Best Hospitality in a Music Venue

Matt Need and his friendly staff do what few proprietors of Denver music rooms do: They treat local bands with respect. Beneath the Gothic Theatre’s large stage lies a greenroom with furniture you’re not afraid to sit on, a shower you’re not afraid to step into, and bathrooms with toilet…

Best Outpouring of PLUR

Peace, Love, Unity and Respect. The raver’s clever acronym seemed almost like an actual religion during the second annual Colorado Dance Music Awards, where club kids, candy ravers, promoters, performers and DJs put down their pacifiers to give each other big fat pats on the back. The event, organized by…

Best Performance by a Coloradan on National TV

Undercover cops develop a sixth sense about people who may not be what they seem. That skill is probably what helped Steven Cowles win $510,000 on ABC’s reality show The Mole. For 28 days, Cowles, who works for the University of Colorado Police Department when he’s not in the limelight,…

Best Annual Festival Dedicated to Food

Save the first Saturday in August for all the Olathe sweet corn you can eat. Last year the Western Slope Vegetable Growers Association donated more than 70,000 ears of the Colorado specialty, which were consumed by an estimated 20,000 attendees, all to benefit nonprofit organizations in the Uncompahgre Valley. It…

Best Actress

Her scathing portrayal of an unhappy daughter in last season’s The Beauty Queen of Leenane was as hard-edged as they come, but her more recent turn as Beatrice in the Denver Center’s Much Ado About Nothing showed that Robin Moseley is an accomplished light-comedy actress as well. She captured perfectly…

Best Collection Dedicated to a Best-Selling Author

Shortly before he died in late 1997, best-selling author James Michener revealed that he wanted the University of Northern Colorado — where he’d gotten his master’s degree and first started writing — to become the official repository of his works, a gift he wrapped up with a half-million-dollar donation to…

Best Devil in Disguise

Driven by Nils Kiehn’s riveting turn as a raconteurish Satan, Don Becker’s Lucifer Tonite stimulated playgoing nerves that, for too long locally, have been deadened by the dumbed-down din of floor-show-style musicals and hapless revue sketches. Despite its in-your-face tone, this play felt refreshing and provocative rather than angry or…

Best Open-Mike Night

Located in the old Evergreen Hotel next to the famous Little Bear on the main street that runs through town, the Ice House hosts an open-mike night every Thursday evening from 6 to 10. The “unplugged” musical fare is much better than the usual two guys playing old Eagles covers,…

Best Song for a Brave New World

Francis Scott Key could not have envisioned a time when his “Star-Spangled Banner” might be fused with the state song of, say, Namibia; in those days, it would have been impossible to foresee John Guillot’s World Anthem Project. The local producer used a computer system called Experiments in Music Intelligence…

Best Literary Service Threatened by the JOA

Rocky Mountain News Books editor Patti Thorn likes mysteries and light fiction. She also respects serious literature. And she harbors a profound curiosity about the current publishing scene, from self-published e-books to monolithic houses, the travails of local writers and the struggles — and victories — of independent bookstores. For…

Best Gallery Show — Group

In an effort to come up with a millennium show last fall, Sally Perisho, director of the Metro Center for the Visual Arts, had the idea for a historic exhibit that would survey women artists working in Colorado during the twentieth century. To carry out her plan, she collaborated with…

Best Right-Hand Man

As the Denver Center Theatre Company’s principal designer, Bill Curley has fashioned an impressive string of stage settings over the years. There was the Venice Beach storefront set, complete with a flying plane inviting patrons to renew their subscriptions, that served as the backdrop for The Comedy of Errors; the…

Best Painting Solo — Young Master Division

Expectations were high for Jeff Wenzel: Painting, but even the highest of those were exceeded by this magnificent show held at Ron Judish Fine Arts in February. Educated as a ceramics artist, Wenzel works his paper surfaces as though they were made of pliable clay. He twists and tears, paints…

Best Hip-Hop DJ

DJ Chonz is the consummate hip-hop DJ. From his successful mix-tape series to his own online radio show to the packed houses he regularly rocks, Chonz has helped Denver heads appreciate one of hip-hop’s often overlooked elements: the artist behind the turntables. Respected by artists from both coasts, Chonz has…

Best Photo Show

A group of five of Colorado’s most interesting experimental photographers were brought together for Fresh Eyes, a cutting-edge exhibit organized by Kathy Andrews, head curator and exhibition director at the Arvada Center. Strong pieces included the uncharacteristic bottle shots by Mark Sink and the multiple-image travel pictures by Michael Butts…

Best Blues Recording

Otis Taylor is one of Colorado’s many undiscovered treasures — but if White African, an early release by NorthernBlues Music, a new Canadian blues imprint, receives the attention it deserves, he won’t be undiscovered for long. The album isn’t just the top blues recording by a local since…well…Taylor’s last release;…

Best Evidence of Life on the Alternative Scene

It’s sad but true: Denver’s alternative galleries have seen better days. Nevertheless, that little hole-in-the-wall ILK @ Pirate keeps chugging along. The small room is typically the site of wonderful shows, and the exhibiting artists, almost always the members of the two-venue ILK co-op that runs the place, usually give…

Best Country Recording

Thanks to the beneficence of former Boulderite Jello Biafra — the onetime leader of the Dead Kennedys who created the Alternative Tentacles label — Slim Cessna finally got the opportunity to display his eccentric take on country to a sizable audience beyond these parts. And he’s made the most of…

Best Avant-Garde Recording

Intimate solo-guitar improvisation filtered through casually chaotic sleight of hand (you know — the induced vertigo from digital delays, ebos and assorted effects-laden gewgaws) is too easy a description for Mike O’Neill’s impressive Scream of Consciousness. Scratch deeper and you’ll discover methodically disarranged classical pieces, spiffy one-liners, and explorations into…

Best New Novel

Before she moved to Colorado, Donna Gershten ran a health club in Mexico — and she put that experience to good use in Kissing the Virgin’s Mouth. Her haunting, lyrical novel won not only raves from critics, but also the first $10,000 Bellwether Prize for Fiction, established by Barbara Kingsolver…

Best Theater for Younger Audiences

Jim Hughes and Will Graveman’s musical, …And Now Miguel, examined an adolescent boy’s agony in wondering whether anyone else understands what it’s like to feel like an adult and be treated like a child. Thanks to Tony Garcia’s astute direction, the joint production of Denver’s El Centro Su Teatro and…

Best Place for an Afternoon Coffee Klatch

Three words: atmosphere, atmosphere, atmosphere. Sure, you might be able to get a bigger selection of fancy java drinks at Starbucks, but can you drink your skinny caramel macchiato with sprinkles in a locale imbued with such genuine art-deco flair? Arrive early at the Mayan Theatre, buy some tickets for…