Preview: Meet the Miss Modernism contestants!

If the success of the Denver Modernism Show is any indication, Denver loves mid-century Modernism and its ruling principles of clean lines and futuristic thinking. All across the front range, we’re suddenly frozen in the headlights of Mad Men and all that rad retro style that comes with it, and…

Preview: Meet the Miss Modernism contestants!

If the success of the Denver Modernism Show is any indication, Denver loves mid-century Modernism and its ruling principles of clean lines and futuristic thinking. All across the front range, we’re suddenly frozen in the headlights of Mad Men and all that rad retro style that comes with it, and…

Neighborhoods: Tennyson Street/Berkeley

It was damn hot on Saturday, but it felt like a good day to wander, so my friend Cathy and I moseyed over to Tennyson Street to see what we could see. More than just about any other neighborhood shopping district in Denver, Tennyson seems to retain that sleepy, retro…

Daily Calendar: Artists + film at Illiterate

Get a double-dip of culture tonight when Illiterate’s ongoing Ill Film Series gives up the screen to five emerging artists participating in the gallery’s current show, Down with the Sickness Too, which was put together by Rhinoceropolis founder Travis Egedy. Mario Zoots, Zach Reini, Alicia Ordal, Milton Melvin Croissant III…

How to get my job: Video game level designer

There are many jobs in this world. Some are so bizarre you probably don’t know they exist; some you might have had no idea people actually make a living at. In an effort to highlight some of these jobs we’ve started a new series detailing the origins of people actually…

Enjoy the Magar sculpture at its new home in Burns Park

Back in 1968, a group of mostly local sculptors, with administrative support from painter Beverly Rosen and financial support from her husband, Bernie Rosen, staged the first and only Denver Sculpture Symposium. For this special event, they chose a then-vacant lot in the triangle formed by the intersections of Colorado…

The TACtile Textile Arts Center is on the move

It wasn’t a complete surprise to TACtile Textile Arts Center director Dianne Denholm (and the rest of the nonprofit’s board) when she learned a few weeks ago that TACtile would have to vacate its current home in the ailing mall Tamarac Square on August 31 rather than early next year…

How to get my job: Comedian

There are many jobs in this world. Some are so bizarre you probably don’t know they exist; some you might have had no idea people actually make a living at. In an effort to highlight some of these jobs we’ve started a new series detailing the origins of people actually…

Over the Weekend: A Warhol birthday celebration on Santa Fe Drive

What happens each First Friday on Santa Fe Drive never fails to amaze me: The whole street becomes this living, animal thing, as culture-goers snake this way and that on the overflowing sidewalks in long, organic conga lines of humanity. It’s a thing, Denver! Be proud. This past Friday, we…

Lori Kanary reproduces plastic surgery — with Silly Putty

It was an ingenious idea — so straightforward it was almost forehead-slappingly intuitive: Comment on the dysmorphic appearance of extensive plastic surgery patients by monoprinting realist portraits of them on Silly Putty. “I can’t believe nobody’s done it before,” says Lori Kanary, the artist responsible. But as far as she…

Taking off: Santiago Calatrava has spectacular designs on DIA

Denver made international architecture news last week when Spanish-born Santiago Calatrava came to town to unveil his designs for the expansion of Denver International Airport. An engineer and an architect, Calatrava gained fame — and respect — with his designs of bridges, transportation stations and buildings. There was so much…

Corduroy building: Construction of the Clyfford Still Museum begins

After years of anticipation, construction of a new Clyfford Still Museum at the corner of West 13th Avenue and Bannock Street is finally moving forward. Last week, Dean Sobel, the CSM’s founding director, and Brad Cloepfil, the head of Allied Works Architecture, unveiled the final design for the museum, which…

A giant Avocado at DU was a study of public art

Public art has always been vigorously controversial Denver. Whether it’s the blue devil “Mustang” at Denver International Airport, the (naked alien?) Borovsky “Dancers” in front of the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, the Big Blue Bear or “National Velvet” — a sculpture that some say looks like a stack…

Spotted around town: Anubis, the Egyptian god of the afterlife

Earlier today, we told you about our top five favorite ridiculous King Tut tie-ins, one of which was moving Anubis, the jackal-headed Egyptian death-god, to Dick’s Sporting Goods Park. But we were wrong. Anubis didn’t get moved; Anubis moves when he wants, wherever he wants — and he moves some…

Santiago Calatrava’s designs for DIA take flight

There’s been a lot of talk about whether Denver can afford to build the set of designs by Santiago Calatrava done for the expansion of Denver International Airport. The reason? Times are hard, and the Calatrava pieces are projected to cost around $650 million. The Spanish-born, New York-based architectural genius…