Every Day Is Halloween: A Guide for Those Who Can’t Let Go

Halloween is over. Boo! And not “boo” like a ghost says, but “booo” like when your team gets buried by an avalanche of scoring from the other team (goddamn Patriots…). Still, just because the calendar says the spooky time of year is over is no reason you have to listen…

Another 100 Colorado Creatives: Darrin Alfred

#45: Darrin Alfred As associate curator of architecture, design and graphics at the Denver Art Museum, Darrin Alfred — who cut his teeth at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art before landing in Denver — keeps the museum’s design collection up-to-date, while curating such shows as 2009’s popular poster…

On Trend: Dr. Martens and Punk Fashion

With fall in full swing, boots are hitting the streets. This week we spotted Dr. Marten on trend for both guys and girls. Read on to find out about the street styles of Max Jackson and Piper Shepherd, who’re both rocking Dr. Martens. See also: On Trend: Sweater Weather Brings…

History Colorado Storytime Shares Tales With Kids Tomorrow

So, you’ve got a kid? Whether it’s your own rambunctious preschooler or the bratty nephew you’ve been charged with keeping alive for the next five hours, the most important thing is leaving your house where valuables are liable to be destroyed and seeking refuge on somebody else’s property. In this…

Ten Best Fashion Events in Denver in November

There are many places where you can give thanks for Denver’s growing fashion scene this month. Get an an early start on gift-buying at Fancy Tiger’s employee showcase, Fancy Made, or at the new L.L. Bean outlet. And you can also give back by shopping at Dress for Success Denver’s…

Somnia, A Sleep Store, Will Open In Park Meadows This Weekend

Peter Fatianow first became interested in the possibilities of a retail store focused on sleep while working for an integrated delivery system in the Midwest that was acquiring sleep labs. “I was fascinated about what was going on in that business,” he says, and although he wasn’t working directly with…

Kork-Ease Pop-Up Boutique Strides Into Buffalo Exchange in November

Kork-Ease platform shoes — particularly the iconic Ava style — became wildly popular in the United States in the 1960s, “at the time when everything was colliding in this country,” explains Kathy Teter, the event’s media representative. “It was the beginning of the youth cultural movement, and everything was happening…

Another 100 Colorado Creatives: Kara Duncan

#47: Kara Duncan Through the ’90s, Kara Duncan went the art-school route, finally ending up at Cranbrook, where she earned an MFA in ceramics under the tutelage of Tony Hepburn. But in 2004, the artist began a new journey, when construction began on Vertigo Art Space, the gallery she’s run…

Five Lessons Learned From Binge-Watching 31 Zombie Movies

By the time you read this, I will be 29 movies deep into my seventh annual zombie movie marathon month. This year, in defiance of both common sense and my own advice, I decided to kill two birds with one stone and clear out my backlog of unwatched zombie movies,…

Photos: Sci-Fi and Steampunk Cosplay at MileHiCon 46

Costumed geeks roamed the city as MileHiCon blasted off at the Hyatt Regency Denver Tech Center for its 42nd year this past weekend. Cosplay specialist and photographer Danielle Lirette was there to document some of the sci-fi con’s best-dressed; keep reading for a sampler. See also: Zombie Apocalypse at Roll…

Another 100 Colorado Creatives: Jill Hadley Hooper

#48: Jill Hadley Hooper The work of artist/illlustrator Jill Hadley Hooper can be seen nationally in the pages of the New Yorker and the New York Times, but here in Denver, she’s just one of us. Hard-working and community-minded, the 2007 Westword MasterMind in the fine arts category helped found…

On Trend: Sweater Weather Brings Out Layers and Earth Tones

With fall in full swing and temperatures changing by the hour, it’s prime time for cardigans. We noticed retailer Mario Charleston sporting a layered look in an all-natural palette at the Denver Pavilions and Lindsey Jackson sporting her layered look near the State Capital building. Read on to learn where…

How to Tell the Difference Between a Hipster and a Bro

The first Bro Show – billed as “everything a man needs, all in one place” – filled the Denver Mart with classic cars, mixed-martial-arts contests, beer pong, guns, food, women in tight T-shirts, and beer, lots of beer, over this past weekend. But amid all this manly merchandise, one thing…

Five Lesser Works of John Carpenter That Are Worth Exploring

John Carpenter is a goddamned genius. Throughout the late ’70s and well into the ’80s, the best B-movie director to ever live cranked out a startling number of classic films. Not everything he touched during that period turned to gold — his adaptation of Stephen King’s Christine is pretty mediocre,…

Another 100 Colorado Creatives: Tariana Navas-Nieves

#49: Tariana Navas-Nieves As Director of Cultural Affairs for Denver Arts & Venues, Tariana Navas-Nieves puts her background as a museum curator to work in a million different ways. As she notes in detail below, Navas-Nieves oversees every aspect of the city’s cultural face, from its highly visible public art…

Twenty of the Best Kid-Friendly Halloween Celebrations

Halloween is a holiday celebrated by all ages, but being a kid this time of year is something special. And from costume contests to magical worlds that only appear during the spooky season, the city is packed with places where hardcore candy seekers can get their sugar fix, little ones…