Director Amanda Berg Wilson Will Be a Big Presence This Fall

Amanda Berg Wilson has two major projects coming up: You on the Moors Now, which she directs for the Catamounts — the Boulder company she founded — opens on September 8; the Denver Center for the Performing Arts’ next immersive project, The Wild Party, runs October 11 through 31 at Stanley Marketplace.

100 Colorado Creatives 4.0: Sommer Browning

Sommer Browning is primarily a poet and, by day, a librarian, but she’s also a collector and purveyor of one-liners, both in person and in hand-drawn comics, as well as a curious observer of Denver’s growing cross-cultural art scenes. Her latest project? Georgia Art Space — a new multi-disciplinary arts showcase named for her five-year-old daughter and housed in her garage.

Forced From Home Brings the Refugee Camp Experience to Boulder

Inside Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières’s Forced From Home mock refugee camp tour, 360-degree videos will immerse you in the stressful camp life, where aid is meted out and water and supplies might be scarce, and you’ll even be confronted with the challenges of making split-second decisions about what to take in a run-or-die situation. You’ll also learn about the staggering levels of displacement happening now around the world from MSF personnel who’ve worked in its midst.

Five Family-Friendly Labor Day Festivals

Summer is waning and the kids are headed back to school. In between buying mountains of school supplies and Kleenex for your little ones’ classroom, you might want to take one last weekend to celebrate the hazy, lazy days of summer as a family (or celebrate sending your spawn back to their teachers, depending on how the summer panned out). We’ve compiled a list of five family-friendly fairs around Colorado to enjoy with your kiddos.

Paint-by-Numbers: Emily Camp Plans to Make Art in 50 States in 52 Weeks

When artist Emily Camp lived in Buffalo, New York as a child, her mom would tell her to pack her bags; they were going to the city
 for the weekend. That intrepid spirit rubbed off on Camp, now 21. Instead of renewing her lease on her Glendale apartment in January, she’ll load her car (currently a Jeep Patriot, although she’s on the lookout for a larger sprinter van) with art supplies and embark on a painting tour of the fifty states, paid for by sales of her art via a GoFundMe campaign.

Ten Things to Do in Denver for $10 and Under (Six Free)

While the Labor Day holiday has strayed from its collectivist roots, it’s still possible to enjoy some of the finest entertainment that Denver has to offer on proletarian wages. Here are ten events that cost less than ten bucks, and six are free.

100 Colorado Creatives 4.0: Monique Antonette Lewis

Published author, journalist and avid traveler Monique Antonette Lewis grew up in Texas and Colorado before following her wanderlust across the U.S. and abroad. During a stint in New York City, Lewis founded the reading series At the Inkwell, which has since gone international, with outposts bringing literary communities together to read for each other — and the public — in bookstores and bars in Denver, London, New York, Richmond, San Francisco and Seattle.

The Ten Best Comedy Events in Denver in September

As Labor Day approaches, many locals focus on getting back to business after months of summertime idleness. As a result, September can feel like a rather humdrum time. Luckily for comedy nerds, the entertainment calendar for September is packed with standup showcases, wrestling matches and even an improv show. Here are the ten best ways to laugh September away.

The 21 Best Events in Denver, August 29-September 4

Though every weekend is a good weekend to get out of town in Colorado, Labor Day offers even more excuses to pack up your bags and hit the road. There’s plenty to do in the mountains this weekend, but don’t worry if you’re stuck in Denver; between concerts (some free!),…

Spielberg’s Close Encounters Returns in All its Confounding Glory

In one sense, Steven Spielberg’s 1977 UFO bliss-out, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, is reprehensible. It is, after all, the story of a daydreamer dad (Richard Dreyfuss) who leaves his family for worlds unknown as he continually trades in one slender, luminous life companion for another: Teri Garr for…