Book It: The Five Best Literary Events This Week
Give thanks for Denver’s booming book scene.
Give thanks for Denver’s booming book scene.
Probing the painter’s senses as he tramps about the south of France, Schnabel’s film is drunk with light, a little touched in the head itself, giving over to van Gogh’s perspective through gorgeously disorienting POV shots …
His legacy lives on every time we laugh, write a new joke, or remember to move the mic stand.
El Angel is a crime spree as improvised reverie, one with a subject who is as quick to give away his loot as the director is to make the subtext explicit
Save your money for all that Thanksgiving feasting; there’s free fun aplenty in Denver.
The Mile High City is aglow with holiday happenings.
Fans of both places are immersed in a discussion of their relative charms
Weather extremes in Colorado make any outdoor activities that can be done year-round a hot commodity (no pun intended).
The honor was announced at the Mayor’s Awards for Excellence in Arts & Culture ceremony on November 15.
Avoid the big box stores, and shop these local markets instead.
Akhavan created and cowrote The Bisexual (with her Miseducation cowriter Cecilia Frugiuele) and stars (she also directed four out of its six episodes) in this comedy about an American immigrant in London
It’s time to get off the couch and dust off those gym memberships: Denver is losing its status as a fitness mecca. According to the eleventh annual Fitness Index, Denver ranks as No.7, down from its No. 3 position in 2011. Here are five opportunities this weekend to turn that around…
The film’s most arresting, revealing passages — the only scenes where anyone disagrees with anyone else about anything at all — concern the town council
A new bumper sticker takes a bite at Meow Wolf, the Santa Fe-based DIY art project slated to open a massive venue in Denver in 2020.
Evan Weissman and Warm Cookies of the Revolution are still bringing civic health to Denver.
A weekend of pigs, organs and comedy awaits you.
Hit the galleries for some adventures in art.
… It’s a mother’s story, with Yates following not just Flynn but also Meg McGarry, a filmmaker herself, who has been documenting for years her son’s culinary blossoming — and her encouragement
In typical Coen fashion, most people in the movie meet ironic or wry deaths, but this time the Coens seem to be actively eschewing any deeper emotional connection between the audience and the characters
The story of two girls who are too smart for their circumstances, one of whom will manage to transcend them, the show casts the minutiae of their tiny world as high drama
Pike’s Colvin is haunted by visions of carnage she has seen, sometimes imagining that her London home is a bombed-out shell of itself, that a little girl she once saw die is lying in her own bed
Exhibits feature works by Margaret Pettee Olsen, Nina Tichava and Karen Roehl .