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Reviewed: The Oddities and Obsessions of John Fudge

Reviewed: The Oddities and Obsessions of John Fudge

By Michael PagliaDecember 6, 2018

He was an artist’s artist, but twenty years after his death, a new exhibit is sparking broader interest.

Review: Abstraction Has the Starring Role in Four Robischon Solos

Review: Abstraction Has the Starring Role in Four Robischon Solos

By Michael PagliaDecember 5, 2018

The gallery is hosting solos by Deborah Dancy, Gary Komarin, Tom Lieber and Judy Pfaff.

As Fascism Rises, <i>Schindler’s List</i> Has Become Almost Radical

As Fascism Rises, Schindler’s List Has Become Almost Radical

By Alan ScherstuhlDecember 5, 2018

Today, I’m still awed by the film’s scope and scale, by its relentless energy and attention to detail, by its interest in faces and names and coats and belongings

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Denver Public Library Going Fine-Free on January 1

Denver Public Library Going Fine-Free on January 1

By Conor McCormick-CavanaghDecember 5, 2018

The DPL hopes that the new policy will bring back old customers.

Jeffrey Neuman Explores Love, Commitment and Fidelity at Benchmark

Jeffrey Neuman Explores Love, Commitment and Fidelity at Benchmark

By Juliet WittmanDecember 5, 2018

The results reveal some deep truths.

Montbello Turning Drainage Canals Into Concrete Community Art

Montbello Turning Drainage Canals Into Concrete Community Art

By Conor McCormick-CavanaghDecember 4, 2018

This neighborhood has miles of drainage canals, offering endless opportunities for art.

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Kore-eda’s Big-Hearted <i>Shoplifters</i> Toasts the Family That Steals Together

Kore-eda’s Big-Hearted Shoplifters Toasts the Family That Steals Together

By Bilge EbiriDecember 4, 2018

Based on a collection of true news items about exactly what the film’s title promises, Kore-eda’s story centers around a household that at first might appear to be a somewhat ordinary family that has merely fallen on hard times

The 21 Best Events in Denver, December 4 Through December 10

The 21 Best Events in Denver, December 4 Through December 10

By Westword StaffDecember 4, 2018

The event calendar promises a slew of unique offerings, from a study of Ingmar Bergman to a celebration of Comal to an overview of Cuba.

Review: More Hilarious Buntport Hijinks With Coyote. Badger. Rattlesnake.

Review: More Hilarious Buntport Hijinks With Coyote. Badger. Rattlesnake.

By Juliet WittmanDecember 4, 2018

The troupe’s latest is even sillier than usual, and brilliant.

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Colorado Creatives: Catherine O’Neill Thorn

Colorado Creatives: Catherine O’Neill Thorn

By Susan FroydDecember 3, 2018

Catherine O’Neill Thorn founded Art From Ashes fifteen years ago out of a love for poetry and the power of personal epiphany to drag the hurt out of young people.

Book It: The Five Best Literary Events This Week

Book It: The Five Best Literary Events This Week

By Teague BohlenDecember 3, 2018

The calendar is full of literary luminaries.

Emma Stone and <i>The Favourite</i>’s Royal Women Scheme Deliciously

Emma Stone and The Favourite’s Royal Women Scheme Deliciously

By Bilge EbiriDecember 3, 2018

It’s the early 18th century, there’s a war on with France, and the persistently ill, somewhat childish Anne struggles both to assert her authority and to preserve her kingdom and her crown

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Free for All: The Five Best Free Events This Week

By Byron GrahamDecember 3, 2018

Tuesday is Colorado Gives Day, but Denver performers will be giving all week long.

Jane Binns’s <i>Broken Whole</i>: Second-Chance Romance in Denver

Jane Binns’s Broken Whole: Second-Chance Romance in Denver

By Teague BohlenNovember 30, 2018

Author Jane Binns knows all about dating after divorce.

Weekend Warriors: A New Month, New Ways to Sweat!

Weekend Warriors: A New Month, New Ways to Sweat!

By Lauren ArchulettaNovember 30, 2018

With one holiday down, now is the perfect time to get off the couch.

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A Year of Triumphs for Jeffrey Neuman, Whose <i>What You Will</i> Opens Tonight

A Year of Triumphs for Jeffrey Neuman, Whose What You Will Opens Tonight

By Juliet WittmanNovember 30, 2018

The Benchmark Theatre production is the world premiere of the play.

Ten Things to Do in Denver for $10 and Under This Weekend

By Byron GrahamNovember 29, 2018

Don’t let boredom take over your life. Enjoy yourself, on the cheap.

Five Things for Art Lovers to See and Do This Weekend in Denver

By Susan FroydNovember 29, 2018

This art-lover’s weekend is short and sweet, with a few last- and first-chance receptions and exhibits about identity, memory and historical references, and a block of experimental video that will blow your mind.

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Review: Frank Sampson Makes Magic at Sandra Phillips Gallery

Review: Frank Sampson Makes Magic at Sandra Phillips Gallery

By Michael PagliaNovember 29, 2018

At ninety, the Boulder artist still has it.

The Ten Best Comedy Shows in Denver in December

By Byron GrahamNovember 28, 2018

The month abounds with comedic gifts.

Review: Margaret Neumann Did It Her Way

Review: Margaret Neumann Did It Her Way

By Michael PagliaNovember 28, 2018

Simon Zalkind has curated a very impressive show of her work at RedLine.

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Embattled Comedian Aziz Ansari Announces a Denver Show

Embattled Comedian Aziz Ansari Announces a Denver Show

By Kyle HarrisNovember 27, 2018

Ticket pre-sales start November 27.

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