See Mad Max: Fury Road on the Big Screen, Talk Feminism After

The latest entry in the Mad Max series offered a lot of great things — flamethrowers, fast cars and, of course, feminism. Yeah, you read that right: feminism. Now you can relive the glorious action-movie explosions and all the feminist subtext at “Feminism in the Time of the Apocalypse: Mad…

Ten Best Fashion Events in Denver in Early December

It’s December, which means you might want to stay inside and keep warm and cozy as the snow falls outside. But don’t get too comfortable, because this month’s fashion calendar includes everything from fashion blogger meet-ups to fashion shows, camps and trucks. Here are ten of the best fashion events…

Six Great, Very Geeky Gifts — Holiday 2015 Edition

There’s snow on the ground and you can’t leave the house without being assaulted by Christmas music or getting poked in the eye by a festive fir tree, and that can mean only one thing: You’d better start shopping. As every media outlet is hellbent on reminding us, the only…

Here’s Why I Will Always Escort You To Planned Parenthood

A few months ago, I took a friend to Planned Parenthood to get an abortion. I had been to an appointment with her prior to that where she initially learned that she was pregnant. We talked about the options. It didn’t take long for her to make her choice. At…

Another 100 Colorado Creatives: Susan Froyd

#1: Susan Froyd Now and then throughout this grand 100CC adventure, it’s been suggested that I participate in my own project and answer the questionnaire myself. I haven’t known exactly what to think about that, because I don’t see myself as the maker and doer here. I’m just the ultimate…

Photos: Small Business Saturday at the Horseshoe Holiday Market

Holiday shopping began in earnest — in the best possible, all-local, handmade way — at the 2015 Horseshoe Holiday Market, which featured 100 artisan vendors, food and fashion trucks, and photo ops with a selfie Santa or a tintype artist. Catch the buy-local fever with these images from photographer Danielle…

You Owe Me a Coke: This Holiday Season, Think of Your Non-Drinkers

In this legal weed-happy city, the evolving traditions of neo-Denver continually reveal themselves — especially during the holidays. Last year, for instance, I found myself at a marijuana-sponsored New Year’s Eve party, where nicely rolled joints sat on tables next to oversize mason jars packed with THC-infused truffles, which were…

Eight Holiday Artisan Markets in Metro Denver for Small Business Saturday

It’s holiday-shopping season, whether you’re ready for it or not. Fortunately, there are still places where you can avoid commercialization and proudly shop local for one-of-a-kind items, vintage finds and small-batch yummies. Get a headstart on your gift-buying at these November markets and open houses, presented in chronological order. 11) Paris…

Street Style: Visual Merchandiser Lonye White Spotted In Chicago

Denver isn’t the only city that’s looking good. On the streets of Chicago, we ran into Forever 21 visual merchandiser Lonye White. She works at the Forever 21 store on Michigan Avenue in the Windy City, and she was sporting some serious style: burgundy socks and black leather combat boots,…

Another 100 Colorado Creatives: Sam Tallent

#2: Sam Tallent Denver comic Sam Tallent, an off-the-cuff kingpin of the local comedy scene and a member of the Fine Gentleman’s Club, probably exited the womb cracking wise. When he’s not on the road, he frequents several stages — tag-teaming with the Fine Gents at Deer Pile’s Too Much…

Starship Troopers Combines Hard Truths and High Adventure

Some combinations, like peanut butter and chocolate, are self-evident. No one needs to tell you those two are going to work great together; it’s obvious if you’ve tried them both. Others, like chicken and waffles, are a little weirder, but just as great once you try them. Paul Verhoeven’s 1997…

Another 100 Colorado Creatives: Alexis Cooley

#3: Alexis Cooley  When Alexis Cooley isn’t working as the executive producer and director of the Boulder International Fringe Festival (which some think might be never), she’s a one-women production company, keeping busy as “an artist, a performer, a director, a creator, a producer, a traveler, an adventurer, an entrepreneur,…

In Denver, What Does “Luxury” Really Mean?

By the way the term is being used around this city these days, one would think Denver is the “luxury” capital of America. As new development bullies its way into our neighborhoods, “luxury” is the ubiquitous term used to sell it — “luxury apartments,” “luxury high rises” and “luxury living…

Photos: Bronies and Pegasisters at the Running of the Leaves

Adult My Little Pony fans gathered over the weekend at the third annual Running of the Leaves, a con dedicated to voluminous manes and tails — and all the colors of the rainbow. Here’s how things looked to photographer Brandon Marshall. Now see the full Running of the Leaves slide…

Another 100 Colorado Creatives: Geoff Cleveland

#4: Geoff Cleveland Working jazz keyboardist (and occasional tweaker of the theremin) Geoff Cleveland leads an unlikely double life: He’s also a cheerleader, accompanist and sketch artist for the local comedy community, playing behind such comics as Chuck Roy and Josh Blue at the Comedy Works and Greg Baumhauer’s lounge-singing…

Photos: The Horror House Pinball Tournament of Death at 3 Kings

3 Kings Tavern was transformed into a haunted pinball arcade last Friday, November 7, for the 2015 Horror House Pinball Tournament of Death, where intrepid pinball wizards overcame creepy characters and ghoulish scenes between bouts of pinball play. Photographer Aaron Thackeray braved the pinball pathway to bring back these images…

Ten Best Fashion Events in Denver This Week

November is here and while the temperature is dropping, the fashion scene in Denver is heating up. This month is filled with fashion shows, trunk shows, galas and fundraisers, all designed to get you stylish just in time for the holidays around the corner. Here are ten of the best…