Foodie Fest in Boulder

When you’ve been named America’s Foodiest Town by a national, glossy, high-falutin’ magazine — in this case, Bon Appétit — it might be easy to point your nose to the sky, gloat and subsequently rest on your laurels. But while Boulder undoubtedly did an earth-muffin dance to celebrate the accolades,…

Get Animated

Without Japan, there would be no Japanese animation, so local fans of the art form have come together to create the Rave to Save Japan, a massive benefit and dance party that will raise money to help people affected by the recent earthquake and tsunami. “We will match everything we…

Game On

Chess is a game that challenges your wits and your memory, forcing players to think ten moves ahead in order to win. It’s hard, but it’s nothing compared to Simultaneous Chess, which pits one chess master, Todd Bardwick, against forty people at once. “It gives the game of chess some…

Studio Life

This isn’t the first time Jimmy Sellars of Sellars Project Space has tried private artist studio tours as a gallerist. And although it died away the first time around, he thinks the time is ripe, with spring in the air, longer days and a renewed interest in art collecting, to…

Community Table

Ietef Vita always has a lot on his plate, and most of it involves his biggest interests: hip-hop, organic gardening and education. In fact, Vita’s alter-ego, DJ Cavem, is nationally regarded, and his day job is as an educator for Blue and Yellow Logic, an organization that brings together organic…

Giving Back To Japan

Jon Lew found out about the earthquake in Japan from Twitter. The artist and owner of Fortune Cookie Tattoo has visited the country a few times and always felt what he describes as a “spiritual connection” to it. So when he saw his friend in Japan, tattoo artist Hori Benny,…

Talking Shop

Denver designers Jil Cappuccio and Kirsten Coplans have already proven themselves as an apt merchandising duo over the past few years. But after a period of brainstorming, they’re shooting for something a little different — and on a slightly grander scale — by hosting the first Indie Wearable Craft Urban…

The Long Goodbye

When the curtain goes up tonight on Patrick Mueller and Control Group Productions, a dance company in flux, at BINDERY | space, it will be a poignant moment for a number of reasons: because Control Group, still in the search-and-negotiate stage of finding a new home and performance space, found…

Ladies’ Night

When James Brown sang “It’s a man’s world,” he might as well have been talking about the world of music, where women are about as plentiful as a knife when you’ve got 10,000 forks — or whatever that Alanis Morissette lyric was. But as the Godfather of Soul also said,…

Street Smarts

The circa ’60s black-and-white photos from Afghanistan show women without a headscarf, in pencil skirts and bare legs. “It’s straight out of the ’60s here in the Midwest,” explains Shannon Galpin, founder of Mountain2Mountain. “This was the course they were on until forty years of war ravaged the country, and…

Inside Jokes

Kumail Nanjiani might not be a name you immediately recognize, but chances are you’ll recognize his face. The comedian has appeared on a number of shows, from Saturday Night Live to Late Show With David Letterman, with acting stints on Portlandia, Michael and Michael Have Issues and The Colbert Report…

Kitchen Crusaders

Professional cooking has always been a male-dominated pursuit, but each year, more and more females are strutting their culinary moxie, and tonight, a cartel of Denver chefs — all ladies — are cooking up a storm to benefit Work Options for Women, a local nonprofit that helps underserved and impoverished…

The computer mouse turns thirty: A Venn diagram

When the computer mouse in its modern form was introduced to the general exactly thirty years ago as part of the Xerox Star workstation, nobody could have predicted the extent to which it would revolutionize our existence, ushering us one step further away from the esoteric world of DOS systems…

Browser game of the week: UpBot Goes Up

UpBot Goes Up is a grid-based puzzle game from Dom Camus, Craig Forrester and Luke Davies that will make you feel brilliant one second and like an idiot the next. Technically, that’s the definition of a good puzzle game, and UpBot Goes Up delivers it in spades, including plenty of…

Gettin’ Crafty: Oil cloth garden markers

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. Earth Day…

Colorado Ballet announces its next season, anchored with standards

When the Colorado Ballet left me a care package yesterday inviting me to a press conference announcing its 2011-2012 season, along with a very pretty box containing one milk-chocolate swan and one white-chocolate swan, it didn’t exactly leave a whole lot of intrigue as to what would be on the…

Ben Affleck is really talented. No, really.

Ben Affleck has acted in some truly horrible movies. After citing the Oscar he won with his best friend, Affleck’s resume reads like a list of the worst movies from the late ’90s that we all thought were sorta okay at the time (just like Sugar Ray). In 2003, he…

Hipsters, rejoice! IKEA moves its Denver opening date up to July 27

For an intolerably long time, there has been a gaping void in the soul of Denver, and that void is the shape of a giant blue box somewhere in the suburbs where price-tag-conscious hipsters can get their simultaneous fix of trendy, affordable, ready-to-assemble furniture and Swedish culinary delights at the…