Unwined and Dined

“If you never pictured yourself as someone who’d go to a wine event, you should still consider coming to Unwined,” says Club W founder Xander Oxman. “It’s going to be more of a party than a wine tasting.” That’s in line with Club W’s purpose, which is to introduce wine…

Tread Lightly

The downhill mountain-biking trails at Winter Park’s Trestle Bike Park will see some serious thrills and spills next week when the Colorado Freeride Festival hits the slopes, but today’s action is decidedly mellower, says Ashley Skrdlant, spokeswoman for the annual TreadFest Charity Mountain Biking Festival. “The Tread Head Rec Ride…

Take to the Skies

It’s rare to see the work of George Peters and Melanie Walker in an art gallery; it’s usually in the sky. The two are known for creating colorful kites, mobiles and installations that fly all over the world. “The thing that we really like about making kites is that it…

Way Off Broadway

The folks at Obscene/Courageous Theatre hope that after you see one of their productions, you’ll leave feeling entertained — and a little bit disturbed. The company’s modern staging of the macabre Jacobean drama The Revenger’s Tragedy — which tells the tale of a young man who plots his revenge after…

Beer, Bikes and Big Wheels

Denver will be teeming with bikes today for New Belgium Brewing’s Urban Assault Ride. The UAR started in Austin, Texas, ten years ago, bringing the bike community together for an adventure/party mash-up, and last year Denver was the first city to sell out. Teams of two enter this race/scavenger hunt/obstacle…

Number One: Fan

The irony of a late-’80s TV show titled “The Next Generation” being 25 years old is inescapable, but so is its cult fandom. To celebrate the quarter-life of one of the best-loved shows in this galaxy and beyond, National CineMedia will beam two Star Trek: The Next Generation episodes onto…

Poetic Salvation

The magical and the mystical both figure heavily in Crazy Brave: A Memoir, but it’s all part of being Joy Harjo, says the Native American poet, playwright, musician and performer. “My life didn’t make neat short stories,” Harjo explains on her blog. “David Sedaris can do it, make tight, crafted…

When Robots Dance

For Real Steel, the final installment in the Aspen Grove free family film series, the Alamo Drafthouse decided to get as close as possible to bringing the movie to life. “As far as the Alamo is concerned, we try to incorporate themes into our pre-shows and really enhance the movie…

Blasting Off

Michael Burnett, founder of Santa Fe Drive stalwart Space Gallery, completely missed celebrating the venue’s tenth anniversary last year. “We reached a significant milestone — not many galleries hang around for that long,” he says, and yet that milestone came and went without a party. But the upcoming eleventh anniversary?…

An Artist with Nine Lives

Throughout 92-year-old Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani’s long and tumultuous life — losing his citizenship during World War II, then regaining it after the end of the war; being homeless in New York after 9/11 — there has been one constant: art. The Japanese-American artist creates brightly colored drawings that tell his…

Women at Play

Although the Athena Project Festival, a celebration of the work of female artists, won’t debut until next summer, it’s launching its Plays in Progress series, featuring new works by six female playwrights, at 8 p.m. tonight at the Aurora Fox, 9900 East Colfax Avenue, starting with a reading of Clinnesha…

Fighting Back with Art

Sex trafficking and gender violence continue to be serious problems around the world, says RedLine director PJ D’Amico, which is why the art gallery and studio is showing Off the Beaten Path: Violence, Women and Art, a traveling exhibition that focuses on female empower-ment and awareness. Curated by Randy Rosenberg…

What’s in your bag? Marc Jacobs, a master’s thesis and more!

This week, Denver street style is taking cues from New York’s Marc Jacobs, whose high-end fashion and leather goods are a symbol of luxury to people around the world. While the air here is hot and muggy, with sudden showers threatening the afternoons, Denverites keep pushing the style thermometer. Weather…

Colorado’s eMperfumes makes a scented splash at the Teen Choice Awards

Over the past decade, Denver has shown that it’s a city where independent entrepreneurs can thrive. And in this successful climate, the women behind Colorado-based company eMperfumes smelled opportunity. Tired of the retail grind, FolieM President Kristin Clift and friends Roxanne Maine, Avery-Lynn Osborne and Jessica Stone (a later addition)…

Feeling innovative? Enter the Inventor Art Competition

After you do your artistic duty for the Denver Art Museum’s Open for Design project, consider entering the second annual Inventor Art Competition — a graphic precursor for the 2012 DaVinci Inventor Showcase. “We think the convergence of Denver’s new Patent Office and the area’s growing culture of innovation will…

Update: And the Henrys go to…

Sitting beside me at the Henrys last night was the woman who makes it all happen: Gloria Shanstrom, general manager of the Colorado Theatre Guild. It is Shanstrom who makes this glittering event — this huge coming together of elegantly dressed, excitedly-gesticulating actors, directors, tech people and their audiences –…

Reader: Flip flops piss me off

An abundance of cruisers — which Josiah Hesse derides in his “Cruiser bikes sucks” post — aren’t the only sign that this town has been overtaken by hipsters. There are also all the flip flops…