It would take a miniseries to do justice to Bless Me, Ultima

Why is there evil in the world?” That question and its corollaries — Where does evil come from? Why can so many create and commit it with apparent immunity? — are at the core of the film Bless Me, Ultima, whose seven-year-old hero, Antonio, wrestles with riddles that have likely…

The Seafarer makes waves with its tale of lost lives

Despite the deceptively fine weather, it isn’t spring yet. But somehow, leaving the theater after seeing The Seafarer, I couldn’t help feeling that it was. This had something to do with having seen four soul-stirring — and completely different — plays in a little over a month. There was James…

Everyone on New Girl needs therapy…but that’s why we love them

Depending on your perspective, Zooey Deschanel is either the cutest, funniest, most adorable little retro-kookster on earth, or she’s an irritating try-hard with zero comedy chops. The only thing the world seems able to universally agree on is that Deschanel has nice bangs. As such, her sitcom — New Girl,…

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Motherhood Out Loud. This play is performed by six actors — five women and a man — and consists of little playlets compiled by Susan Rose and Joan Stein on many aspects of motherhood: a new mother dealing with her own hovering mother, a woman raising an autistic son, and…

100 Colorado Creatives: Sculptor and Westword Artopia participant Jeff Erwine

#91: Jeff Erwine From massive outdoor sculptures made from wood and junked cars to iron-and-marble furniture, Jeff Erwine’s aesthetic is a direct result of his chosen medium. The sculptor and metal worker is inherently “green” in his process — constructing his pieces utilizing 95 percent rescued materials — and Erwine’s…

Win tickets to Westword‘s Artopia 2013! (updated with winners)

Update: Congratulations to samlimanski and elishag86! You’ve each won two tickets to Artopia. Check your email for details on how to claim them. Original post: Westword’s annual Artopia takes place this Saturday, which means it’s time to start planning your one-night exploration of Denver culture right now. Split across four…

Photos: Down & Derby was for lovers at City Hall over the weekend

Down & Derby’s first night at City Hall was a romantic one. The monthly adult skate night, formerly held at the Exdo Event Center, took on Valentine’s Day (albeit a little belatedly) over the weekend with a love-filled, heart-bedazzled party. Roving Westword nightlife photographer Jim Wills stopped by to capture…

3 things to do for free in Denver this week, February 18-21

The extended Valentine’s holiday is over and the wavering Colorado weather is threatening some overdue winter snow, but that’s no reason stay in this week. From a day of exploration at the Mizel Museum to a classic pre-talkie Clara Bow film and a night of Do-It-Yourself DJing, there are several…