100 Colorado Creatives: Michelle Baldwin

#52: Michelle Baldwin Seems like burlesque shows are a dime a dance these days in Denver. But back in the twentieth century, real vintage burlesque had pretty much died out here, along with the Curtis Street girly shows of a bygone era, after changing times and urban renewal wiped away…

Trilogy of Terror kicks off next Friday at the Bug

What’s better than one classic horror movie transmogrified into a stage musical full of blood, gore and dance numbers, right in front of your eyes? How about three classic horror movies given similar treatment, and then tagged with a sweet name like Trilogy of Terror? Now, what’s even better than…

100 Colorado Creatives: Rebecca Vaughan

#53: Rebecca Vaughan Denver installation artist Rebecca Vaughan is right at the center of Denver’s art community: As a highly credentialed departing RedLine resident and continuing chair of Fine Arts and head of Sculpture at the Rocky Mountain College of Art + Design, she’s working alongside longtime professionals and the…

Five ways to survive the Colorado Get Movin’ fitness challenge

I’ve been obsessed with fitness ever since I can remember. Maybe it was because I grew up in the ’80s, and activities for girls revolved around a pink-haired dog that pimped nail accessories and showing the world what we could do through the fine art of ribbon dancing. I took…

100 Colorado Creatives: Laura Shill

#54: Laura Shill Laura Shill calls her work “a collision of collecting, costuming, performance, installation and photography,” and as you might expect, it’s always intriguing: The many-faceted artist, currently a studio resident at RedLine, is known of late for labor-intensive stuffed fiber installations that envelope and shelter the viewer with…

Womenswear Wednesdays: Summer street-style sample

This week’s weather has been classic Denver: sunny one minute, rainy the next. To honor our changing climate, we thought we’d bring you a variety of street styles: four different looks we saw this week, including the one sported by Olivia Jones (above), a local accountant we spotted at 16th…

Geek Pavilion 2.0 comes to the Denver County Fair

Dana Cain has been involved in fandom since she first came to Denver, so it’s no surprise that in her capacity as director of the Denver County Fair, she went geeky. Last year, she launched the Geek Pavilion, making Denver’s fair “the only county fair in the world with a…

100 Colorado Creatives: Matthew Hunzeker

#55: Matthew Hunzeker Back in January, our first 100CC subject in 2013, artist Donald Fodness, chose Matthew Hunzeker — a northern Colorado ambient musician who performs using hybrid instruments of his own invention — as his favorite Colorado Creative. It was an intriguing choice, purposely drawn from outside Fodness’s own…

Five reasons why renting an apartment is a huge pain

For the first time in almost a decade of living in houses, I’m looking for an apartment/condominium to rent. And much like dating after getting out of a long marriage, there are many things about renting that have changed over the years — almost everything, in fact. From predictable factors…

I’m a sports nut for Magic: The Gathering

Welcome to a new column called Geek Speak, in which we take on an aspect of geek culture each week. The world championship of Magic: The Gathering is in Amsterdam this week. For the next four days, some of the world’s best players will compete individually for the title of…