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Joan Crawford once famously proclaimed that she loved playing bitches. But back in 1928, in Our Dancing Daughters, the film that made her a star, Crawford played quite a different role: a jilted roaring ’20s party girl. And you can see that movie for free this week, as well as experience a video art installation and join in a political open mic night. For more events, check out the Westword calendar, and share other bargains in the comments section below.
See also:
– Horror films from A to Z: part one
– 100 Colorado Creatives: Onus Spears
– Broadway’s Mutiny Now! evolves into Mutiny Information Cafe
Our Dancing Daughters at the Denver Central Library (Tuesday) See superstar Joan Crawford in the silent film that jump-started her career in 1928. Crawford stars as “Dangerous Diana” Medford, a young woman who’s part of the wild youth culture of the roaring 20s — rather than the Mommy Dearest who was a feared and famed iconic glamor queen.
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WHY NOT! video installation at FRCC Visual & Performing Arts Gallery (Wednesday) Artists Jeromie Dorrance and Derek Fortini will unveil their newest video installation today at Front Range Community College: It’s a video tribute to art icons of the past in the Centennial state, as well as Colorado’s rising stars. Listen to the artists explain their work at the opening reception; the installation will be up until April 4.
Mutiny Word Night at Mutiny Information Cafe. (Thursday) Local comedian Onus Spears has a new night in town — a politically-oriented open mic that promises to be a safe, open space to share ideas about the state of the world. The event is all-ages, drug- and alcohol- and censorship-free, and there should be plenty of information flowing. Join the conversation!