Sock It To ‘Em

If you’ve been known to wear sandals with socks in the winter, this one’s for you. After a decade of hosting the Teva Mountain Games in the summer, the Vail Valley Foundation is bringing the same festival atmosphere and spirit of competition to its new Winter Teva Mountain Games today…

Enter Stage Right

It’s hard to imagine how you’d turn Jane Austen’s Sense and Sensibility into a musical, but a couple of artists have done it, and the result will be read at the Denver Center’s New Play Summit, today through Sunday, along with two other new plays. The musical will be directed…

The Write Stuff

Armistead Maupin’s novel The Night Listener fictionalized Maupin’s mysterious friendship with an HIV-positive boy who may not have existed — and inspired both a feature film and a 60 Minutes investigation. Published in 2000, the book introduced Maupin to a reading audience that had somehow missed his Tales From the…

Yurt So Good

Anyone can do the trite candlelit dinner at one of the city’s most romantic venues for Valentine’s Day — but this is Colorado, and maybe your special someone would feel more comfortable strapping on a pair of skis and enjoying a celebration off the beaten path. If that’s the case,…

The Gentileschi Touch

The Italian Baroque painter Artemisia Gentileschi has long been held high in the estimation of modern female artists; imagined today as a feminist way before her time (she painted in the first half of the seventeenth century), we actually don’t know that much about who she really was. But there…

Mixed Doubles

The O’Sullivan Art Gallery at Regis University has been presenting shows for years, and a frequent theme is the Latino/Latina experience. This focus dovetails perfectly with the institution’s Jesuit underpinnings, since Hispanic culture in the Southwest is predominantly Roman Catholic. But that doesn’t mean the O’Sullivan is limited to displaying…

Vicious Cycles

When a U.S. soldier commits an atrocity overseas, Americans tend to respond in predictable ways. Some attempt to excuse the soldier, talking about the fog of war, the split-second decisions the forces are required to make, the inevitability of mistakes. Others speak of moral responsibility and culpability, no matter what…

Dinner Time

A note of congratulations should go to the Denver Center Theatre Company for its daring in premiering Lisa Loomer’s Two Things You Don’t Talk About at Dinner, which received a reading at last year’s New Play Summit, even if the organization has downplayed the gutsiest element: the presence of a…

Reader: S*it video was mighty tasty

Westword writers may not have a future as filmmakers, but they do know how to capture what people say — as evidenced by our “Shit people say” video dedicated to Denver. Even so, we missed a few standbys…

Denver got a bargain when David Choe made his mark on the city

The Terminal Kings project was billed as bringing “world-class” art to Denver — a city that many of us would argue already has world-class artists. But when street artist David Choe, along with Sam Flores and Highraff, was hired to create giant murals that Denver International Airport’s Art and Culture…

Don’t Facebook me, don’t call me. Just page me.

Once upon a time, before Facebook made social networking acceptable for non-nerds and technology was on the cusp of the cellular-phone revolution from the brick to the flip, I had a pager. I also had a boyfriend who I fought with, in public, for about 80 percent of the duration…

Denver Zine Library’s non-crisis campaign: Book it!

The Denver Zine Library has declared February the month of online fundraising, to help “sustain and grow the zine community in the Denver area,” says DLZ co-founder and longtime caretaker Kelly Shortandqueer. At the start of February, the group launched a month of events and awareness-raising campaigns, but instead of…

Corey Elbin’s departure from Denver puts Gorinto at a crossroads

Corey Elbin has been the driving force behind Gorinto, the Mercury Cafe’s Wednesday-night food and music gathering, since its inception almost two years ago. For tomorrow night’s edition, Gorinto will team up with the people behind Communikey — the Boulder electronic arts festival set for April 25-29 — to showcase…

Reader: More sh*t people from Denver say

In Internet time, the “shit people say” videos really peaked last month — but we never came across one that really captured the phrases and idioms of Denver. So we made one. But apparently we missed some of the shit people say:…