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Let’s Play Denver Comic Con 2018 Bingo!

Let’s Play Denver Comic Con 2018 Bingo!

By Teague BohlenJune 15, 2018

Make Denver Comic Con a little more fun.

Weekend Warriors: Workouts for Pride Weekend

Weekend Warriors: Workouts for Pride Weekend

By Lauren ArchulettaJune 15, 2018

As Denver prepares for Pride, local fitness studios are joining in on the celebration, too.

Ross Marquand of <i>The Walking Dead</i> Comes Home for Denver Comic Con

Ross Marquand of The Walking Dead Comes Home for Denver Comic Con

By Teague BohlenJune 15, 2018

When Ross Marquand comes to Denver Comic Con over Father’s Day weekend, he could be an entire Celebrity Summit all by himself.

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<i>Tag</i> Is Often Pretty Gloriously Dumb, So Too Bad It Also Seems to Want to Be More

Tag Is Often Pretty Gloriously Dumb, So Too Bad It Also Seems to Want to Be More

By Bilge EbiriJune 14, 2018

Several grown men have been playing the same game of tag for the last three decades, spending one month each year doing everything they can to avoid one another, while also doing everything they can to secretly find and touch one another

Ten Things to Do in Denver for $10 and Under (Four Free)

By Byron GrahamJune 14, 2018

Don’t let this weekend pass you by.

Eight Ways to Do Father’s Day at Denver Comic Con

Eight Ways to Do Father’s Day at Denver Comic Con

By Teague BohlenJune 14, 2018

The Denver Comic Con hasn’t always taken place on Father’s Day, but it’s a good weekend to do it.

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The Magic of Isabelle Huppert Powers Hong Sang-soo’s <i>Claire’s Camera</i>

The Magic of Isabelle Huppert Powers Hong Sang-soo’s Claire’s Camera

By Bilge EbiriJune 14, 2018

Set in Cannes (which, big surprise, is also where it premiered), Claire’s Camera opens with three scenes depicting the firing of a young woman, Man-hee (Kim Min-hee), from her job at a Korean film sales company

Like Most Films, <i>Hearts Beat Loud</i> Should Focus More on Its Women

Like Most Films, Hearts Beat Loud Should Focus More on Its Women

By Ren JenderJune 14, 2018

The main character, this time named Frank (Nick Offerman), like (High) Fidelity‘s Rob, owns a record store and lectures women about music as if they don’t have opinions — or ears — of their own

100 Colorado Creatives 4.0: Jonny Barber

100 Colorado Creatives 4.0: Jonny Barber

By Susan FroydJune 14, 2018

Meet Velvet Elvis, Colfax Museum operator and the reincarnation of Neal Cassady, Jonny Barber.

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When and Where to Party During Denver Pride Week 2018

By Susan FroydJune 13, 2018

From a sober rave to drunken parties, Denver Pride proves to be a good time again.

Six Things for Art Lovers to Do and See in Denver

Six Things for Art Lovers to Do and See in Denver

By Susan FroydJune 13, 2018

Head to the galleries for adventures in art.

Denver Comic Con: <i>Black Panther</i>’s Christopher Priest

Denver Comic Con: Black Panther’s Christopher Priest

By Teague BohlenJune 13, 2018

He doesn’t need to travel far: He lives in Denver.

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Art Review: Hard-Hitting <i>Jeffrey Gibson: Like a Hammer</i> at Denver Art Museum

Art Review: Hard-Hitting Jeffrey Gibson: Like a Hammer at Denver Art Museum

By Michael PagliaJune 13, 2018

The Denver Art Museum has long played a pivotal role in recasting the art of the American Indian.

<i>Incredibles 2</i> Blinks in the Face of Its Greatest Challenge

Incredibles 2 Blinks in the Face of Its Greatest Challenge

By Bilge EbiriJune 12, 2018

Now, a slick young billionaire (voiced by Bob Odenkirk) has a plan to make superheroes popular (and legal) again by televising their exploits, and chooses Elastigirl over Mr. Incredible as the face of this new campaign …

The 21 Best Things to Do in Denver, June 12 Through June 18

The 21 Best Things to Do in Denver, June 12 Through June 18

By Westword StaffJune 12, 2018

Get ready for summer city, under the stars are silent in Chautauqua.

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Ten Things to Do at Denver Comic Con

Ten Things to Do at Denver Comic Con

By Teague BohlenJune 12, 2018

Your guide to Denver Comic Con 2018.

A Ramble Through the Art at the Ramble Hotel

A Ramble Through the Art at the Ramble Hotel

By Linnea CovingtonJune 12, 2018

The new boutique hotel in RiNo has a worthy collection.

Review: Watching <i>Love’s Labour’s Lost</i> Is Hard Work, but Rewarding

Review: Watching Love’s Labour’s Lost Is Hard Work, but Rewarding

By Juliet WittmanJune 12, 2018

The language is tough, the setting lovely.

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For Better or Worse, <i>Pose</i> Is a Queer Story Told Straight

For Better or Worse, Pose Is a Queer Story Told Straight

By Lara ZarumJune 11, 2018

From the very first scene, Pose boasts a purposefully slick veneer of artificiality — it’s a little too art-directed, a romanticized version of poverty straight from the set of Rent

Book It: The Five Best Literary Events This Week

Book It: The Five Best Literary Events This Week

By Teague BohlenJune 11, 2018

Book yourself a few mind-expanding events this week.

Dita Von Teese Talks About Burlesque, Feminism and Fear of Singing

Dita Von Teese Talks About Burlesque, Feminism and Fear of Singing

By Jon SolomonJune 11, 2018

Dita Von Teese grew up in a farming town in Michigan as Heather Sweet, a dishwater blonde who, was “just kind of a mediocre looking girl,” she says, before moving to Los Angeles to eventually revolutionize the burlesque world.

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<i>Won’t You Be My Neighbor?</i> and Mr. Rogers Insist Humanity Can Be Better

Won’t You Be My Neighbor? and Mr. Rogers Insist Humanity Can Be Better

By Lara ZarumJune 11, 2018

Through archival footage of Rogers both on and off the set of his iconic show, as well as interviews with his family, friends and former crew members, Won’t You Be My Neighbor? draws a flattering yet complex portrait of its subject, who died of cancer in 2003

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