Review: Lend Me a Tenor Is Right on Key at Miners Alley
This funny, silly, pleasurable production makes for a perfect summer evening.
This funny, silly, pleasurable production makes for a perfect summer evening.
A documentary premiering at Foothills Art Center captures the Center’s recent projects aimed at changing the conversation around mental health and teen suicide.
Book some time for these readings and signings.
Grafenberg Productions is running an Indiegogo campaign to support its new improv venue in Denver.
Jessica Forrestal’s work is about stuff—and what happens to it after we’re done with it.
… It’s as scattered and disorienting as the infamous LP Having Fun With Elvis On Stage, an official cheapie that consisted of nothing but the King’s between-songs ‘70s stage banter
Despite some distracting narrative choices and sketchy character development (especially with Mara’s character, who, of course, turns into a love interest), the film does eventually find its footing
Weekdays may seem an existentially boring gauntlet of toils, but that’s only because they are. Still, you can make the most of your off-duty hours by exploring Denver’s cultural scene, where a variety of entertainments await. See a movie or live concert under a canopy of stars or get involved…
Elon Musk hasn’t responded to Tom Edwards personally, but plenty of other people have weighed in.
There’s no beating the heat this summer, so you may as well continue sweating with this weekend’s workouts.
Printmaker and artist Emi Brady is known for her beautiful album covers with themes from nature, and delicate wall installations comprising printed and handcut birds.
Van Helsing is a distant memory by the time we reach Dracula (aka Drac) in the present day, feeling lonely at Hotel Transylvania, his secret resort run by and for monsters, where demonic creatures and other surreal abominations of nature are allowed to vacation free of human meddling
The weekend is nigh, sweaty readers, and anyone willing to power through the Thursday doldrums will be rewarded by three days of delightful entertainments.
The debate over a farting unicorn is fueling renewed discussion of why creatives should be compensated.
Head to the galleries.
Walter Chaw, the Denver area branches’ vice president of operations, departed amid a corporate unification of the company.
The Tesla CEO’s attorneys have reached out to Tom Edwards, but so far, no deal.
Reviews of new shows at Michael Warren Contemporary and Mai Wyn Fine Art .
Skyscraper is a family-bonding adventure film starring Dwayne Johnson, Neve Campbell and two elementary-aged children who are as good at appearing darling (in the early scenes) as they are at playacting the role of traumatized hostages (in the later scenes)
Here’s what you’ll find at each attraction.
Shock and Awe is a 90-minute liberal told-you-so, a polemic that, like a long Rachel Maddow segment, is more cheery than thunderous, even as it names the names that must be named
It’s just opened an arcade with ten virtual reality games.