Emilio Lobato and Emmett Culligan get in shape at Havu

Anyone visiting the William Havu Gallery right now will be thinking about constructivism — or at least the idea of making things through the assembly of rectilinear shapes — even before they get to the building and the exhibit inside. That’s because of the construction site right across the street…

Armitage & McMillan, a new menswear shop, opening Saturday

New menswear is coming to town: Daniel Armitage and Darin Combs are opening Armitage & McMillan on Saturday at 1550 Platte Street, Suite D. Keep reading to find out what menswear brands they will be carrying, what inspired them to open the store, and what they will contribute to the…

W. Kamau Bell on political humor, rape jokes and why he wants an Obama cabinet position

W. Kamau Bell is a comedian and sociopolitical commentator who came up in the San Francisco comedy scene. Until recently, Bell served as the host and creator of Totally Biased with W. Kamau Bell a political satire featuring revealing interviews and sharp political commentary steeped in the catharsis of laughter. In the wake of FXX’s cancellation of his show, Bell has mounted Oh, Everything tour, which lands in Denver at 8:00pm on Sunday, March 16th at the Soiled Dove Underground. Westword called Bell to talk about his visit to Denver, how his standup act grew more politically engaged, the debate about rape jokes he hosted on his show, and why he thinks he should a Cabinet Position in the Obama administration.

Melinda Laz shows that those who teach art can also create it

You can find art all over town — not just on gallery walls. In this series, we’ll be looking at some of the local artists who serve up their work in coffeehouses and other non-gallery businesses around town. McMean Elementary School art teacher Melinda Laz is breaking back into the…

Ten things to do and see during Mo’Print, the Month of Printmaking

Last year galleries across town gave over all of March to the Month of Photography, a biennial showcase of camera-work from not just around the region but around the globe. This year it’s Month of Printmaking’s turn, loosely tied together by Marina Graves’s arts organization without walls, the Invisible Museum…

Joel Swanson engages in wordplay at MCA Denver

Joel Swanson: Left to Right, Top to Bottom is currently occupying the main level at MCA Denver. The smart, elegant solo features work by Swanson, a Denver artist and director of the Technology, Arts & Media Program at the University of Colorado at Boulder. It represents a career high point…

Denver comics remember Lori Callahan

Lori Callahan, a pillar of the local comedy scene for 30 years passed away last friday. She was 54. The news has sent reverberations of grief throughout the community she was so instrumental in shaping. Callahan provided many new comics with their first road gigs, along much needed moral support in their nascent careers. Always a hit with audiences, Callahan won the respect of her peers with her comedic chops, but won their hearts with her motherly guidance.

That’s why the most fitting tributes to Lori’s life and career have come from the comedians she inspired. Their outpouring of grief on social media only hints at the surface of this devastating loss. Westword asked some comedians to share their memories of knowing Mama Callahan, and have excerpts of others’ heartfelt Facebook posts. We offer our sincerest condolences to her mourning loved ones.

Blackfish director will share a whale of a tale tomorrow

In celebration of International Women’s Day, the Biennial of the Americas, the Women’s Foundation of Colorado and the Denver Film Society are hosting a screening of Blackfish, the film by award-winning director Gabriela Cowperthwaite that’s a psychological thriller with a killer whale at its center — but this is a…

Meet the magic behind Mago’s Magic Shoppe this First Friday

Like magic, Mago’s Magic Shoppe at 313 West 11th Avenue has suddenly become a must-see in the Golden Triangle, with its mix of magic supplies, oddities and art. We recently chatted with co-owner and resident magician Max Mago about where art fits into the realm of magic, how he got…

Barista Jackie Barry creates whimsical art for adventurers

Jackie Barry is making her mark on Denver, with whimsical art appearing on everything from menu boards at Denver Bicycle Cafe to custom beer glasses at Our Mutual Friend Malt & Brew. A barista by day and artist by night, Barry came to Denver hoping to join the art community…

Native Ryan Rice opens his new studio-gallery this Friday

You can find art all over town — not just on gallery walls. In this series, we’ll be looking at some of the local artists who serve up their work in coffeehouses and other non-gallery businesses around town. For a first on this First Friday, pop (pun intended) into Ryan…

Ten best comedy events in Denver this March

As the arrival of spring melts away the remaining sludge of the February doldrums, comedy blooms anew in Denver this March. With visits from veteran standups, hilarious newcomers, and a chance to see the stars of two of TV’s funniest sketch comedy series in person, Denver has a vast and crowded field of entertainment options this month. While a lion’s share of March’s comedy offerings are imported, there’s also a promising new free local showcase starting up. The fact that so many of these events take place in concert venues like the Gothic and Paramount Theaters is a testament to the drawing power of the headlining acts we have in town this month, as well as to Denver’s boundless hunger for comedic entertainment.