100 Colorado Creatives: donnie l. betts

#38: donnie l. betts donnie l. betts quietly gets things done, while wearing every hat in the store: actor, director, filmmaker, African-American historian and radio-play producer. In his spare time — if you can believe he has any — he even markets a sculptural dog-waste receptacle called Paws Here. See…

Photos: Zombie Fashion Show at the Shoppe

Zombie season is just beginning to amp up in Denver, and the Shoppe on East Colfax Avenue dug up a few undead beauties to strut the catwalk — and drop a few body parts — under the stars this weekend at the street’s monthly Second Saturday Block Party. Photographer Ken…

Menswear Mondays: Student London Slaughter on his punk look

With its rough aesthetic, punk fashion demands attention on the streets. But there is also something very personal in the way that people create their outfits to suit their tastes. One prime example of punk menswear comes from London Slaughter, a local student who embellished his own jacket. Keep reading…

Donna Karan fall 2013 — long and lean

What could else could Donna Karan do to make us look like runway models without resorting to dieting? Try asymmetrical, draping jersey knits, a little shoulder exposure teamed with a stunning neutral pallet of makeup from Bobbi Brown. Curtis Farnham, Donna Karan director of retail stylist, and Liz Boyle, freelance…

2013 Westword Web Awards: Help us pick the winners

From Facebook to Vine, social media is changing the way we follow the arts. At the 2013 Westword Web Awards, we’ll celebrate the artists, organizations and personalities that use it best — and we want your help finding them. There are two ways you can help us pick this year’s…

100 Colorado Creatives: Amanda Berg Wilson

#39: Amanda Berg Wilson. Amanda Berg Wilson is a juggler of roles, who came to Boulder from Chicago, where she helped found the interdisciplinary performance group Striding Lion. And when she moved to Colorado, she brought with her an adventurously playful breath of creative fresh air. Once here, she founded…

100 Colorado Creatives: Brian Corrigan

#40: Brian Corrigan. Brian Corrigan dreams big — in 3D — and his latest project means to recreate cyberspace live on the streets of downtown Denver next summer as a way of bringing people and ideas together through life-sized gaming. If all goes according to plan, OhHeckYeah: An Immersive Street…

Five things transplants should know about Colorado weather

It’s October, which in Colorado means time for snow and 70-plus degree days. If you just moved here six months ago — which is great! We’re glad you did! — there are some things you should know about Colorado. First, whatever clothes your brought from your home state, whether it…

Sneak peak of Mythbusters: The Explosive Exhibition, opening Friday

The first thing the Mythbusters say before starting an experiment on their television show is, “Don’t try this at home.” Fans of the show will finally have an opportunity to disregard this advice and try their favorite experiments at Mythbusters: The Explosive Exhibition. The interactive exhibition opens this weekend at…

100 Colorado Creatives: Hollis + Lana

#41: Artists Hollis + Lana. Husband-and-wife team Conor Hollis and Amorette Lana not only fell in love — they also fell into artistic collusion. Together, they wield spray cans to create organic collaborative works, sometimes monumental in size, on canvases, in sculptural shapes and across the sides of buildings. What’s…

Colorado Fashion Week 2013 a marathon for fashion lovers

Justice Kwesi Kwarteng, founder and creative director of Colorado Fashion Week, dreams of turning Colorado’s fashion community into a competitive and sustainable force — and those dreams just came one step closer.A sold-out show this past Saturday, packed with supporters, representatives of Colorado’s fashion industry and the fashion faithful, provided…

Fearful photos from Fright Fest at Elitch Gardens

Over the weekend, Elitch Gardens unveiled this year’s Fright Fest, which includes two all-new haunted houses — the zombie-themed Flesh Factory and the Terror Chamber, a creepy initiation rite navigated by flashlight — as well as a seance show and a freak show at night, and a trick-or-treat trail, hay…

Geek-chic for Denver’s socially AWKWRD stretches its legs tonight

After ten successful years in the advertising business, Brian Wilkens decided to refocus his creative talents to help those who struggle withfeelings of awkwardness in social situations. He now turns geeks into geek-chic with the help of the new designs he creates under his own branch, AWKWRD. See also:Forever Darling…