
Weekend Live!
Feelin’ artsy?
The Denver Art Musuem’s Family Art Cart is a fun family creativity fest that will take you through the museum’s galleries to create art, solve puzzles and play games — perfect for introducing children to art. Today 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sunday noon to 5 p.m. Museum admission: adults $10, youths $3, kids 5 and under free. Denver Art Museum, Hamilton Building, Level 2, 100 W. 14th Avenue Parkway. Info: or 720-865-5000
Cowboy up
Pull on your chaps, don your cowboy hat and ride on up to Cheyenne Frontier Days, now in full swing in Cheyenne (90 minutes from Denver). Enjoy one of the largest celebrations of Western history and culture in the country, including parades, rodeos, art, pioneer and American Indian exhibits, live entertainment, food and more. Info: or 800-227-6336
At the Movies
The wonder years
Based on the beloved children’s book by Beverly Cleary, “Ramona and Beezus” tells the story of the disastrous and rambunctious third-grade happenings of Ramona Quimby. An all-star cast that includes Selena Gomez, Bridget Moynahan, John Corbett and Josh Duhamael brings this sweet story to life. G.
Russian spies among us?
Angelina Jolie stars as the title character in “Salt,” an American CIA officer who is accused of being a “sleeper” Soviet operative. She goes on the run to clear her name, but is she really innocent? This timely tale is part action thriller, part whodunit. PG-13.
Homebodies
They did it their way
“The Runaways,” now on DVD, looks at the formation and success of the eponymous ’70s all-girl rock band. Starring Kristen Stewart and Dakota Fanning as Joan Jett and Cherie Currie, this film dishes a bit of rock ‘n’ roll history. R.
Good cop, bad cop
When an NYPD cop has a rare and valuable baseball card stolen in “Cop Out,” his daughter’s wedding fund is suddenly in limbo. To solve the problem, he enlists his crass and fumbling partner. Ridiculous antics ensue. Starring Bruce Willis and Tracy Morgan. R. Monnie Nilsson

