Dear snow: I’m sorry I hate you

I understand that the planet needs snow, and I respect that. I don’t hate moisture, or the differing climates or seasons changing or anything else involving the beautiful Earth doing what it needs to do in order to keep us selfish humans alive. But what I don’t understand is people…

100 Colorado Creatives: Marie EvB Gibbons

#86: Marie EvB Gibbons Clay artist Marie Gibbons is all about community, and it shows in nearly every move she makes as an artist. Her dedication is not confined to the artist community with which she loves to connect; she’s also a firm believer in the idea that there’s an…

Twenty best costumes at Animeland Wasabi 2013

This past weekend, Animeland Wasabi turned the Doubletree Hotel into a veritable fashion week for wannabe manga characters, video-game stars and anime legends. And this is not kidstuff, as you will see: The most serious cosplayers spend months and big bucks preparing for their closeups. Our photographer Danielle Lirette brought…

100 Colorado Creatives: Mario Zoots

#87: Mario Zoots Mario Zoots is something of a phenomenon in the local world of emerging artists: A DIY Renaissance man and University of Denver MFA candidate, he dabbles in music with his band Modern Witch, digital collage online and video work-out in the world at large. This is a…

100 Colorado Creatives: Mark Sink

#88: Mark Sink Mark Sink’s pedigree as a fine art photographer and arts mover in Denver goes way back, more than thirty years. And its roots sink even deeper: His great-grandfather James L. Breese founded the Camera Club of NY and before that, Breese’s uncle, Samuel Finley Breese Morse, not…

Menswear Mondays: Metro student Peyton Kyer on his furry style

The weekend’s mixture of snow and sunshine has caused many of us to bundle up, rock sunglasses or both. One unusual accessory we spotted during the strange weather stint was a purple furry tail, sported by student Peyton Kyer. Continue reading to find out about Kyer’s fascination with furry culture,…

The Book of Mormon is coming back to Denver!

Remember The Book of Mormon? The musical from Coloradans and Broadway darlings Matt Stone and Trey Parker flew through here just last summer, electrifying Denver audiences, or at least the folks who were lucky to snag its fast-disappearing tickets. But if you missed it the first time around, here’s your…

100 Colorado Creatives: Artist and Westword Artopia star Eric Matelski

#90: Eric Matelski Much more than just a curator, Eric Matelski is a supporter, advocate and all-around positive public relations man for artists all over Colorado — which made him an obvious choice for Westword’s 2010 MasterMind award. But the self-proclaimed “art pimp” is also an accomplished artist in his…

Meet the 2013 Westword MasterMinds

Denver is full of aesthetic adventurers and artists who are changing the cultural landscape. They’re one of this city’s greatest assets, the reason we’ve attracted more of the desirable 25-to-34-year-old demographic than any other area over the past few years. They’re Colorado’s creative capital. But some of their efforts are…

100 Colorado Creatives: Sculptor and Westword Artopia participant Jeff Erwine

#91: Jeff Erwine From massive outdoor sculptures made from wood and junked cars to iron-and-marble furniture, Jeff Erwine’s aesthetic is a direct result of his chosen medium. The sculptor and metal worker is inherently “green” in his process — constructing his pieces utilizing 95 percent rescued materials — and Erwine’s…