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<i>On the Basis of Sex</i> Shrewdly Makes RBG Into a Feminist Jimmy Stewart

On the Basis of Sex Shrewdly Makes RBG Into a Feminist Jimmy Stewart

By Alan ScherstuhlDecember 25, 2018

Leder’s film mostly devotes itself to the future Supreme Court justice’s first world-shaking sex discrimination case, 1972’s Moritz v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue: Ginsburg and her husband … argued against a discriminatory statute before the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals

Barry Jenkins’s <i>If Beale Street Could Talk</i> Does James Baldwin Proud

Barry Jenkins’s If Beale Street Could Talk Does James Baldwin Proud

By Chuck WilsonDecember 24, 2018

Baldwin’s central story, dialogue and time-jumping narrative structure are all in place, but so, too, is a sumptuous visual style that serves to deepen the novelist’s themes of racial injustice and the powerful countering force of love

A Toast to 2018, the Year Movies Roared Back

A Toast to 2018, the Year Movies Roared Back

By Alan ScherstuhlDecember 24, 2018

The movie experiences I treasure most from this year found me sharing moments and laughs and tears with strangers who, just before and after the house lights dimmed, I might have been arguing with on Twitter

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Free for All: The Five Best Free Events This Week

By Byron GrahamDecember 24, 2018

Denver’s entertainment scene is the gift that keeps on giving.

<i>Searching for Ingmar Bergman</i> Is a Cheery Toasting of a Most Somber Genius

Searching for Ingmar Bergman Is a Cheery Toasting of a Most Somber Genius

By Alan ScherstuhlDecember 24, 2018

… The director of Rosenstrasse, Rosa Luxemburg and Sheer Madness is tracking Bergman, toasting him and his work with his collaborators and some high-profile fans

The Biggest Arts Stories of 2018

The Biggest Arts Stories of 2018

By Kyle HarrisDecember 24, 2018

From Meow Wolf roaring to a local potter feuding with Elon Musk, it’s been a busy year for the arts in Denver.

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Reader: Denver Art Museum Attacked…That’s Why We Can’t Have Nice Things!

Reader: Denver Art Museum Attacked…That’s Why We Can’t Have Nice Things!

By Westword StaffDecember 23, 2018

Jacob Siebenlist has been charged with the crime.

<i>Welcome to Marwen</i> Crashes Into the Limits of Hollywood’s Imagination

Welcome to Marwen Crashes Into the Limits of Hollywood’s Imagination

By Alan ScherstuhlDecember 21, 2018

At times, as it dissolves between scenes of its cast as literal toy dolls machine-gunning Nazis in the made-up Belgian town of Marwen, Zemeckis’ movie seems an inquisition into the limits of the director’s own imagination

Bidding Farewell to El Charrito and the Comedy RoomRoom

By Byron GrahamDecember 21, 2018

The “Five Star Dive Bar” will close on December 23, 2018.

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New Year’s Eve 2018: Dozens of Things to Do in and Around Denver

New Year’s Eve 2018: Dozens of Things to Do in and Around Denver

By Westword StaffDecember 21, 2018

Want to get out and about on December 31? You have plenty of options in Colorado.

Artopia 2019 Ticket Prices Increase Tomorrow

Artopia 2019 Ticket Prices Increase Tomorrow

By Westword StaffDecember 21, 2018

Celebrate decades of hip-hip at The Church on March 1.

Denver Promises to “Modernize” Cable Access. Where’s the Plan?

Denver Promises to “Modernize” Cable Access. Where’s the Plan?

By Kyle HarrisDecember 20, 2018

City officials cutting ties with Open Media Foundation to “modernize” community media didn’t bother to show up to a slumber party and final broadcast from the studios at 700 Kalamath celebrating the end of an era of the nonprofit running cable access in Denver.

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Ten Things to Do in Denver for $10 and Under (Two Free!) This Weekend

By Byron GrahamDecember 20, 2018

Have some fun before you start making any resolutions.

Colorado Creatives: Juntae TeeJay Hwang

By Susan FroydDecember 20, 2018

Meet the new artist-in-residence at RedLine.

Five Things for Art Lovers to See and Do in Denver Through the End of 2018

By Susan FroydDecember 19, 2018

Hit the galleries and celebrate the end of 2018.

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Textile Artist G. Roslie Runs Slo Curio With a Dye-Hard Minimalism

Textile Artist G. Roslie Runs Slo Curio With a Dye-Hard Minimalism

By Yvonne KrumreyDecember 19, 2018

G. Roslie keeps her textile art simple and her dyes environmentally clean.

Emily Blunt Rules, and <i>Mary Poppins Returns</i> Is Not at All Atrocious

Emily Blunt Rules, and Mary Poppins Returns Is Not at All Atrocious

By Alan ScherstuhlDecember 19, 2018

True to the spirit of the chipper, somewhat aimless live-action Disney day killers that inspired it, Rob Marshall’s Mary Poppins Returns gets better the further it wanders from its actual story.

Have Kids? You Can Still Have Fun on New Year’s Eve!

Have Kids? You Can Still Have Fun on New Year’s Eve!

By Linnea CovingtonDecember 19, 2018

Nine ways to have a family-friendly New Year’s Eve.

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Review: FooLPRoof and Leon Gallery Try Out New Shows, Business Ideas

Review: FooLPRoof and Leon Gallery Try Out New Shows, Business Ideas

By Michael PagliaDecember 18, 2018

Both galleries have strong new exhibits.

Tattered Cover Sells Last Signed Copies of <i>Becoming</i>

Tattered Cover Sells Last Signed Copies of Becoming

By Kenzie BruceDecember 18, 2018

“This is one of the biggest bestsellers we’ve seen in a holiday season,” Tattered Cover owner Len Vlahos says.

The Best Theater Performances and Productions of 2018

The Best Theater Performances and Productions of 2018

By Juliet WittmanDecember 18, 2018

Theater in Denver seems always to be coming of age, and this year many shows hit the mark.

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<i>Aquaman</i> Proves Superheroes Are Better Down Where It’s Wetter

Aquaman Proves Superheroes Are Better Down Where It’s Wetter

By Alan ScherstuhlDecember 18, 2018

Not incidental to Aquaman’s pleasures is its vision of a mixed-race hero, played by a mixed-race actor, fighting to protect and understand clashing aspects of his heritage

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