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Tim Canaday keeps an old wooden snowboard in his office at the Never Summer Industries factory as a reminder. The board, fit for a history museum, has rubber straps for...
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Animals and people are all jumbled up in the hyperactive Belgian puppet animation that is A Town Called Panic most notably in its central ménage of Cowboy, Indian...
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The Rebelle by Tootsies salon is sending a love letter to our women clients tonight by hosting a mens fashion and hair show. The fashions are from Boss...
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Although Adam Lerner took the reins of MCA Denver last March, most of the exhibits on display since then were booked by his predecessor, Cydney Payton. That changed when Lerner...
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A gritty dreamscape dominated by rival rock bands. A sizzlingly sexy Diane Lane. A sizzlingly androgynous Willem Defoe. What's not to love about Walter Hill's 1984 cult classic...
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If youve ever gone to Buttermilk for the Winter X Games, you probably ended up watching them on the JumboTron like everybody else, freezing your butt off and realizing...
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Poor Matthew Taylor. When Linda Klein and Barbara Gehring, his mates from the improv comedy group A.C.E., hit the big time with their long-running show Girls Only, Taylor was...
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Confession time: Every time Legally Blonde, the 2001 Reese Witherspoon/Selma Blair/Luke Wilson vehicle airs on television, I settle down with a bowl of popcorn and lose myself...
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Fabulous prizes! Ridiculous questions! Even more ridiculous tasks! Why settle for watching a game show on TV when you can watch it and participate live and in...
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Sniffed at as a mere caricaturist in his own time and buried in a paupers grave, the realist artist Honoré Daumier was a keen satirist and sociopolitical observer...
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Improv makes us laugh, but real comedy aficionados know theres a lot more structure holding up what seems to be something so marvelously off-the-cuff. Improv comes in...
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Wanna play beer bong in public? Easy: No fewer than four organizations and two dozen bars make that happen almost any night of the week. Wanna win the $1,100-plus entry into...
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"Tea is really the world's drink," says Kate Ashley, spokeswoman for the Denver Montclair International School. Hence the popularity of the schools annual World Tea Fair,...
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The Buntport Theater Company has taken on plenty of literary figures and playwrights over the years, from Shakespeare to Kafka, cross-pollinating the work of the greats with...
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Examples of portraiture, from the sixteenth-century work of Bernardo Buontalenti through contemporary pieces by Bill Amundson, Richard Phillips and Chuck Close, are on display...
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Formerly a sculptor of wild papier-mâché cowboys and bikers, longtime Lakewood resident Al Orahood switched somewhere along the way to painting. But even working...
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When the Denver Center Theatre Company premiered Plainsong last year, they had a hit on their hands with author Kent Harufs laid-back look at small-town life on the...
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A culinary red carpet of superstar kitchen magicians will stir the pot in Beaver Creek Village during the Beaver Creek Master Chef Classic, which begins today for a three-day...
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"Everybody Must Get Zoned," Kenny Be, January 21
Code Medicine
I appreciated Kenny Be's "Everybody Must Get Zoned." The spin on "stoned" and "zoned" was not wasted...
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When Ray LaHood, secretary of the U.S. Department of Transportation, stood up to address the U.S. Conference of Mayors last week, he gave a special shout-out to John...