
Weekend Live!
“Radical” art
This is the first weekend of the Kirkland Museum exhibit “Breaking With Tradition,” a modernist art show featuring the work of 15 Colorado artists characterized as midcentury “artistic rebels.” 1311 Pearl St. Admission: $7. Info: 303-832-8576 or
Fresh and fabulous
Colorado Fresh Markets are back with gorgeous flowers, fresh produce, delicious local food and gourmet products. The Cherry Creek Farmers Market begins today and runs from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturdays through October. East First Avenue and University Boulevard. For details on this and other markets: markets.html
at the movies
Spinning a tale
Morgan Spurlock of “Super Size Me” fame has created a clever and entertaining documentary about product placement, advertising, branding and spin called “The Greatest Movie Ever Sold.” But the film is financed by advertisers, branding companies and spin-meisters. Who’s actually spinning this tale? You be the judge. PG-13.
Frenemies or BFFs?
Kate Hudson and Ginnifer Goodwin star in the romantic comedy “Something Borrowed,” the story of a girl (Goodwin) who falls in love with her best friend’s fiance. Awkward. PG-13.
homebodies
Those cheating hearts
Vince Vaughn is Ronny Valentine, a guy who learns that his best friend’s wife if cheating. Should he tell? That’s “The Dilemma,” now out on DVD. PG-13.
Changing the rules
Also new on DVD, “A Somewhat Gentle Man” tells the tale of Ulrik, a middle-aged guy reluctantly released from prison after serving a sentence for murder. Adjusting to the outside world quickly gets complicated. Not rated.
Monnie Nilsson, The Denver Post

