Five most memorable Muppet movie cameos

In celebration of this weekend’s midnight screenings of The Muppets take Manhattan at the Esquire — and the upcoming all-new The Muppet Movie, which will include a cameo appearance by Zach Galifianakis — we decided to take a look at the best cameo appearances in the Muppet movies thus far…

Gorinto benefit for Mission Supports tonight

Gorinto, the weekly night at Mercury Cafe, is always a good time, but tonight it benefits a particularly good cause: Mission Supports. With food prepared by SAME Cafe and a variety of musical acts on tap, the eclectic mid-week party aims not just to raise money for the non-profit, but…

Reader: Quit horsing around with wild mustangs

The Bureau of Land Management’s attempts to remove thousands of wild horses from public lands has generated outrage across the country, as well as em>Wild Horses & Renegades, a new film by Santa Fe-based filmmaker James Anaquad-Kleinert, which explores the government’s unsuccessful efforts to protect wild horses — and that…

Winning Movember, week 3: The American Mustache Institute weighs in

After last week’s slow start, I’m pleased to report that, as we enter the second half of Movember, my mustache is downright glorious — by the Westword team of crack scientists’ last estimate, it now effects the death of tens of thousands of cancerous cells hourly. But while the mustache-fueled…

Snow Porn: Put your back into it with ThirtyTwo and Woodward at Copper

When we interviewed Woodward at Copper ripper Morrison Hsieh for The Edge, our 2011/2012 winter activity guide, we got an earful about all the new terrain park features we’d be seeing on the slopes now that Woodward’s partnership with Copper Mountain has moved into full swing and new terrain park…

Reader: Colorado’s on a roll with roller derby

The 1st Bank Center played host to twelve of the best roller derby teams from around the country this past weekend. And although our hometown teams did not triumph in the Women’s Flat Track Derby Association Championships, the Denver area definitely came out the winner for having the WFTDA games…

New paintings by Jill Hadley Hooper at Goodwin Fine Art

Tina Goodwin is a veteran of the Denver art world, having started out at the legendary Carson-Sapiro Gallery, which arguably pioneered RiNo as an art district some thirty years ago when it became the first art venue there. She was also the director for sixteen years of the now-closed William…

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Chuck Close. In the last few years, the Loveland Museum and Gallery has stepped up its game by presenting the work of famous artists. And the beat goes on with Chuck Close: A Couple of Ways of Doing Something. Close first came to the fore in the 1970s with hyper-realist…

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American Night: The Ballad of Juan Jose. Written by Richard Montoya, of the San Francisco performance group Culture Clash, American Night: The Ballad of Juan Josetells the story of immigrants in America through a crazed mix of skits, historical references, inspired parody and moments of pathos and insight. But the…

War and its collateral damage set the stage for Hell and Back Again

Director Danfung Dennis’s Hell And Back Again seeks to document the personal experience of war with extreme and sustained intimacy. The nightmare-vivid combat footage Dennis shot over the so-called Summer of Decision in 2009, while he was embedded with a Marine battalion behind enemy lines in southern Afghanistan, is only…

Family soap The Descendants revolves entirely around its star

As life-or-death dramedy, The Descendants poses several important questions: Why has it taken Alexander Payne seven years to follow up on his critically beloved, box-office boffo, merlot-squelching Sideways? And what has blunted this gifted writer-director’s edge? Payne topped his debut feature, the provocatively obnoxious abortion comedy Citizen Ruth (1996), with…

Herzog’s Into the Abyss explores crime and the human soul

An egalitarian study of crime and punishment in a small Southern town, Into the Abyss is also an unmistakably Herzogian inquiry into the lawlessness of the human soul. That would be the abyss of the title, though if you’re looking for more of that kind of shameless lyrical swagger, you…

Germinal’s Streetcar is a powerful evening of theater

When Blanche, desperate and destitute, comes to live with her sister in A Streetcar Named Desire, she finds Stella sexily and happily married to Stanley, a working-class yob — a Pole, not a Polack, as he angrily informs Blanche. The couple’s home in the steamy New Orleans French Quarter is…

Gotham Girls Roller Derby All-Stars win Hydra Trophy at WFTDA Championships

New York’s Gotham Girls Roller Derby All-Stars were the big winners at the 2011 Women’s Flat Track Derby Association (WFTDA) Championships at the 1st Bank Center this weekend, beating out West Region champs the Oly Rollers Cosa Nostra Donnas, 140-97. Gotham Girls also trounced the Rocky Mountain Rollergirls 5280 Fight…