As part of their Project: Aloft Star series, Aloft Hotels hosted a free intimate concert by British musician BANNERS on October 17th. Before lead singer Mike Nelson took the stage, we took him out for a quick walking tour chat to learn more about the evolution of his career and his thoughts on life and music, while also introducing him to a Denver gem. Meet: BANNERS | Visit: Dikeou Collection Continue Reading
Archives for October 2018
The Constant Wife
Snappy and charming, "The Constant Wife," now playing at Denver Center, is a delightful evening of theater that will leave you wishing there was a sequel so you could continue to follow the adventures of the ever-so-savvy lead character, Constance. Set in 1920s London, the play is a fine example of a comedy of manners, a satire designed to critique societal norms, and draws the audience in with quick dialogue and amusing plots twists. If you love 1940s movies with well-crafted dialogue and Continue Reading
Broken Bone Bathtub
I washed a stranger’s hair last night as she sat naked in this bathtub. A dense layer of white foam cloaked her body; bubbles floated down from overhead landing softly in my hair; and she sang a sweet song from childhood. Immersive theater and small, intimate artistic performances like Broken Bone Bathtub have a special magic all their own that’s disarming, enchanting and powerfully reminds us of our common humanity. I highly recommend getting a ticket to see Broken Bone Bathtub while it’s in Continue Reading
Vietgone
This show has everything. Even ninjas. Like a wild motorcycle road trip through comedy, romance, hardship and history, “Vietgone” is a memorable ride that somehow combines a powerful commentary on Western perceptions, the refugee experience and a challenging historical period with humor so fresh and fun you’ll be laughing until tears roll down your cheeks. Until the scene changes and you find yourself tearing up from the touching relationships between the characters and their deep revelations Continue Reading