Theater of the Absurd

These days, most peoples’ wallets are on a diet — which can make going out to the theater a financial gluttony to be regretted the next morning. Not so with An Absurd Evening of Absurd Theatre. “We will not produce a show with a budget of more than $1,000,” says…

Picturing Love

With the forced sentiments of love looming in the air before Valentine’s Day inevitably descends upon us, some may choose to escape the cheesy romantic comedies and societal pressures by examining l’amour from an artistic standpoint. You can do this at Zip 37 Gallery’s Lovesick, a multimedia exhibit that showcases…

Sinking Pink

I count myself among the lucky moms whose daughters haven’t been sucked into the princess syndrome that plagues so many young girls growing up in this day and age. Mine had her Disney movies and her Barbie dolls, but she thankfully put them away on her own when it was…

Moving Mountains

The Banff Mountain Film Festival in Canada is an annual tribute to mountain culture, the mountain environment, and mountain sports and adventure, says REI Boulder spokeswoman Sarah Leone. And the Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour is the best way to see it without going abroad. “Each year we bring…

Gemini Trajectory

Charles Ballas is the kind of record nerd a lot of people wish they were but could never be. He’s probably heard most things you’d throw his way, but he’s too good-natured and smart to be a jerk about it. While attending the University of Colorado in Boulder, he was…

Milking the Cow

Despite boasting a higher-than-average number of museums, parks, bands, venues, theater companies and designers, as well as the nation’s fifth-highest concentration of artists, Denver is still depicted by the mainstream media as a flyover city filled with rednecks and burnouts, equally ready to take a knee or a toke. Blame…

Flashbacks

Photographer Lisa Law is the real deal, a hippie from the Sixties who’s still flying the freak flag down in Santa Fe, New Mexico, where she now resides. Back in the day, Law was on the front lines at Woodstock, where she shot images behind the scenes while also serving…

Elena in Wonderland

Elena Stonaker seems to come from a long line of secret fairies and sprites. Or maybe it just appears that way from her symbol-specked, organic drawings and soft sculptures. The latter — hand-embroidered dolls and creatures decorated with seed beads, sequins and something else (dream dust?) — will be the…

Feeling Lucky, Punk?

If you’re one of those punk-rock aficionados with a bedroom full of obscure vinyl and a heart that beats to the rhythm of “White Minority,” then you’ll feel right at home at Growler Records’ Mid-Winter Punk Film Festival. Featuring an impressive collection of underground punk films, the festival runs on…

Top five flicks at the Colorado Environmental Film Festival

With over fifty films screening, the Colorado Environmental Film Festival is seeking to inspire audiences into action. The fest runs Thursday through Saturday in Golden at the American Mountaineering Center with flicks about environmental issues from organic farming to energy conservation. “I hope that people will walk away from this…

Shipwrecked! An Entertainment could float your boat

The Boulder Ensemble Theatre Company is presenting Shipwrecked! An Entertainment. The Amazing Adventures of Louis de Rougemont (as Told by Himself) through February 25 at the Boulder Ensemble Theatre Company. Juliet Wittman caught the production last weekend; here’s her review: We’re all fascinated by talented fakers. I once foolishly allowed…

Andrew Skurka unpacks The Ultimate Hiker’s Gear Guide

The greatest adventures are always more about the journey than the destination, but that truism can be easy to forget when you can’t wait to get that heavy pack off your back. If the actual hiking isn’t the most enjoyable part of your backpacking trips, then you just might be…

Heather Doyle-Maier examines Her (un)Doing

Artist Heather Doyle-Maier is stripping a common ritual to its most basic components. In two current shows in the Navajo Arts District, she explores the meaning of getting dressed and undressed. Doyle-Maier is featured in Lovesick at Zip 37, and she has an installation in the back room of Edge,…