Need help picking out back-to-school clubwear? Kassandra is here to help

Attention back-to-school shoppers: We have found the ultimate source for inappropriate classroom attire. Her name is Kassandra, and she hosts the AMIClubwear channel on YouTube. While there’s no verification that she’s addressing teenagers specifically, we are guessing by her outfit choices and attention to dress codes that this couldn’t possibly…

100 Colorado Creatives: Michael Stanwood

It might be the oldest news around, but public schools are really broke. Denver Public Schools alone is facing $332 million in budget cuts this year — which means that already watered-down ‘nonessential’ programs will be further starved of funding or cut altogether. The arts, as usual, die first. Michael…

This Weekend in Stoke: Adrenaline junkies, eat your heart out

Turn out the lights! Director Josh Berman and his Level 1 Productions crew — local heroes all — are bringing it tonight at 8 p.m. for the world premiere of After Dark at Cervantes Masterpiece Ballroom, 2637 Welton Street ($15). The twelfth installment in the Level 1 ski porn filmography…

How to get my job: LEGO Builder

Did you know that you could build things out of LEGOs for a living? We didn’t either, which is why we caught up with local builder Duane Hess to talk about his unlikely career. It’s probably one of the coolest jobs we’ve ever heard of, and while it certainly takes…

Reader: “I can’t believe SlashFilm would repost this article”

We don’t presume to be more than we are. Our list of the Six Worst Movies of the Summer was just our little opinion, and nothing more — until it got featured by national film site SlashFilm. Then it became definitive. But with the national recognition of being definitive complainers…

How to unsuccessfully give yourself an Internet makeover

This past Monday was, as far as I could tell, the last official day of summer. I decided to take advantage of this sad occasion by going for one final swim in my Aunt’s apartment complex pool, a pool I had been dipping in like it was my own all…

Wild in the Streets

One fine evening, as my family drove through downtown Denver, we spotted an unusual sight: a tipsy gaggle of bicyclists coming down the street that made me smile and wave. These bikers wore no sleek paraphernalia made of super-wicking mystery fabrics, nor were they mohawked, pierced, lean and mean. They…

Fashion Forward

The idea for Fashion’s Night Out debuted in 2009 in New York City and key fashion meccas worldwide as a way to combat weak clothing sales in an even weaker economy. Now in its third year, the glitzy retail open house will spread exponentially across the U.S. today, including in…

The Mourning After

From increased airport security to strained global diplomacy, the events of 9/11 changed much more than the New York skyline. Granta magazine examines the effects in its new issue, Granta 116: Ten Years Later, and a panel of experts discusses the issue tonight at the Boulder Book Store. “We have…

The Eat Is On

Before there was molecular gastronomy, before Rachael Ray and Bobby Flay hijacked the Food Network, and even before Anthony Bourdain penned Kitchen Confidential, there was Dish, Westword’s annual culinary bash that extols the city’s best bites, wine sips, suds and sounds. Tonight’s celebration, which takes place at the Ninth Avenue…

If Bicycles Ruled the Road

New Belgium Brewing’s Tour de Fat rolls into Denver today, bringing with it a whimsical bike parade, a killer music lineup and an estimated 10,000 people to the west end of City Park. And while beer will be flowing, the event transcends a keg party. It’s about community-building and sustainability…

All Man

It’s tough to be a dude these days — tougher than it used to be, at any rate. “For 5,000 years, the patriarchy has been in place, and in the last thirty years, that’s changed significantly,” observes Jim Sharon, editor and curator of the recently released men’s anthology Ordinary Men,…

Anime Attraction

Voice actors, cosplay junkies and Dance Dance Revolution superstars will converge on the Marriott DTC this weekend for the fifteenth annual Nan Desu Kan, Colorado’s premier anime convention. The three-day event, expected to draw more than 20,000 people, is devoted to the art and actors — whose English voices color…

Paying Buffs’ Bills

The Elevations Credit Union Buffalo Bicycle Classic in Boulder isn’t a race, but it does have a lot of winners: The ride is the single largest source of scholarships for the University of Colorado at Boulder’s College of Arts & Sciences, raising nearly $1.5 million since 2003, its organizers say…