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This week, Kenny Be draws "Denver's Most Dogged" -- a breakdown of the city's rabid dog lovers. After breaking the dog lovers into six types -- from Petrosexuals to Dogvocates...
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Though the breathtaking vistas of Big Sky Country in Sweetgrass, Ilisa Barbash and Lucien Castaing-Taylors unforgettable sheep-herding documentary, come close to heaven,...
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American Craft Beer Week is an annual celebration of microbreweries, organized by the Boulder-based Brewers Association and enjoyed from sea to shining sea.
And what better way...
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Animal Fitness isnt like any exercise class or boot camp youve ever done. Were just trying to set up cool, innovative fitness courses for people and...
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It's an unnerving sign of the times that there are kids suffering from childhood obesity and what Richard Louv calls "nature deficit disorder" here in the shadow of the Rocky...
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From personal experience as an erstwhile artist, I can tell you that life drawing can be such a pain. For one thing, the professional pool isnt very deep, and no matter...
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Summer means it's time to dust off your mountain bike, roadster or cruiser, and what better way to do that than with the Denver Public Librarys Nuts 'n Bolts Basic Bike...
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Theres nothing like the camaraderie of an organized bike ride. No, scratch that. Theres nothing like the camaraderie of a non-competitive, organized bike ride....
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Of all the blessings that so-called reality television has visited upon us, is there any so glorious as RuPaul's Drag Race? If reality TV is all about high-concept game shows...
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As any fan of local author Mario Acevedo would tell you, character Felix Gomez isnt your average vampire: Hes also a private eye. And hes funny. Ver-ry,...
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The paintings of Colorado Springs artist Margaret Kasahara, the first-generation American daughter of Japanese immigrants, are as neatly arranged as a bento box, often...
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Local author Irene Rawlings was driving down the highway in Wyoming one fine day when she spied something out of the ordinary. It was a caravan of trailers, and they were...
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For every relative youngster and casual fan who only knows Pam Grier from her scene-stealing comeback performance in Quentin Tarantino's overlooked 1997 masterpiece, Jackie...
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Lindsey Kuhn is famous in the skate world as the founder of Denver-based Conspiracy Boards. But his vivid, iconic, screen-printed artwork is just as well known, having been a...
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The Doors story is well known to rock fans, but it's never been adequately captured on film until now. In When You're Strange: A Film About the Doors, director Tom DiCillo has...
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The true saga of Lawnchair Larry, aka Lawrence Richard Walters, a Southern California trucker who built himself a flying lawn chair hooked up to a slew of helium-filled weather...
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Foothills Art Centers latest exhibit, STARK: Life in Black and White, is basically about what happens when you strip away color and its associations, says...
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When Abe Brennan, singer/guitarist for Denver punk band Joy Subtraction, saw the opportunity to play this year's Tellerpalooza the annual fundraiser that enlists local...
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Though Ira Glass scored an internship with NPR more than thirty years ago without ever having heard an on-air segment, hes spent the last fifteen as host and producer of...
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Though he's best known for a brief stint on MTVs The Tom Green Show a decade ago, Tom Green got his start in low-budget community television in Canada and has made a...