What Denver Dads Really Want for Father’s Day

It’s mid-June, which means it’s time to think about a lot of things: upcoming vacations, the Pride parade and…oh, yeah, I gotta get something for my dad. This used to be a lot easier, back when you could make a ceramic ashtray or a shoe-polishing kit in wood shop. These days, you’re stuck buying a gift…and you have absolutely no idea what your dad wants. We’re here for you.

Crew Preps for First Race of the Leadville Endurance Season

This weekend, when the summer endurance season in Leadville kicks off with marathon and half-marathon races, runners have only sunny skies to look forward to. The prep team, on the other hand, has their work cut out for them clearing the trail from late season snow.

100 Colorado Creatives 3.0: R. Alan Brooks

Atlanta transplant R. Alan Brooks has got his genres down. The graphic novelist (and author of the soon-to-be-released The Burning Metronome) and MotherF**Ker in a Cape podcaster gives words to pictures as a writer, and spotlights local nerd- and comics-culture heroes as an interviewer and moderator.

Blade, aka Wesley Snipes, Coming to Alamo Drafthouse

You know him as a good vampire trying to protect humans from bad vampires in the Blade film series. But Wesley Snipes is also an author, and on Thursday, July 27, he’ll be at the Alamo Drafthouse in Sloan’s Lake to celebrate his debut novel, Talon of God. Co-authored by…

Friends (and This Cast) Deserve Better Than the Sour Rough Night

At least Rough Night, Lucia Aniello’s dutifully raucous new bachelorette-party comedy, achieves verisimilitude. It’s a rough watch and an evening killer, this film about friends who seem not to love, like or even really know one another. If you enjoy strained fun with people who have grown apart from you,…

Six of the Best Drag People and Places in the Queen City of the Plains

Denver has lived up to its “Queen City of the Plains” nickname, particularly these past few years, as the city’s drag scene has garnered national acclaim. With Pride just days away, there’s no better time to check out who’s hot and where to see them; you can start with these drag winners from the Best of Denver 2017.

Five Best Gallery Openings This Week, June 14-17

You can’t say Denver’s art scene isn’t diverse. We’ve got it all: co-ops, highbrow galleries, indies, pop-ups, street art, nonprofit programs and more. Venture out, and you’ll find a little bit of everything opening up this week.

The 21 Best Events in Denver This Week

With temperatures expected to exceed the 90 mark, you might feel inclined to stay in close proximity to an AC unit, like perhaps at a play or art gallery show. We’ve got plenty to chose from in this week’s 21 best events calendar. If you’re feeling adventurous, don’t miss some…

Rough Night Director Lucia Aniello on Finding the Light Heart of Darkness

Lucia Aniello’s ensemble comedy Rough Night might look, from its marketing, like a gender-flipped Very Bad Things. Both comedies feature a pre-wedding party that goes off the  rails when a stripper accidentally gets killed by the rowdiest member of the crew. But Aniello’s film — which stars Scarlett Johansson, Zoë…

Review: Mud Blue Sky Flying High at Edge Theater

Playwright Marisa Wegrzyn has the antidote for that outdated image of flight attendants as beautiful young women patrolling the aisles in high heels, frolicking in hotel rooms with handsome male passengers on their layovers: Mud Blue Sky, now in a regional premiere at Edge Theater.

Seriously, the Third Cars Movie Finishes in First Place

Here’s something I never guessed I would say: It might be worth going into the new Cars movie spoiler-free. Without giving anything away, I can tell you that, at its climax, this latest installment in a springtime of sequels the world doesn’t need eases into a surprising new gear and…

Salma Hayek Commandeers Beatriz at Dinner‘s Nimble Class Comedy

A film often smartly attuned to language, Beatriz at Dinner — a sober comedy about class clash and soft-to-hard racism directed by Miguel Arteta and written by Mike White — operates in several different idioms. English and Spanish (sometimes unsubtitled) are spoken, as are the lexicons of healing and affluence…