“Crushing on Colorado” Contest Lets You Share Your Love for This State

How much do you love Colorado? Downtown Colorado Inc., a nonprofit membership organization committed to building better communities, is hosting another Crushing on Colorado contest, celebrating the people, places and objects that make Colorado a wonderful place to live. You can share your love by snapping a photo “crushing” on…

The 21 Best Events in Denver, February 14-20, 2017

In honor of Valentine’s Day, the city is full of lovely events that stretch through the days ahead. Keep reading for the 21 best events in Denver, which include plenty of opportunities for laughs, love and learning. Tuesday, February 14 It’s Valentine’s Day, but maybe you don’t have a valentine…

Three Things to Do for Free in Denver, February 13-16

Love might be in the air, but free entertainment is what’s really going to get us through this irritating Valentine’s Day week. We have art shows with gifts, side splitting comedy and some of the finest indie rock from back in the day to keep us busy.

Le parc, One of This Winter’s Best New Movies, Premieres on MUBI

Like just about everyone else, MUBI has gotten into the distribution business — in a way. The streaming service, a favorite among cinephiles, has been offering a curated selection of arthouse titles for years: 30 movies at a time, each available for 30 days. Its new Discoveries platform, which seeks…

Apocalypse Today: Mad Max Matters More Now Than Ever

George Miller’s sci-fi series began in 1979 with the low-budget, practically DIY gearhead grindhouse flick Mad Max, and it was revived in 2015 with the delirious action masterpiece Mad Max: Fury Road. All along the way, these pictures have captured something about their times that has allowed them to break…

They Can’t Even Make the Sex Hot: On Fifty Shades Darker

Boundaries are violated repeatedly in Fifty Shades Darker, a film that demands even more submission of its audience than its predecessor, 2015’s Fifty Shades of Grey. No safeword can protect you from the sequel’s depleting incoherence, its punishing pileup of plot and its inability to successfully stage, even once, the…

Street Style: Artopia Designer Mona Lucero Spotted in RiNo

Fashion designer and Westword MasterMind Mona Lucero is a style icon. She knows what she likes and isn’t afraid to share it — or wear it. Her new collection will be presented at the Whiteout fashion show, an annual highlight of Westword’s Artopia, which will be at City Hall on February 25…

The Ten Best Fashion Events in Denver in February

February is looking good, with spring fashions on the horizon and events that range from big sales to shows to lovely deals for Valentine’s Day. And if you are single, remember: You deserve some love,  too. Here are the ten best fashion events in Denver this February, in chronological order…

Review: Michael J. Dowling Erases and Marks Old Master Classical Imagery

Colorado artist Michael J. Dowling, the subject of a striking solo, You Already Know How This Will End at Leon Gallery, has built a solid reputation based on drawings, paintings and now sculptures that have an old-master classicism that he intentionally undermines through additions and subtractions, what he calls “redactions.”

Roger Gastman on Wall Writers and the Roots of Graffiti Art

Even Roger Gastman agrees: He’s the foremost authority on graffiti in America. But unlike your usual scholar, who stitches together history through books and research, Gastman knows because he’s lived it, beginning in the street and, later, as an urban anthropologist documenting it in print, through photography and on film…

100 Colorado Creatives 3.0: Kia Neill

A relative newcomer to the Denver photography community, Kia Neill hasn’t wasted any time making her mark on the region, as an artist, a teacher on several platforms, a curator, a museum resident and even an expert snowboarder.