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Alexander the Great

  • Blogs

    September 12, 2011

    Author Benjamin Runkle on his new book, Wanted Dead or Alive

    ​Author Benjamin Runkle will be at the Tattered Cover in Highlands Ranch tonight to talk about his new book, Wanted Dead or Alive: Manhunts from Geronimo to Bin Laden. In preparation for his appearance, we caught up with Runkle to talk about his book, the importance of manhunts and the effect ... More >>

  • Blogs

    March 17, 2011

    Homefront imagines a Korean invasion of Colorado, we talk with creative director David Votypka about how it came to be

    ​North and South Korea have reunited, the U.S. economy breaks down and erupts in civil war and, suddenly, America is occupied by Korean forces from across Asia. Sounds far-fetched, sure, but that's the premise of Homefront, a new game from Kaos Studies that seeks to imagine the world of occupi ... More >>

  • Blogs

    January 25, 2011

    Ask the bartender: Thank Alexander the Great for rum

    ​Sean Kenyon knows how to pour out both drinks and advice. A third-generation bar man with almost 25 years behind the bar, he is a student of cocktail history, a United States Bartenders Guild-certified Spirits Professional and a BAR Ready graduate of the prestigious Beverage Alcohol Resource ... More >>

  • Culture

    February 2, 2006

    Final Exit

    The Changing Scene opened a new act for local theater.

  • Film

    December 23, 2004

    Crash and Yearn

    Howard Hughes gets what he wants -- in this case, a fun and loving biopic.

  • Film

    November 25, 2004

    Call Him Al

    An epic figure turns human -- and fallible -- in Oliver Stone's Alexander.

  • Culture

    September 6, 2001

    Equine Elegance

    Cheval Théâtre explores the mythic link between humans and horses.

  • Culture

    August 31, 2000

    Write and Wrong

    Chris McQuarrie won an Oscar for Usual Suspects, to which Hollywood responded, 'Big deal.'

  • Film

    August 26, 1999

    The Gods Must Be Crazy

    Sharon Stone is a Goddess among men in the all-too-human Albert Brooks comedy The Muse.

  • Film

    April 12, 1995

    RAIN OF TERROR

    Sharon Stone is a Goddess among men in the all-too-human Albert Brooks comedy The Muse.

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