Ana Forrest on Fierce Medicine and her journey through yoga

Forrest Yoga creator Ana Forrest tells quite a story. She started practicing yoga as a young teenager, became an instructor and has been involved in the yoga world for almost forty years; today, she’ll sign a book containing her life story and innovative healing techniques, Fierce Medicine: Breakthrough Practices to…

Our Commercial Culture: Audi Ups The Ante

Most commercials you’ll be subjected to on any given day will probably bore you, or maybe make you chuckle a smidge. Very few make the effort, or have the ability, to grab you the way this new spot from Audi does. More fine art than advert, this is a commercial…

Tim Tebow’s top ten commandments for living a holy life

Calling all office joes and fraternity bros — don’t have time to read Tim Tebow’s new book, Through My Eyes, but still want to live your life as righteously as possible? Do what Tebow does: follow the Mile-High Messiah’s Ten Commandments for Living a Holy Life, as helpfully assembled by…

Today in Stoke: 2011 winners from Mountainfilm in Telluride

The winners of the 32nd annual Mountainfilm in Telluride festival were announced on Monday and include eight films in five categories. We’ve got the trailers after the jump, and we’ll shout them out on this blog later in the year if and when any of them will be screening in…

Karen Bozik’s 100 Days Project: Day Eleven

Moving into the second week of her 100 Days Project, local artist Karen Bozik, whom we first visited with here last Monday, found herself running into mental and academic roadblocks. The aesthetics are there, she acknowledges, but in terms of a complete package, she’s unwilling to speed through the research…

A hazy look back: May 2011 in photos

Oh, how the time does fly. Next thing we knew it, Memorial Day was over and it was time to pay rent, and yet again, all our memories of all the fun we had are pretty much completely blotted out by a thick haze of roofies and blow. Luckily, we…

Gettin’ Crafty: Bolder foot soak

For all those who give pom-pom critters for birthdays, feel an urge to stick googly eyes on everything or just occasionally get a twitch to fold some origami, we bring you “Gettin’ Crafty” where we feature a craft you can easily make with minimal supplies and limited finances. For those…

Over the weekend: Rockin’ the British Car Boot Sale

In the beginning, there was the Ballpark Market, a singular urban flea with a European ambiance. And not long after that, sisters Kim Dahlquist and Stacey Johnson begat A Paris Flea Market in downtown Littleton, bringing a similar concept to the the southwest ‘burbs. And then, and then, and then…

Over the weekend: Amanda Lepore’s Drag Nation show at Tracks

The biggest reason to make it out for Drag Nation last Friday at Tracks wasn’t to see Amanda Lepore perform — it was to see Amanda Lepore in real life. And while the transgender icon and David LaChapelle muse was definitely worth viewing, her sort-of sing-along performance was very much…

Girls in Yoga Pants: There really is creepy porn for everybody!

Women who work out, your worst fear has been realized and it exists at www.girlsinyogapants.com. Now, instead of just thinking some perv is looking at your butt while you’re trying to get some exercise, you can be safe in the knowledge that he isn’t just looking, he’s taking a picture…

Comment of the day: “Pumpin’ out my ovaries”

Be careful what tattoo you get, lest you end up like Bree Davies, who ended up accidentally affiliating herself with a gang when she got the initials R.H. tattooed on her (it stands for “Ratchet Ho”) — meaning you might want to reconsider that flaming skull with the “Bandido 4…

Pool cat: Your moment of lulz

As a general rule, the amount of fun it is to annoy somebody is directly proportionate to how easy it is to annoy that person; thus, there is nobody more fun to bother than the man who can’t take it. In the animal kingdom, that man is cats. A winning…

Catch three sharp shows at Spark Gallery

There are three sharp-looking shows at Spark Gallery (900 Santa Fe Drive, 720-889-2200, www.sparkgallery.com) that feature abstraction, hyper-realism and animation-inspired imagery. Sue Simon: Trajectory is an elegant show in which multi-panel paintings combine linear abstractions with mathematical equations. The point is that everything in the universe is in motion, even…

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15 Colorado Artists. The Kirkland Museum is presenting a historical show that tracks the beginnings of post-war modernism in Denver using the artist group 15 Colorado Artists as an index. The story goes that the Denver Artists Guild was hostile to modernism at the time. This led to a split,…

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Billy Elliot the Musical.The story of Billy Elliot is deeply appealing: During the 1980s, as Maggie Thatcher wars with the powerful coal-mining union as part of her campaign to destroy British labor, an eleven-year-old miner’s son stumbles into a ballet class and discovers an unlikely love of dance. Naturally, this…

Mia and the Migoo feels too much like Princess Mononoke

A plucky young heroine, a mystical quest to save the environment (and a missing father) from callous corporate-military development, and a band of mysterious monsters who protect a gargantuan Tree of Life: You’d be forgiven for mistaking Mia and the Migoo for the latest animated effort by Hayao Miyazaki. Narratively…