Book It: Rocky Mountain Land Library Goes Live Tonight
There may not be a cooler project in all of Colorado than the Rocky Mountain Land Library. Find out why on March 21 when library reps go live on Kickstarter.
There may not be a cooler project in all of Colorado than the Rocky Mountain Land Library. Find out why on March 21 when library reps go live on Kickstarter.
Usually at this time, we’re ready to emerge from our homes after a winter of cold and snow and ice; this year, the good weather is getting a little ho-hum. But it’s still spring, dammit. The season — and all it brings with it — has officially sprung. What that means here in Colorado is mountain flowers, warmer temps and a host of Mile-High signs that the seasons are officially turning from nasty to nice…including these ten.
In 1976’s The Devil Finds Work, James Baldwin makes a crucial verb distinction when discussing the screen legends, like Bette Davis, with whom he was transfixed (sometimes uneasily so) in his youth: “One does not go to see them act: one goes to watch them be.” When one goes to…
Gina Prince-Bythewood has directed two of the most devastatingly romantic films of this millennium — Love & Basketball (2000) and Beyond the Lights (2014) — so it might seem odd at first to see her at the helm of a TV show about police violence, unsolved murders, and race relations…
Alice Lowe’s baby Della whacks two knives on the table as Lowe describes for me the nightmare she had before she knew she was pregnant: A horde of shadow selves in ninja gear were trying to kill her, and she had to battle Lowe after Lowe to survive. Lowe looks…
Cat lovers, anime enthusiasts and beer connoisseurs have one thing in common: passion. Celebrate whatever you’re into or find a new passion this week, because from a celebration of Japanese cartoons to a beer-collaboration festival made in heaven to a fundraiser for our feline friends, Denver’s got it all. Tuesday, March…
Almost no one ever asks young women what they desire — in movies or reality. Feminine cravings are still seen as a dire threat, a grand disturbance to the power structure, and the few movie men who dare speak the words “What do you want?” — like Noah in The…
Take the Edwardians’ morbid fascination with death, murder and the macabre early in the twentieth century, then add black humor, some woman-to-woman celebration, a bit of mockery and touches of real sorrow, and you have The Drowning Girls, a regional premiere at the Arvada Center’s Black Box Theater.
Comedy Central has announced its 2017 Stand-Up Presents lineup, and at the top of list of comedians who will be given a half-hour special is Denver’s own Adam Cayton-Holland, reports Sidesplitter. This is one hometown boy who’s made very, very good. Cayton-Holland, a former staff writer at Westword, has toured…
Photographer Larry Hulst has been shooting concerts since the mid-’60s. Over the decades, he has watched photography transition from film to digital.
There’s more of a narrative in Song to Song than in Terrence Malick’s last two films, but that may not, at first, seem like a good thing. Pin Malick’s work down these days — tease a story or philosophy out of it – and you’re usually faced with something simple,…
Somehow, MTV2, the channel that was launched 21 years ago to show all the music videos MTV wasn’t, has essentially turned into BET — or TV One or Centric or whatever black programming-filled channel you know about. The evidence is all there — before it jumped back to its original…
Since every cell of you dies and sloughs away so many times in your life, can you be said to be the same you at 65 that you were at 20? Such questions power this frustrating doc about William Powell, the humanist adult who happens once to have been the…
Consider, before you consider anything else about the sequel to Trainspotting, that the director of both films is an artist whose signal trait had been a seeming repulsion at the thought of ever going back to the well. Between the original and the new T2 (cheeky title, innit), Danny Boyle…
The Curtis hotel has commissioned an amazing new art collection. Even if you’re not checking into the downtown Denver hotel, you should check it out.
Let’s give a special shout-out to nature and women as we enjoy this week’s round of the best free events. We’ll be in the presence of a chef on her way to celebrity, take a tour of a new National Monument and hear from local women musicians.
The Gathering of the Juggalos scrapped plans to bring the event to the Mile High City, organizers told Westword, on March 13. Then we learned Riot Fest had backed out of bringing its festival to Denver because a critical leader in the event had died. The Riot Fest announcement triggered one of…
With March 17 falling on a Friday, Denver’s St. Patrick’s Day celebrations have already stretched a week, and people will be partying again through this weekend. But before you drink your next green beer, consider this message from Denverite Joseph O’Dea, an Irish immigrant who does not understand this city’s celebrations.
To understand how Ritesh Batra’s The Sense of an Ending might disappoint you if you’ve read the suspenseful, tear-jerking Julian Barnes novel on which it’s based, you should think back to Batra’s much-lauded debut feature The Lunchbox (2013). In that humanistic film, a young woman trapped in her marriage falls…
Having now reached the age of its wayward protagonist, Donnie Darko is once again being tasked with forestalling the end of the world. Richard Kelly’s sleeper first opened almost two years after screening at Sundance, and a month after 9/11, becoming an early example of a trend that scarcely exists…
The antagonistic atheist Madalyn Murray O’Hair relished it when Life magazine called her “The Most Hated Woman in America” in the 1964 profile that only heightened her notoriety. That designation followed the 1963 Supreme Court ruling on Murray v. Curlett (and another lawsuit) that ended Bible-reading in public schools. Director…
For those bookish types who prefer a quiet and contemplative St. Patrick’s Day weekend reflecting on Irish culture and history without public displays of emerald insanity, we’ve drawn up this list for you.