A Purrfect Match: Itchy-O Will Perform at Meow Wolf on March 25

Meow Wolf could soon be howling in Denver: The Santa Fe sensation has been exploring expansion to a number of cities, including Las Vegas, Austin and the Mile High City. But long before Meow Wolf puts its paws down here permanently, Denver will be sending one of its most beloved acts there: Avant-ritualists Itchy-O will offer a special, one-night-only performance at Meow Wolf on Saturday, March 25.

100 Colorado Creatives 3.0: Confidence Omenai

#27: Confidence Omenai Arriving in Denver from Tulsa just a few years ago, Confidence Omenai brought years of hands-on experience to the local performance-poetry scene as a slam poet, author, teacher and activist. She quickly rose among the ranks of Slam Nuba, serving both as a member of the national…

Three Things to Do for Free in Denver, March 13-16

This week’s events focus on education, from elementary to ivy league. We’re looking to the future of the United States’ school system and rockin’ shoppin’, and chatting up some wildly accomplished artists. Check out the Westword calendar to see what else you can learn this week. Most Likely to Succeed…

Competitive Minecraft Players Will Battle on the Big Screen

Young gamers will take to the big screen this weekend to battle for the right to represent Denver at qualifiers for the first-ever Minecraft City Champs tournament. Organized by Santa Monica-based Super League Gaming, Minecraft City Champs is a season-long competition that pits teams from twelve cities against each other…

Five Ways to Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day This Weekend

WalletHub recently sent out another list, this one analyzing 2017’s Best Cities for St. Patrick’s Day Celebrations. And while Denver has long prided itself on hosting one of the biggest St. Paddy’s parades in the country, this city ranks a sad 47th in Wallethub’s eyes. But Denver definitely knows how to party on St. Patrick’s — or even before March 17, since many of the big celebrations have already started. Here are five ways to go green this weekend.

The Tragedy of Marvel’s Iron Fist

Pop quiz. What comic-book adaptation centers on a white man orphaned by tragedy but blessed with great wealth who travels to an Asian country, only to return to America as a fearsome hero of amazing skill? That’s a trick question, of course: There are too many to count. In Batman…

Fridays Are About to Get Fierce: Ultimate Queen Competition Starts March 24

The drag world is still shook from the news that for its ninth season, RuPaul’s Drag Race will leave its Monday-night perch and land on Friday night – not to mention hopping networks from gay pioneer Logo to music mainstay VH1. Producers of the Ultimate Queen Competition at Tracks quickly decided to follow suit; when their highly anticipated local drag battle royale premieres this season, it will be on Friday, March 24.

Ballet 5:8’s Julianna Slager on Why New Works Are the Life Force of Dance

Chicago’s Ballet 5:8 performed in Denver last season for the first time, and will enchant audiences here again this month with The Stor(ies) of You and Me. Showcasing five pieces choreographed by Ballet 5:8 Artistic Director Julianna Slager and former Houston Ballet dancer Caleb Mitchell, the performance explores various perspectives on…

Strong Is the New Pretty Shows Girls in All Their Kick-Ass Glory

When Kate T. Parker started shooting photos of her two daughters, both tomboys, she noticed that her favorite pictures were those in which her children were totally themselves — not posing and primping as girls are too often taught to do. She started shooting other girls, and soon her images…

John Oates of Hall and Oates Will Read From His Memoir in Denver

Last year, Bruce Springsteen stopped by the Tattered Cover; this year, it’s John Oates of Hall and Oates, who will be reading from his memoir, Change of Seasons. The book takes a look at the duo’s struggle to snag an Atlantic Records recording contract and Oates’s life in the tumultuous…

Review: Presence: Reflections on the Middle East Takes You Over There

One of the early standouts of Denver’s Month of Photography is Presence: Reflections on the Middle East, at the Center for Visual Art, Metropolitan State University of Denver’s off-campus exhibition space in the Art District on Santa Fe. The show comprises more than sixty works by a dozen artists, all natives of Muslim-majority countries. Most of these artists no longer live in their homelands, though, and have immigrated to the United States or Canada.

Amid Shakeups, DCPA Appoints Attorney Martin Semple as Board Chair

Denver Center for the Performing Arts has seen a lot of turnover in recent years, but one guiding force has been board chairman Daniel Ritchie. Today, March 7, the organization announced he will be replaced in that role by Martin Semple, an attorney who has specialized in employment law —…