off. It’s an impossibly huge deal, yet also a modest achievement, something we have to go through that will no doubt be…

Richard II: The CSF goes deep with this power play

There’s no real hero in Richard II. In fact, everyone in the play is pretty wicked. Watching the Colorado Shakespeare Festival production, I remembered a historian’s comment after a corpse assumed to be Richard III was found under a parking lot in Leicester. Richard’s indefatigable defenders had hoped this corpse…

69 badass cosplay characters from San Diego Comic-Con 2013

Rob InderriedenSan Diego Comic-Con is a lot of things to a lot of people. You can bemoan the commercialization and curse the movie studios, but while you’re doing that, be sure to appreciate the magic of thousands upon thousands of super-fans dressing up as their favorite characters for no other…

Why Comic-Con is really about community

Liz OhanesianWhen religious protesters showed up at Comic-Con, attendees responded with absurd signs. Comic-Con packed in talent and fans alike in San Diego all weekend. Liz Ohanesian covered the action for L.A. Weekly, one of our partner papers; here’s her fourth report. In Southern California, you can be certain that…

Menswear Mondays: student Rajiv Clark on his custom-punk style

Punk street style can mean many things. For local student Rajiv Clark, it means not being afraid to embrace color or style. Keep reading to learn more about his fashion icons, where he shops and his favorite accessory. See also: – Menswear Mondays: Mechanic James Hill on his royal fashion…

Kate Coleman’s Biophilia stuffs your backpack with yoga and nutrition

There’s no shortage of local entrepreneurs who are tapping into yoga and nutrition. That’s why Kate Coleman, founder of Biophilia, wanted to carve out her own special niche. The certified-yoga-instructor-slash-nutritionist has been backpacking for nearly a decade, since a University of Iowa school excursion first sparked her interested in the…

Five reasons why crowd-funded weddings are tacky

A couple wants a kickass wedding with all the trimmings — full band with the saxophone player, twenty-tier French cake with custard filling, individually plated sashimi selections, and a photo booth that takes those old-fashioned sepia pictures — all in an urbane, affected, pastoral setting complete with white ponies. But…

3 things to do for free in Denver this week, July 22-25

Long before the Kardashians and the advent of shock-reality television, there was Network, the whip-smart 1976 satire that predicted the tactics TV stations would one day use to attract viewers. That’s just one of the free events in Denver this weekend — all opportunities to get out and do something…

Why Regular Show was so huge at Comic-Con this year

Liz OhanesianJ.G. Quintel, creator of Regular Show, left, meets Muscle Man come to life. Comic-Con has been packing in talent and fans alike in San Diego all weekend. Liz Ohanesian is covering the action for our media group; here’s the first of her reports. J.G. Quintel has been going to…

Marcus Renninger debuts new paintings at the Kanon Collective

Combining his love of pop-iconography with a classical and surrealistic aesthetic, Marcus Renninger’s paintings leave the viewer dizzy from the contrast of their unsettling beauty with their cultural familiarity. Renninger, a guitarist with Fingers of the Sun, is showing a new round of work that will be celebrated with a…

Denver County Fair: Artists wanted!

The theme of this year’s Denver County Fair, which begins in only a few weeks, is “The Year of the Win,” and that means blue ribbons, lots of them, in what seems like every possible category under the sun. And the theme will definitely carry over to the fair’s Art…