Artists in the 'Hood... Denver's own
Tracy Felix exhibits a cartoon-like whimsy in her oil depictions of the Colorado mountains. Snag an original for yourself all this month at
William Havu Gallery (1040 Cherokee St.). Also on exhibit: Margaret Haydon (metaphorical ceramic sculpture) and Michael Burrows (graphite Western landscapes), both from Denver. The exhibit opens this week during the
First Fridays art walk. Call 303-893-2360 or visit
www.williamhavugallery.com for more info.
Feed Me...The holiday eating season is finally overbut that man-eating plant from everyone's favorite musical-comedy-horror still has an appetite this weekend. It's your last chance to catch DCPA's production of
Little Shop of Horrors, playing through Sunday at the
Buell Theatre. For tickets visit
www.denvercenter.org .
Git Along...Back to a world where good fellers wore white. This Saturday at 7 p.m., screen the 1950 John Ford classic
Rio Grande. The third in Ford's classic Western cavalry trilogy, the movie (starring John Wayne and Maureen O'Hara) tells the story of an officer who must resolve his conflicts between military duty and family. Hosted by Colorado Public Radio film critic
Howie Movshovitz at the
Starz FilmCenter at the Tivoli. Free. For more info, visit
starzfilmcenter.com .