Review: Art Forged in Fire at Michael Warren Contemporary
Etsuko Ichikawa’s art glass and Peter Olson’s ceramics fill the gallery.
Etsuko Ichikawa’s art glass and Peter Olson’s ceramics fill the gallery.
Finding new ways to get fit is no sweat in Denver.
Born in Ulaanbaatar, artist Eriko Tsogo is forever a traveler in thought and actions, and though she eventually settled with her family among metro Denver’s large Mongolian community, Tsogo still longs to bridge the opposing cultures with which she’s grown up.
No surprise: The Denver metro area’s arts economy is booming.
Denver Film Festival artistic director Brit Withey names his must-see picks for films screening at the event November 2 to 4, including Pity, Behind the Curve and Cold War.
The Denver Film Festival’s decision to launch its 41st edition on Halloween avoided disaster thanks in part to its opening night film, The Favourite.
Halloween may have gone the way of the rotted pumpkin, but there’s still plenty of ways to scare up a good time during the days ahead.
Immerse yourself in the visions of Denver’s finest artists, buy affordable works, and think politics as Denver Arts Week and First Friday converge.
Denver Film Festival artistic director Brit Withey touts The Wolf House, an animated film from Chile, as the must-see pick for November 1, 2018.
Author Ramona Ausubel thinks strange thoughts; luckily, she puts them on the page for readers to experience too.
Women have come together to write, direct, produce, and perform the feminist absurdist tragedy, Witches & Harlots on Halloween night.
Denver Film Festival artistic director Brit Withey previews the 41st edition of the Mile High City staple as well as the opening night selection, The Favourite.
Don’t miss Claes Oldenburg With Coosje van Bruggen: Drawings, of Eyes On: Julie Buffalohead.
Despite being built based on Welles’s notes and the input of people who were in front of and behind the camera on set, this The Other Side of the Wind has a haphazard “well, he shot it, so we better include it” vibe
The Off-Center project includes five short plays.
Halloween events abound, but our event calendar has plenty of non-holiday-themed happenings for you, too.
It’s one of those biopics where everything significant that happened to a famous person happens all at once, in the couple of seconds of any given year that we see dramatized
Celebrations run from October 30 through the weekend.
Footage of Studio life — the lavish lights, the Broadway-style props and performance numbers, the heaving mass of beautiful people — plays here mostly in chaotic montage, with few shots related to the one coming next
It’s a regional premiere of Sarah DeLappe’s The Wolves, a Pulitzer finalist.
Artist, tomato farmer, community organizer and 2008 Westword MasterMind Tracy Weil pioneered RiNo before it was RiNo, or even an an art district, putting down roots not far from the Platte River among quiet warehouses and industrial streets where artists had only recently begun to infiltrate.
Can you write a mystery in six words?