
Weekend live!
Park and rec
The 54th annual Colorado RV, Sports, Boat & Travel Show has pulled into the National Western Complex, and with it come the latest adventure vehicles, outdoor products, travel tips and expert presentations on fishing, hunting, boating, camping, hiking and more. Hours are 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. today and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday. Admission is $7-$10; kids younger than 12 get in free. 4655 Humboldt St. Details at .
Third-eye art
“Sight Unseen,” the new fine- art photography installation at Metropolitan State College of Denver’s Center for Visual Art, asks whether blind photographers see the world in ways that sighted people cannot. Decide for yourself by checking out what is being touted as the first major exhibition of work by the world’s most accomplished blind photographers. The gallery is open 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday through Friday and noon to 5 p.m. Saturday; admission is free. 965 Santa Fe Drive. 303-294-5207 or .
At the movies
Destiny’s child
Free will comes into question in “The Adjustment Bureau,” a romantic thriller starring Matt Damon and Emily Blunt that’s loosely based on a short story by Philip K. Dick, the late author who penned the books that became “Blade Runner,” “Total Recall” and “Minority Report.” PG-13
Be my little baby?
Topher Grace has come a long way from the musty basement environs that characterized his TV teen existence. “Take Me Home Tonight” is the story of a shiftless 20-something and his equally misdirected peers during a raucous Labor Day weekend party. R.
homebodies
Triple feature
This week’s DVD releases offer a chance to see James Franco’s Oscar-nominated portrayal of Colorado mountain climber Aron Ralston in “127 Hours”; Christina Aguilera sharing the screen with an entertainment icon (Cher) in “Burlesque”; and Dwayne Johnson ditching his Boy Scout image in “Faster.”
Elana Jefferson, The Denver Post


