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Around about the lunch hour on February 5 in Vale, South Dakota, a 33-year-old cattle rancher finished a morning of blogging, then stepped outside with a bottle of wine and a...
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Today at Four Mile Historic Park, you can learn how your great-great-grandmother's lifestyle was eco-friendly long before green living and sustainability were buzzwords. Turns...
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Comic-book conventions bank on the superstar writers and artists who attend. Local creators, if featured at all, are usually afterthoughts. But Jason Page, one of the...
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Holding the now-seasonal Cafe Nuba cultural extravaganza in conjunction with Earth Day seemed like a natural fit to event organizer and community activist Ashara Ekundayo. And...
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Mother, Bong Joon-ho's followup to his killer killer-tadpole allegory The Host, is a more subtle yet no less visceral horror-comedy. Opening as tumultuous slapstick, this tale...
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If Dr. Who was a steampunk epic done in the style of German expressionism, it would be Quest for the Indie Tube, filmmaker John Hartman's high-concept sci-fi series created...
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Local treasures seem to be intersecting in a billion ways this weekend, with Create Denver Week closing up shop and Doors Open Denver doing what it says. If ever there was a...
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The grand passage of Denver history past and present, so well preserved in the citys buildings, is the theme of this years Doors Open Denver, dubbed an...
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A musical based on a Fellini film is, right off the bat, a bit of a risk, but if Nine, Rob Marshall's attempt to bring back the charisma of his previous film musical, Chicago,...
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Bucking boring stereotypes of feminist dialogue, the Museum of Contemporary Arts Feminism + Co: Art + Sex + Politics series puts a hip and engaging spin on the old...
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If youve ever seen Office Space, you already know that flair refers to the use of pinback buttons (the more the better) as a way to express yourself. But who...
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Duane Davis, co-owner of Denver's legendary Wax Trax Records, has more than one reason to be happy about this year's Record Store Day. True, the store is sure to receive an...
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Boulder herbalist Brigitte Mars, a professional champion of natural remedies for forty years, knows by default a lot about how to perk up your sex life without...
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When Anne Lamott started penning Rosie in 1980, she had no idea that the family contained therein Elizabeth, James and Rosie would be reappearing for Crooked...
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Although sports stars get all the attention, Denvers artists are the real hometown heroes. So in 2005, Westword started the MasterMind Awards as a way to not just...
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Breakfast! Its whats for dinner! Thats the siren song of this years Breakfast for Boobs, a benefit to battle breast cancer. The fundraiser, which takes...
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The Auraria Campus Spring Sustainability Fair, a project of the Colorado Public Interest Research Group (CoPIRG) and the University of Colorado Denvers CoPIRG student...
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There are these two guys, you see, named Gustave and Nhar. One of them is Belgian, and one of them is mute. And then...well, as noted by TimeOut New York, you just had...
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Four days a week, 52 weeks a year, Satchels Market is a small, quiet, relatively upscale-casual restaurant tucked into the Park Hill neighborhood. Now and...
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If there is any city in the United States that has benefited from cannabis in a positive way, its Boulder, says Dale Bridges, an organizer for the inaugural...