Best Career Upgrade by a Former Local

Clark ov Saturn was a multifaceted contributor to Denver’s scene before his 1999 move to New York City. His local-access cable show — one teaching German, no less — never seemed to get in the way of his ambient DJ gigs or the touring schedule of his techno/industrial unit, ph-10…

Best Drawing Show

The Robischon Gallery usually offers museum-quality shows, but few have matched Robert Motherwell: Early Drawings, which came down in early March. The late modern master was represented by some of his signature action paintings on paper as well as several examples of his later, and equally fine, color-field pieces. Many…

Best Hire by a Museum

It’s been a rocky start for the still-fledgling Museum of Contemporary Art/Denver: During the last few years, the museum has had two permanent directors and an interim one. Now a third permanent director has been hired: Cydney Payton, who rescued Boulder’s Museum of Contemporary Art from obscurity during her glorious…

Best Kiddie Recording

Denver-based songwriter Mark Ledwig first penned Permanent Teeth as a classroom tool: An elementary-school teacher in Los Angeles, he knew his catchy numbers might help bilingual students comprehend such things as punctuation, the alphabet, multiplication and environmentalism. But after hauling some of his professional musician friends into the studio and…

Best Theater Production (since June 2000)

The time commitment required to see all of The Kentucky Cycle didn’t deter area theatergoers from sampling Robert Schenkkan’s nine-play, six-hour epic. Even though the evening could have easily degenerated into a Roots-length version of the old Daniel Boone television series, director Jeremy Cole staged the saga with economy, passion…

Best Tribute to a Bluegrass Performer

A longtime member of Hot Rize and a well-liked member of the local music scene, Charles Sawtelle died in 1999 at age 52. But he touched a great many people while he was here, as Charles Sawtelle: Music From Rancho deVille (Acoustic Disc) amply demonstrates. Guest appearances by acoustic artisans…

Best Horrifying Success by a Local Writers’ Group

The World Horror Convention 2000, held last May in Denver, wasn’t for people with propellers whirling on their beanies; it was a feast for professional writers of horror. According to organizer Ed Bryant, generally accepted as the Colorado godfather of the genre, about 300 of the 500 people attending the…

Best Comedy and Improv Space

Tucked away on a side street just a block from the 16th Street Mall, the Bovine Metropolis Theatre is a gem of a performance space, where comedy troupes like the Acme Comedy Players and the SansScript Players regularly bring out the laughs. Audiences can expect everything from improvisation to cleverly…

Best Movie Theater — Comfort

United Artists’ vast, fifteen-house multiplex on the teeming 16th Street Mall may not be the most pleasing edifice, architecturally speaking, but when the lights go down and the credits come up, moviegoers can revel in every postmodern comfort: sculpted, well-cushioned seats arranged in the steeply canted, viewer-friendly “stadium” style, convenient…

Best Groove Revival

Technically, the Cherry Bomb Club never really went away. But the release of last year’s self-titled album on DivineShaker Records cast the collective — which counts prestigious Denver music alumni, including members of the Warlock Pinchers and Foreskin 500, among its members — in an exciting new light. Full of…

Best Blasts From the Past

A lesser director might have turned Flyin’ West into a hiss-filled potboiler. But in director Jeffrey Nickelson’s capable hands, Pearl Cleage’s play became an expansive ode to courage, self-determination and the price of freedom. Despite the dramatist’s frank treatment of the subject of domestic abuse, the play was hardly a…

Best Promoter of Musically Uncategorizable Weirdness

The man behind Boulder’s Starkland Records continues to put out some of the county’s most intriguing avant-garde CDs, and now Tom Steenland has branched out into a new medium: immersion. Starkland’s first DVD turns the spotlight on worthy performers such as Paul Dresher, Pamela Z, Meredith Monk and Denver veteran…

Best Music Venue in LoDo

Although most people equate LoDo more with baseball than bands, Frank Schultz and his team at the Soiled Dove have been presenting living, breathing music almost every night of the week in a high-end setting. The venue’s music calendar has received a considerable boost from former Herman’s Hideaway booking manager…

Best Approximation of a Concert at the Apollo Theatre

Despite the hefty ticket prices, D’Angelo and his band, the Soultronics, put on a blazing show that quickly had the many pretty thangs in attendance rushing the stage and dancing in the aisles. With the lights dimmed low, the Virginia-bred funkster unleashed his smooth, soulful grooves on a stage that…

Best New Film Festival

Now in its second year, the Pan African Film Festival is coming into its own as a significant cultural resource. More than fifty movies from black filmmakers all over the world will be screened this year, ranging from shorts to features to documentaries to works in progress. The festival, which…

Best Actor

It isn’t often that local audiences get the chance to spend extended periods of time in the company of actors capable of commanding any stage in the English-speaking world. This past fall, though, Royal Shakespearean Greg Hicks treated Denver to a nine-hour-long display of consummate skill. Hicks led the Tantalus…

Best Festival Dedicated to Electrical Power

Where’s Lucius Nunn when you need him? Back in 1891, the Telluride resident electrified the world when he and some colleagues built the first industrial hydropower plant (the Ames Plant) to produce alternating current. Two years later, the country’s energy industry was revolutionized when Nunn and Nicolas Tesla exhibited their…

Best Heroine in the Making

This crowd-pleasing revival of The Fantasticks was full of entertaining performances — the most promising of which was Betsy Taylor’s rendering of the vocally demanding role of Luisa. Only the most stoic individual could have maintained a stony countenance when Taylor attested to her undying affection for her romantic partner,…

Best Reason to Get Hammered on Friday Night

Ask not for whom the seltzer fizzes, kiddies: It fizzes for thee — especially when the cheerful hosts of Radio 1190’s Hangover Brunch take to the late-morning airwaves on Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Milkman Dan, Steph and a rotating crew of bleary-eyed guests count down their favorite…

Best Performance by a Denverite at the Grammys

Jazz chanteuse Dianne Reeves finally had a well-deserved moment in the spotlight — and at the podium — at this year’s Grammy Awards. Reeves snagged the award for Best Jazz Vocal Album with In the Moment — Live in Concert, her stunning album released for Blue Note in the summer…

Best Way to Get in Touch With Your Inner Hemingway

Is the Great American Novel lurking inside your overworked brain? How about just a good American novel? A short story? Maybe you simply want a new way to express yourself. Whatever you’re looking for, Lighthouse Writers can help. This ever-growing outfit, started by the husband-and-wife team of Michael Henry and…

Best Blockbuster Museum Exhibit

Exhibition designers at the Denver Art Museum have been getting cutesy recently with kid-friendly gimmicks and other tricks that make it easy to ignore the art. But there was no ignoring the high quality of the paintings in last winter’s Painters and the American West, which highlighted the collection of…