100 Colorado Creatives 3.0: Michael Henry

#80: Michael Henry New York native Michael Henry shuffled off from Buffalo, got an MFA at Emerson College and eventually ended up in Denver, where he and partner Andrea Dupree founded Lighthouse Writers Workshop in 1997, promising the community a beacon of literary arts where authors at all levels and…

Halloween Is the Missing Link in the Evolution of the Slasher

At this point in film history, the slasher is firmly entrenched as one of the core horror genres. It’s been around seemingly forever. It’s been refined, perfected, deconstructed and reinvented multiple times. Even casual horror fans have seen enough slasher films to recognize the typical story beats and tropes that…

Grampa Jerry’s Clown Museum Folds Up Its Tent in Arriba

Just in time for Memorial Day weekend, Our Journey is back with suggestions for what to do “off the beaten trail” on Colorado’s central plains, “just outside your back door,” says the site. “Whether you enjoy photography as an artistic medium or as a hobby, there are plenty of subjects for…

Boulder’s Chautauqua Starts Fourth Decade of Silent Film Summers

It seems odd at this late date to think about seeing new silent films, but that’s what happening. “People are finding them everywhere,” says Tom Hart, program development coordinator for Boulder’s Chautauqua Auditorium and curator of the Chautauqua Silent Film Series. One rediscovered feature, Daughter of Dawn, will be featured…

What I Learned About Denver While Visiting New Orleans

Whenever I travel to a different city, I can’t seem to get Denver out of my mind. It’s like clockwork: Since I began documenting the changes to my hometown over the last half-decade, I have become obsessed with how other cities operate and treat their citizens. Last week I visited…

Why Video-Game Movies Are a World of Suck

Video-game movies suck. I can’t think of another sub genre that has such a tremendously consistent record of shit as movies adapted from video games, although it’s possible that video games adapted from movies come close. If that is ever going to change, we need to own up to the…

The Ten Best Stores on the 16th Street Mall

The 16th Street Mall may be considered a “tourist trap” by some Denverites, but other residents regularly head to this mile-long strip through the heart of downtown, dodging petition carriers and out-of-towners gathering by every Free Mall Ride stop to shop and enjoy the sights. Although souvenir stores seem to…

Photos: The Fierce! International Queer Burlesque Festival

Burlesque isn’t just a heterosexual female art, as evidenced by last weekend’s International Queer Burlesque Festival, which combined male and female performers of every persuasion on stage at 3 Kings Tavern, Lannie’s Clocktower Cabaret and Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox. All photos by Brandon Marshall. Now see the full Fierce! International Queer…

Street Style: Student Nicole Ault Spotted at 31st and Downing Streets

Denver’s street-style scene is heating up. This week we spotted Nicole Ault, a student at Metropolitan State University of Denver, in Five Points, and chatted with her about her striking silhouette, where she shops, and what inspires her fashion sense.  Her favorite accessory? “Sunglasses or shoes,” Ault says. “I never own…

Eleven Best Fashion Events in Denver in May

Spring is definitely here, bringing with it not just flowers and showers, but a new season of fashion — and fashion events are popping up all over. This month you can learn how to dress for every event, buy fashions that benefit good causes, and celebrate stores new and old…

Photos: A Symphonic Tribute to Comic Con With the CSO

It isn’t every day that you see stormtroopers and superheroes sauntering around Boettcher Concert Hall. But that’s what happened last weekend, when the Colorado Symphony Orchestra hosted a cosplay-friendly “Symphonic Tribute to Comic Con,” featuring theme music from Star Wars, Dr. Who and other pop-culture, cult-fare favorites. All photos by…

Photos: The Adorable Dogs of the 2016 Furry Scurry

Washington Park went to the dogs on Saturday, May 7, for the 23rd annual Furry Scurry, a two-mile walk and fun run for pups and their people that benefits the Denver Dumb Friends League. All photos by Brandon Marshall. Were you there? Find your pup in the full 2016 Furry…

Follow the Okee Dokee Brothers for a Family-Fun Colorado Adventure

The Grammy award-winning Okee Dokee Brothers, a family folk duo with Colorado roots, release their debut picture book through Sterling Publishing on May 17. Can You Canoe? is named for the acoustic adventure album that launched the Okee Dokee Brothers’ career in 2012; the book takes readers on a cross-country…

Art With Robots Is Still Art — Sometimes Great Art

I like robots. That’s probably no surprise, if you’ve read this column once or twice. I like art, too. That might be a surprise, I suppose. But even if you were a little surprised at that, I bet your surprise would quickly evaporate when I told you the art I…

100 Colorado Creatives 3.0: Louise Martorano

#81: Louise Martorano When original RedLine director P.J. D’Amico stepped down, veteran deputy Louise Martorano was there to take the reins, assuring that the art center’s mission of supporting artists while engaging all sectors of the community would continue to evolve and grow. Mission accomplished: All systems are go as…