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35 hours of art
By Geof Wollerman
For 35 uninterrupted hours the new Frederick C. Hamilton wing of the Denver Art Museum was subjected to the scrutiny of more than 30,000 curious Colorado citizens.

When anime attacks
By Joe Nguyen
Elaborate costumes, brightly colored hair and an assortment of eclectic personalities invaded the Marriott Hotel in the Denver Tech Center on Oct. 6-8.

Batwomen diaries
By Adam Goldstein
Holy inequality, Batman! According to Cosmo Felton, Batman’s oldest foe is not the Joker or the Penguin, but sexism, both overt and subtle.

Curtain call: Living Out
By Adam Goldstein
The Denver Center Theatre Company’s production of Living Out tackles an ambitious menu of slippery cultural questions.

DVD review: The Maltese Falcon
By Clarke Reader
The Maltese Falcon carried a top cast and brilliantly written dialogue that rang true to life. And with its revolutionary use of color and cinematography, The Maltese Falcon earned its status as a true classic.

Reel world: Paper Dolls
By Nicholas Dewart
Paper Dolls is an entertaining documentary about five Filipino men who immigrate to Israel for better pay and the chance to live out their desire to be entertainers.

Oct. 12, 2006

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