Five Fear-Inspiring Mobs to Inspire Your Denver Zombie Crawl

There’s really nothing scary about zombies when they’re solo.  They’re slow. They’re stupid. They’re not much stronger than a normal person, and they’re a hell of a lot less coordinated. It’s like being confronted by a really drunk guy who wants to hug it out, and maybe bite your face…

Fiske Planetarium Gets Million-Dollar NASA Grant for Films

The people at CU-Boulder’s Fiske Planetarium are stoked, to put it mildly. On Monday, October 12, they learned that NASA had awarded them a cool $1,000,000 with which to make movies. “We are getting hammered with proposals already,” says Thor Metzinger, the planetarium’s video producer.  The plan calls for the…

Another 100 Colorado Creatives: Laura Phelps Rogers

#8: Laura Phelps Rogers Laura Phelps Rogers tells her stories in complex sculptural installations combining cast metals with found objects, mixed media, photography and performance. A member of the Pirate and Ice Cube co-ops, Rogers has also placed public artworks, such as her 2013 Nipple Quilt installation, in spots as…

The Crypt Is Seized for Back Taxes. That Smarts!

The Crypt, Denver’s beloved adult store and sex shop, has closed its doors. On September 30, both of the locations on  Broadway were shuttered; they’d been seized by the City of Denver because of “unpaid taxes.” Along with a notice from the city regarding the tax seizure, the door of…

Street Style: Merida Teot on Tattoos as Fashion and Art

An all-black outfit may be stylish, but when you’re dressing in a single color palette, you have to pay attention to the details. We spotted fellow blogger and stylist Merida Teot — who describes her style as “color meets local chic” — at the Whorl Imprints fashion show in Cherry…

Eight Places to Buy a Killer Halloween Costume in Denver

October is the month of madness. The month to pull out all the stops and go over-the-top with all your fashion, and one outfit in particular: your Halloween costume. Although a couple of our favorite costume stores have closed — RIP, Flossy McGrew’s — there are still some fantastic spots…

Another 100 Colorado Creatives: Karl Christian Krumpholz

#9: Karl Christian Krumpholz Cartoonist Karl Christian Krumpholz has a keen eye for the historical underbelly of Denver bar culture, as evidenced by his new weekly comic “The Denver Bootleg” in Westword, as well as his ongoing webcomic 30 Miles of Crazy!, a paean to the nightlife, people and places…

The Thirteen Best Fashion Events in Denver in Early October

Although October in Denver is packed with scares, tricks and treats, there’s also plenty of fashion, with events geared to turning over a new leaf — and getting a new fall look —  all over town. From anniversary parties to pop-up shops, from fashion shows to sample sales, here are…

Courting Blasphemy: Why The Exorcist Should Be Remade

October is here, and horror is in the air! Speaking of horror, the Internet has been in something of a furor over the past few days, losing its collective shit over a rumored remake of The Exorcist. Oh, the horror! Sure, it looks like that was all a tempest in…

An Ode to the Denver Diner and the City’s Late-Night Life

https://westword-preprod-wpvip.md-staging.com/restaurants/fire-closes-denver-dinerfor-now-6046043 If you’re like me and have a late-night ritual that involves eating out in Denver, chances are you’ve got your favorite spot. I’m not talking about the after-midnight fourth meal experience of shame-eating Taco Bell in your car — or a prideful trip to the Tacos Rapidos or Viva…

Another 100 Colorado Creatives: Jennifer Garner

#10: Jennifer Garner A printmaker and dedicated faculty member at Metropolitan State University of Denver, Jennifer Garner honed her curating chops over ten years at Auraria’s Emmanuel Gallery and Metro’s Center for Visual Art. Now she’s on board at Denver International Airport, curating changing exhibits that give thousands of travelers…

Asylum and 13th Floor: Two Haunts Worth the Jaunt!

The scary season returned to Denver this past weekend, when Asylum and the 13th Floor opened their doors. Celebrated by media ranging from MTV to USA Today to Fangoria, these two hair-raising fright-fests fuel our city’s nightmares. From its Denver base, the 13th Floor Entertainment Grouphas expanded over the years…

Street Style: Stephanie Wong Spotted in Yves Saint Laurent at DISH

Feast your eyes on this spectacular look we spotted at Westword’s DISH celebration last Sunday. While the focus was on the food — signature dishes from more than forty of our favorite restaurants — there was also plenty of fashion on display at Sculpture Park at the Denver Performing Arts Complex…

Why Fantasy Football Is Not Dungeons & Dragons for Jocks

Fall is here, which means football season is here, which means fantasy football is back! How’s your team? (Just kidding: No one who’s not in your league cares.) Sadly, it also means the tired, lazy comparisons between fantasy football and Dungeons & Dragons are back. Whether it’s a meme like…

Moving to Another City Isn’t the Solution to Denver’s Growing Pains

Traffic in Denver sucks. If you drive along Speer Boulevard after 3 p.m. on any given day, you have to battle not only congestion, but new development construction that is apparently permitted to stop traffic whenever it pleases. Then there’s the nightmare known as Colorado Boulevard, a street where no…