100 Colorado Creatives 4.0: Lewis Neeff

Photographer, sculptor and writer Lewis Neeff isn’t just interested in people as subjects sitting across the void that often gapes between the camera and its objective. Rather, he reaches out to them, inviting them to participate in the process of telling a complete story, all in living color.

Free for All: The Five Best Free Events in Denver This Week

Monday has arrived yet again, but rather than submitting to workaday doldrums, we humbly suggest reading up on all the diversions awaiting you this week. While a day job may claim your time and attention from morning to afternoon, we hope your evenings are as free as the following five events. With outdoor screenings of goofy ’80s cinema classics, record swaps, comedy and Lucha Libre wrestling, Denver has enough free entertainment in store this week that you may even forget you have to work again tomorrow.

Crossroads Theater Has Reached the Final Curtain in Five Points

Crossroads Theater had played host to many performance and community events in the decade since it opened in Five Points in 2007, but now the interior of the venue at 2590 Washington Street is gutted, making way for office space after a decade-long struggle to pay the rent as a performing arts and community space.

Tonight’s Designing Women Event Highlights Work From We Made This

The African Community Center merges fashion, fundraising and vocational training at tonight’s Designing Women: A Cross-Cultural Design Collaboration. It’s the first time the organization has hosted a philanthropic event of this kind, which will showcase apparel created by refugee artisans trained through ACC’s We Made This program in collaboration with local designers.

The Ancient Irish Sport of Hurling Is Alive in Denver

On a sunburn-inducing Saturday in Littleton, accompanied by the occasional faint sound of bagpipes from the nearby Colorado Irish Festival, orange-jerseyed athletes slam shoulders with their opponents and sprint across a field, balancing a fist-sized ball on a paddle. This isn’t football, or lacrosse, or likely any sport you’ve seen: it’s the Denver Gaels and Regulators facing off in the final game of hurling, an ancient Irish sport, before the Rumble in the Rockies Southwest Invitational Tournament hits Lowry Sports Center this weekend.

New Dystopian Comic Series Acid of the Godz Tackles Eco Crisis

Devastating earthquakes. Unprecedented storms. Life-killing droughts. Unpredictable weather patterns. If these sound like worst-case scenario predictions for climate change, then that’s intentional. But in this case, the dystopian conditions do not apply to planet Earth, but instead to a fictional world that’s captured in the comic book series Acid of the Godz.

Review: Downshifting Shows Less Is More at RedLine

There’s an unbelievably ambitious exhibition with an unbelievably short run at RedLine right now: Downshifting, which was curated by Ramón Bonilla, a RedLine resident. Bonilla was interested in highlighting the international trend of reductive art, which is art that employs some kind of less-is-more approach.

The 21 Best Events in Denver, July 18-24

It may not be April, but Denver can celebrate 4/20 anytime it wants to. Take, for example, the 420 Games, which take place on July 22. Don’t miss plenty of more action on this week’s event’s calendar, including outdoor movie screenings, art shows aplenty, and some axe throwing. Tuesday, July…