Hitchcock's reputation as the master of suspense began in 1935 with The 39 Steps. Photos of its stars, Robert Donat and Madeleine Carroll, appear in numerous fi...
One of the most interesting young talents in the Denver art scene is Sterling Crispin. Originally from Maui, Crispin attended RMCAD and is now resident artist a...
Sunset Boulevard is the Tony Award-winning 1990s musical of the 1950s film of the same name. It's the story of a tragic relationship between an old silent movie...
On the surface, Yasmina Reza's "Art" seems as simple as the canvas that serves as the plot's launching pad. The 90-minute piece begins when Serge, a fellow who ...
Summer vacation is a wonderful thing. A great time to unplug from work, relax, and unwind. And if you're like me, time to hop on a plane and escape - a beach, a...
From the sky, it looks like a ginormous horseshoe. From Center Camp Cafe, it reminds me of the bar in Star Wars. From the trash fence on the outer perimeter, ...
Denver artist Max Kauffman, will be showing new art work at Pawn Works in Chicago on Friday. If I had to describe Max in two words it would be prolific and meti...
THEATRE OPENINGS:
Afterthought Theatre Company presents "For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow is Enuf"
September 3 through September...
Once upon a time, Lionel Bart took one of Dickens's greatest and most gripping novels, an indignant howl of protest against man's inhumanity to man, and turned ...
Mark Sink Photographs 1975-2010: Encounters with the Past, will be on view in the Byers-Evans House Gallery, located at 1310 Bannock Street in Denver, September...
Now in its tenth straight year, Freak Train is Denver's single longest running variety show. On the last Monday of every month, both amateurs and seasoned pros take the stage to the delight of a Bug Theatre packed with entertainment bargain-conscious spectators. It's sort of like an open mic night flavored with born performers. Rookies get to lose their virginity in front of a full house, while experts get to plug revenue-generating productions they're involved with. Hostess GerRee Hinshaw never disappoints, with spot-on, off-the-cuff humor and a melodic recap sing-along at night's end. Plus, free brew's included in the already measly cover charge. Where else does five bucks buy you all-you-can-drink booze, let alone a smorgasbord of so-bad-they're-good and honestly quality acts?...
On the heels of last night's sinful and successful Gentlemen Issue Release Party at the Diamond Cabaret, today we're covering a few ways to imbibe without regre...