Weekend Warriors: Get That Heart Rate Pumping
Get ready to turn up the heat with heart-pumping cardio sessions this weekend.
Get ready to turn up the heat with heart-pumping cardio sessions this weekend.
There’s no excuse not to have an amazing weekend.
A political thinker wrapped up in a creative skin, Julie Rada infiltrated Denver’s experimental theater scene years ago.
“Black narratives will be seen as human narratives.”
Bobbi Walker’s new approach at her eponymous gallery pays off with Uncanny, the exhibit on view through March 10, 2018.
Art never sleeps. This weekend in Denver galleries, welcome a couple of new curatorial experiments, an anniversary show, an artistic travelogue and even a highbrow arts-and-crafts workshop.
In the tense but hearty Chilean drama A Fantastic Woman, actress Daniela Vega plays a transwoman, Marina, who must navigate life after the death of her lover
It’s a twisty-turny crime drama complete with stolen money, vengeful mob bosses and all sorts of strange coincidences and random dialogue digressions
The narrative is needlessly complicated, and it all seems crafted just to build to a single joke voiced in the third act
The weather is warming up, and our hearts are warming up to a lovely Valentine’s Day at one of these six spots.
Have you ever thought, “Why do I want to be spanked?” Pam did.
The authors of the three best pieces on the three worst dates will each get a ticket to The Great Love Debate, which returns to the Denver Improv at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, February 22.
Things to do in Denver February 13 through February 19, 2018.
In the new wave of theater and dance, immersive experiences are gaining ground. And in Denver, Patrick Mueller and his movement-based Control Group Productions company ride at the top of that wave.
The Electric Baby goes from delight to dud in its regional premiere at the Arvada Center.
Looking for free things to do in Denver? These are our for February 12-16, 2018
An entrepreneur with an eye on the future’s future, Ethan Bach and his crew specialize in experimentation with digital media and virtual reality—projected in domes, across walls and on interactive screens—in his search for the next big thing in visual technology.
Here’s the Marvel movie even non-Marvel fans are prepared to root for, the rare black superhero film, one boasting not only an almost-all black cast but helmed by a black director as well
For the week of February 12 through February 16, five far better choices for your Valentine’s week than the latest soul-killing iteration of Fifty Shades of Grey.
When MCA Denver promises big, it goes BIG: Anyone driving in the vicinity of the lower downtown denver museum can’t possibly have missed the gigantic art currently wrapping itself around the outside of the building. The work belongs to L.A.-based artist Cleon Peterson, who’s also created a monumentally striking artwork environment inside the MCA for the exhibit Cleon Peterson: Shadow of Men, which opened February 8 for a long run through May.
The only fantasies Fifty Shades Freed convincingly fulfills are those of boutique publishers who would like to believe that a debut novel can acquire 250,000 preorders and that a local glossy can employ upwards of 50 full-time staffers, both of which occur in this film
Samantha Keller is bringing her photos into the real world.