The Best Photos of Summer 2017

As of today, summer’s gone. Fall’s here. Sure, there are golden aspen trees, apple picking, trick-or-treating, hay rides and eventually ski season to look forward to. But damnit, if we’re not missing the dog days of summer already.

100 Colorado Creatives 4.0: Jacob Barreras and Libi Rose Striegl

Jacob Barreras is the ultimate projectionist who exercises his eye for new and the historical avant-garde film while plying his trade for the University of Colorado Film Studies Program, and Libi Striegl, a doctoral candidate in intermedia art, writing and performance at CU, bounces around between disciplines with special interests in robotics, software design to textiles and filmmaking.

100 Colorado Creatives 4.0: Erika T. Wurth

Author and activist Erika T. Wurth puts a modern face on Native American life, which she characterizes as a vital, but invisible underground, thriving beneath the homogenized American landscape. When she’s not away teaching creative writing for her gig at Western Illinois University, Wurth, a native Coloradan who identifies as Apache/Chickasaw/Cherokee, writes novels and poetry and can be heard at readings about town.

FIT4MOM Brings Mama Power to Denver

Lisa Druxman knows what it means to be a “momboss.” The founder of FIT4MOM, the country’s largest fitness programs for mothers, has spent the last 16 years creating successful prenatal and postnatal exercise programs, building a business franchise* and finding time to pick her kids up from school every day. This weekend, Druxman will be heading to Denver for a weekend of FIT4MOM events, including an Empowered Mama workshop on Saturday, September 16, where she plans on helping women create healthy, happy lives for themselves as moms. Druxman says that nearly 70 percent of mothers are working, whether it’s a “side hustle or full time,” and while there are a lot of workshops out there for entrepreneurs, there’s nothing specifically for mothers.

The Ten Best Fashion Events in Denver in September

Fall is just days away, and with it comes arguably the best season for fashion, full of layers — chunk sweaters, cardigans, flannels — and accessories. Here, in chronological order, are the ten best fashion events through September in Denver.

100 Colorado Creatives 4.0: Cal Duran

Both artist and artisan, Cal Duran creates folk art on steroids, bowing to the ancient traditions of Mexico and the Southwest and conjuring the souls of the ancestors in murals and installations of clay and papier-mâché.

100 Colorado Creatives 4.0: Rodney Wood

As a recognizable face of the new, arts-rich Trinidad, Colorado, Rodney Wood serves as the grand poobah of what could be the southern Colorado town’s most distinguishing features: The annual ArtoCade art-car festival, and as of 2017, its year-round companion, the Bizarre Car Garage, a permanent museum where ArtoCade vehicles winter over.

Ten Fabulous Finds at ARC Thrift Stores

ARC Thrift Stores were selling secondhand clothes and housewares to Coloradans decades before Macklemore made thrift shopping the subject of a chart-climbing rap tune. Since ARC opened its first store in 1968, the nonprofit has used proceeds from store sales to support and advocate for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, including Downs syndrome and autism. Today it employs 300 individuals with intellectual and development disabilities, and it will debut its 26th Front Range location in Littleton this month.

100 Colorado Creatives 4.0: Sommer Browning

Sommer Browning is primarily a poet and, by day, a librarian, but she’s also a collector and purveyor of one-liners, both in person and in hand-drawn comics, as well as a curious observer of Denver’s growing cross-cultural art scenes. Her latest project? Georgia Art Space — a new multi-disciplinary arts showcase named for her five-year-old daughter and housed in her garage.

100 Colorado Creatives 4.0: Monique Antonette Lewis

Published author, journalist and avid traveler Monique Antonette Lewis grew up in Texas and Colorado before following her wanderlust across the U.S. and abroad. During a stint in New York City, Lewis founded the reading series At the Inkwell, which has since gone international, with outposts bringing literary communities together to read for each other — and the public — in bookstores and bars in Denver, London, New York, Richmond, San Francisco and Seattle.

100 Colorado Creatives 4.0: Lucas T. McMahon

Denver native and artist Lucas T. McMahon has chameleon skills as a collagist, sculptor and painter, but he’s not comfortable with finding a groove — when there are so many other avenues to explore. Dig into what it’s like to be a young artist who’s still asking questions — McMahon tells all for the 100CC questionnaire.

100 Colorado Creatives 4.0: Thadeaous Mighell

Bright and community-minded, Thadeaous Mighell devotes his skills in arts administration and practice to causes both above ground, as Adam Lerner’s recently named Assistant Chief Animator at MCA Denver, and under the radar in the DIY community, working with groups like Unit E and the Birdseed Collective.

100 Colorado Creatives 4.0: Wendy Littlepage

As director of the Denver Museum of Miniatures, Dolls and Toys for ten years and counting, Wendy Littlepage tackles miniature problems with big ideas, making the most of the museum’s microscopic collection while constantly exploring new ways to bring visitors into her small, small world.

100 Colorado Creatives 4.0: Tameca Coleman

As a writer, singer, selfie-taker, documentarian of changes in her neighborhood and the fleeting colors of urban nature, massage therapist, MFA candidate and lover of people, art, culture and life, Coleman expresses in multiple ways what so many of us can’t or don’t know how to express: That beneath all the grit, bad politics and forces beyond our control in this world, we still live in a paradise.

The 21 Best Events in Denver, August 15-21

Consider August the golden hour: July’s heat is gone, but fall isn’t quite here yet, making this month the ideal time to get out and about. Celebrate Denver’s Mexican heritage and food at Westword’s second-annual Tacolandia, or kick off the High Plains Comedy Festival at a preview show. Give a…

100 Colorado Creatives 4.0: Jeff Lee

Life partners Jeff Lee and Ann Martin are book people to the core: The couple’s shared love for our wild lands and the kind of socially engaged, place-based literature that argues for preserving natural spaces converge at the Rocky Mountain Land Library.

Ten Things to Do in Denver for $10 and Under (Seven Free)

After a particularly lively start, August shows no signs of slowing this weekend. The Colorado Classic and Velorama are rolling into town, and the National Poetry Slam is wrapping up its annual competition here. Meanwhile, artsy delights await at all kinds of venues, including a pop-up gallery, a historic park and even a drive-in movie theater.

100 Colorado Creatives 4.0: Ryan Foo

Mainly, Ryan Foo is a human, living and breathing on Planet Earth. But he’s the kind of human who draws other people together as an event producer, emcee, teacher, comedian and Illfoominati podcaster http://www.wearedenver.org/podcasts/illfoominati/, who, in his own words, is also a “guy who helped paint some trees blue downtown.”