Have needle, will travel: Frau Fiber is out to change the world, stitch by stitch

Performance artist/seamstress/activist/do-gooder Frau Fiber’s message is rooted in old-school proletariat values; with that in mind, she focuses specifically on the undervalued garment worker, a workforce icon and punching bag of capitalistic society with a history of struggle against poor labor conditions and wages. She’ll be leading a workshop tonight at…

Gettin’ Crafty: Natural dyes for your Easter eggs

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. As fun…

Portal Kombat: new release picks for April 19, 2011

Now that everyone finally has their taxes complete and their refund checks on the way, it means it’s time to spend some cash on frivolous crap. Good thing we’re here to help you with that, because we’ve got some seriously top-notch entertainment to bust your wallet wide-open with this week…

Comment of the day: Watch your back, Neustifter

Contrary to popular cultural belief, not all cosplayers are mouth-breathing weirdos with no social skills — in fact, the vast majority of them are just normal folks who like to represent their fanhood by dressing up, and what’s so strange about that? That’s the gist of Thorin Klosowski’s post yesterday,…

Merry-go-round fail: Your moment of lulz

If you were a kid before somewhere in the mid-’90s, you remember the merry-go-round, that spinning metal disk of danger that, if you were lucky, you could get your dad to spin you around on at incredibly hazardous speeds until the g-forces peeled your fingers off the metal rails and…

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Blink! A young curatorial assistant at the Denver Art Museum, Jill Desmond, has stepped up to the big time by putting together an over-the-top exhibit of electronic and mechanical art titled Blink!: Light, Sound and the Moving Image. Beginning on the first level of the Hamilton and taking over the…

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Fiction. In the first scene of Fiction, two people argue and flirt in a Paris cafe. They seem entirely familiar with each other; their argument, though heightened and intensely clever, still has the comfortable, teasing, accustomed rhythms you expect of a conversation between lovers. But in the second scene we…

Putty Hill surveys the effects of an overdose on a working-class family

Sharing the narrative opacity and marginal milieu of Hamilton, its 2006 predecessor, Putty Hill, the assured feature-length followup from Matt Porterfield, surveys the effects of a young man’s overdose death on his extended working-class family. And like the militantly decentralized storytelling that Porterfield favors, their grief surfaces in flashes but…

An indefinite future for a giant blue ball and chain made out of yarn

In the quiet hour of 4 o’clock this morning, the Ladies Fancywork Society struck again. The organization, devoted to epic works of guerrilla knitting, brought to completion what is arguably its biggest project yet (or at least since it knitted leg-warmers onto Borofsky’s “Dancers”): knitting a giant ball and chain…

Photos: Ogle the weird and the wonderful of StarFest

Presumably because of the large cross-section of Star Wars and Star Trek fans within the nerd community, StarFest is at least in name dedicated to the stars — but if the costumes on display this weekend were any indication, it should probably just be called “EverythingFest.” Literally every type of…

Yup, it’s a drag queen-tranny fight at a taco joint

Normally we wouldn’t highlight a video depicting violence, but this Youtube gem appropriately titled “Taco Shop Drag Queen Tranny Brawl” is just that — a fight among some gentlemanly ladies over who gets to order first. The tiff seems less like a caught-in-the-act clip of actual violence, and more like…

Photos: A weekend of F.A.M.E. at Suite 200

In addition to no tomorrow, what you got at Denver’s Fashion First: A Weekend of F.A.M.E. at Suite 200 this weekend was (pay attention to the acronym here) Fashion, Art, Music and no shortage of Entertainment — and contrary to David Bowie’s well known assessment, it was not hard to…