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New Horror Con and Film Fest Rocky Mountain Nightmares Brings Big Names to Denver

By John FlathmanMay 9, 2023

Malcolm McDowell is just one of the celebs you’ll see at the horror convention in Denver this weekend.

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Twentieth-Century Vaudeville Stars Tackle 21st-Century Issues in The Headliners

By Toni TrescaMay 8, 2023

“In light of the recent bans on LGBTQ+ performances across the country, a story about crossdressing and gender identity feels particularly timely, even though it is set in 1908.”

Willa Ferreyra in HBO's Succession is played by Justine Lupe.

Succession Actress Has Deep Roots in Denver

By Thomas MitchellMay 7, 2023

Justine Lupe, also known as Justine Lupe-Schomp, graduated from the Denver School of the Arts, and her grandparents were local leaders.

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Five Things to Do in Denver Today

By Westword StaffMay 6, 2023

The party continues!

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Westwood Celebrates History and Community at Cinco de Mayo Event

By John FlathmanMay 5, 2023

Forget “cinco de drinko” events and learn about the culture and history of Cinco de Mayo at Hecho en Westwood’s event on Saturday!

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Colorado TV Pilot Offline Is a Must-See at SeriesFest

By John FlathmanMay 5, 2023

Gabriel Dohrn and Andy Juett’s “Offline,” which premieres at the Sie FilmCenter on Sunday, features the famed Broken Lizard comedians, with two of the cops from “Super Troopers.”

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Colorado Naturalist Author Mary Taylor Young’s New Book Chronicles Climate Change

By Teague BohlenMay 4, 2023

“My hope is that readers will take a look in their own backyards, their own pieces of the wild…and start to recognize change.

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Art Attack: Alternative Galleries and Cinco de Mayo Energize First Friday

By Susan FroydMay 4, 2023

Cinco celebrations and out-of-this-world art shows will make this a blockbuster First Friday in Denver.

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Ida+Moon Takes Us on a Stylish Desert Road Trip for Denver Fashion Week

By Kastle WasermanMay 4, 2023

Ida+Moon is an ever-growing brand inspired by desert skylines, rock-and-roll and the vision of designer Hannah Marie.

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Free Comic Book Day Happens in Denver on Saturday!

By Teague BohlenMay 3, 2023

From Hall of Justice Comics to Time Warp and Mutiny, here’s a list of the local comic shops in Denver Metro that are participating in Free Comic Book Day.

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Gasoline Lollipops and Wonderbound Re-Team in New Dance Space for The Sandman

By Toni TrescaMay 3, 2023

Get your tickets quickly: Four nights have already sold out, and several others are rapidly nearing capacity.

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Chelsea Handler Talks Weed, Tucker Carlson and Politics Ahead of SeriesFest Headliner

By Emily FergusonMay 2, 2023

Chelsea Handler is happy, and not just because Tucker Carlson was fired.

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The Ten Best Film Events in Denver in May

By John FlathmanMay 2, 2023

From hard-to-find international gems and Studio Ghibli Fest to secret film festivals, there’s more to May than blockbusters.

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Audacious Theatre’s Space Conflicts Parodies Star Wars for May the 4th

By Toni TrescaMay 2, 2023

This laugh-out-loud satire happens at Left Hand Brewing on May 4 and Fiction Beer Company on May 5 and 6.

The Best May the Fourth Events in Denver This Week

By Teague BohlenMay 1, 2023

Here are seven Sith-free events to celebrate Star Wars Day in Denver.

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Are Airport Conspiracies Denver’s Greatest Work of Public Art?

By Jared Jacang MaherApril 29, 2023

Killer horses. Martians in the tunnels. The rumors about DIA keep taking off, most recently on TikTok.

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Six Things to Do For Free in Denver (and Beyond) Today

By Westword StaffApril 29, 2023

April is going out with a roar with the Avs and Nuggets in the playoffs.

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Juliet Wittman’s Again and Again Is a Window Into Living With Cancer

By Teague BohlenApril 28, 2023

The book was recently spotlighted by Margaret Atwood.

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Artist Showcase City Silhouettes Brings Fresh Literary Voices to the Tattered Cover

By John FlathmanApril 27, 2023

The event showcases both established authors and poets as well as new ones, presenting a unique opportunity for local writers to show off their work.

Ten More Things to Do in Denver This Weekend

By Westword StaffApril 27, 2023

Untitled at the Denver Art Museum, poetry at the Merc and more!

Art Attack: Cities Summit Brings Satellite Shows, and More Art Openings in Denver

By Susan FroydApril 26, 2023

A brilliant mixture of studio tours, art benefits, a new reveal at PlatteForum and more!

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How the Show Goes On: COVID-19 and Denver Theaters in 2023

By Toni TrescaApril 26, 2023

Three years after the pandemic shutdown, productions continue to pivot.

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