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There's no second-guessing on Jaden Franklin's lacrosse field.
He's on the move from the first face-off, his cleated feet taking him exactly where he needs to be, sometimes...
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The sixth installment in George A. Romero's long-running horror serial (est. 1967), Survival of the Dead follows Sarge Crockett (Alan Van Sprang) as he leads his gone-rogue...
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John Stark, non-monogamist author of Small Things and the blog We Sleep Together (http://wesleeptogether.blogspot.com) says he became non-monogamous the same...
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"Growing up, we always saw movies like Back to the Future and 10 Things I Hate About You that had really cool proms," says Josh Taylor, frontman of local pop-punk band Redo....
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Inspired by the era when burlesque dancers lives were a continuous feather-and-sequin laden traveling spectacle, a group of New York neo-burlesque performers have taken...
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Heavy hitters at the 32nd annual Mountainfilm Festival in Telluride this weekend include both the 2010 Oscar-winning dolphin-slaughter documentary, The Cove, and 2010s...
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Sometimes the art we like can tell people as much about us as the art we make. That's the idea behind this week's installment of Illiterate Film Night. The four artists...
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You have to be a certain kind of nerd to be into typography, and especially the fine art of letterpress printing, a crafty, hand-set art all its own. But the results of that...
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When thirty-year-old Mike Monkey Nuts Borcherding left his girlfriend in 2007, he didnt have a friends-and-acquaintances prenup, which meant he didnt...
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Keystone is typically one of the first ski mountains to open nationwide, and now its pushing for its earliest summer opening date ever, despite getting spring snow as...
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Forget the backyard barbecue, water balloon fights at the pool and fighting with your in-laws over how to grill a perfect steak. The Truffle, the hopelessly addicting cheese,...
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Joel Floriano swears you can bring your mom, your grandma, your kids, or your girlfriend or boyfiend to tonights Lucha Libre event at Red & Jerrys in Sheridan....
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Artist Sarah Haney always thought there was something odd about the way her Barbie dolls smiled all the time, and though as a child she subjected her fashion dolls to all...
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Erik Vienneau of Yoga Rocks the Park! describes the weekly gathering in City Park as the antithesis of studio yoga. All of the studios have their own vibe....
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Denvers Local Harvest Foods has just launched the Cherry Creek Valley International Farmers Market in conjunction with a monthly supper club peddling locally...
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Few films deserve the title "epic" as much as Akira Kurosawa's Ran, an adaptation of Shakespeare's King Lear set in feudal Japan. It tells the story of an aging king who...
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Ivar Zeile of Plus Gallery says its a jungle out there right now for independent galleries, but thats no reason to hunker down and play it too safe. The...
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What does Denver Cruisers guru Brad Evans think will happen at the community bike riders inaugural Sunday Funday Ride? He doesnt have a clue. There could be...
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Italian sculptor Maria Cristina Carlini has come up with an interesting idea, though its difficult from a logistical standpoint. She creates bodies of monumental...
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For nearly fifteen years, Steve Friesen has lived and breathed the lore of Buffalo Bill (aka William F. Cody) as director of Lookout Mountain landmark the Buffalo Bill Museum...