The 21 Best Events in Denver, November 7 Through November 13

Denver Arts Week continues through November 11, adding to the already abundant number of entertaining options around town. The calendar is overflowing with opportunities to see films, catch art shows and eat cereal; here are the 21 best events this week, in chronological order.

Review: Rape of the Sabine Women a Real Sex-Ed Lesson

Playwright Michael Yates Crowley mingles sensitivity, myth and outright cartoonishness in his exploration of rape — a topic that’s been receiving a lot of attention lately — in The Rape of the Sabine Women, by Grace B. Matthias, now receiving its regional premiere from Local Theater Company.

RiNo Trailblazers Close Svper Ordinary and Make Way for RiNo Made Pop-up

Svper Ordinary partners Bryan Cavanaugh, Tran Wills and Josh Wills officially closed the book on Svper Ordinary on November 6, but not without a real sense of accomplishment. “We really did take it to another level as an art/design retail concept,” Tran notes. “We did a lot in those four years, promoting different makers and artists. For a lot of them, those were their first shows.”

Denver Film Festival Must-See Pick for November 7: In the Fade

Diane Kruger, who was named Best Actress at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival for her work throughout In the Fade, “plays a German woman who’s married to a Turkish man,” Denver Film Festival artistic director Brit Withey goes on. “One day, she’s dropping their son at their office, and as she’s leaving later that day, a bomb goes off and it kills her husband and their little boy.”

Denver Film Festival 2017 Weekend One: Kyra Sedgwick’s Submission and More

The fortieth annual Denver Film Festival got off to a fine start with Lady Bird, an opening night flick well worth discovering. Since then, the event’s attendance has been impressive despite a lack of star power on par with Emma Stone’s appearance for La La Land last year and the mixed quality of the six movies I caught during the fest’s first weekend. Note that a Q&A with costar Kyra Sedgwick on November 3 barely mentioned Submission, the DFF’s centerpiece presentation at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House for which she was ostensibly on-hand, and no one seemed to care.

100 Colorado Creatives 4.0: Sylvia Montero

For decades, Sylvia Montero has told the stories of her Colorado Chicano culture from an urban woman’s perspective, picking up a Rocky Mountain Women’s Institute grant and national recognition along the way. She’s done this quietly, all the while serving her community as a teacher and visiting artist, and growing as as an artist by mixing media and developing new techniques.

Book It: Five Best Literary Events in Denver This Week

As everyone in Denver tries to re-set their internal clocks (thanks, Daylight Savings Time!), the calendar includes plenty to lit events to illuminate these darker evenings and keep those bleary eyes open for just a few more pages. Here are six of the best.

Denver Film Festival 2017 Must-See Pick for November 6: Thelma

“Thelma is a film from Norway that’s actually the country’s submission for Best Foreign Language Film,” says Denver Film Festival artistic director Brit Withey. “It’s an interesting film of the type that you don’t necessarily find in film festivals all that often. It’s sort of a supernatural, paranormal thriller, but a really intriguing one.”

The Best Fashion Events in Denver in November

November is here, giving us plenty of reasons to get dressed up and get out of the house, everything from fashion shows to From fashion shows to trunk shows, here are the top eight fashion events to do in Denver this November. Massif Fashion Week Through Sunday, November 5 Massif…