Gettin’ Crafty: printing blocks

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. So not…

Gratuitous randomness: Dating site murderer!

Language is imperfect. Especially when it comes to dating and even just casual relationships between men and women, sometimes the things we say can be disastrously misinterpreted, like the time you meant to tell your co-worker you like the spreadsheet she put together, but you accidentally said you really liked…

Twestival Denver 2011: twestivus for the rest of us!

Tweethearts unite! Twitter users and non-Twitter users can network together without a technology barrier at the third annual Denver Twestival on Thursday at Green Spaces in downtown Denver. The Twestival (@twestivaldenver) is one of many Twitter festivals around the world that is more than a networking event — it’s a…

Comment of the day: “Your ignorance is good for business”

Although, coming as it does from the hearsay of neighborhood kids, we sort of doubt the veracity of the claim that “Kids at the end of the cul-de-sac actually saw some prairie dogs on fire, running and screaming,” as a recent Daily Camera story reported of a new device being…

Browser game of the week: Cardboard Box Assembler

Cardboard Box Assembler isn’t exactly a new concept, but it’s certainly one of the better executed versions of a 3D puzzle platformer you’ll play. The gimmick is pretty clever: Each level is a square cube; you have to get from point A to point B by going through the cube…

Today in Stoke: Spencer Semien joins 303 Boards’ CLFX skate team

Is it just us, or does Denver’s Skyline Park look for all the world like a purpose-built skate spot? Today’s time-wasting video comes courtesy of 303 Boards, our pick for Best Skate Shop Skate Team in last year’s Best of Denver special issue, and features newcomer Spencer Semien, the latest…

Comment of the day: “I am the wolf”

Though I was soundly defeated — twice — at Denver Nationals Championship Arm-Wrestling at the Bannock Street Garage on Saturday, it was not without a measure of hope: In yesterday’s recap of my humiliating failure, I resolved that, next time, I would use the power of numbers to crush my…

100 Colorado Creatives: Patrick Mueller, Control Group Productions

Colorado Creatives #96: Patrick Mueller Patrick Mueller grew up in Lakewood and then left town for schooling at Pomona, where he started out a visual artist and through a new-found interest in theater, came away a movement and performance artist. A period of wandering followed, during which he lived a…

Our Commercial Culture: Skittles gets weird

Advertising is an expression of the culture in which it exists. It is a reflection of ourselves through the lens of very intelligent people whose job it is to know more about our inner psychology than any of us want to admit. Turns out that psychology degree was not a…

Today in Stoke: Dream ski porn job opening at Matchstick Productions

Crested Butte-based Matchstick Productions (ski porn filmmakers extraordinaire) picked up its 7th Movie of the Year nod in January at Powder Magazine’s 11th annual Powder Video Awards for The Way I See It, carving its rep as the world’s premiere pusher of powder porn in ice, if not in stone…

A Somewhat Gentle Man is a lowlife comedy of Norse pallor

A low-life comedy in registers of Norse pallor and reticence, A Somewhat Gentle Man begins with ex-thug Ulrik (Stellan Skarsgård) paroled from a twelve-year sentence for murder. Returning to the seedy milieu he left behind on the outskirts of an unnamed city, Ulrik is a watchful, shy presence in every…

Mildred Pierce is a nightmare as American as Mom and apple pie

This week’s big movie can be found on TV. Arch-independent filmmaker Todd Haynes makes a characteristically sidelong move toward the mainstream with his five-part miniseries Mildred Pierce, which starts this Sunday on HBO. Haynes, the most academic yet mass-culture-minded of U.S. indie directors, began his career in the late Reagan…

Homebody/Kabul is a large and raggedly ambitious work

The greatest strength of Tony Kushner’s Homebody/Kabul lies in the hour-long opening monologue, in which an eccentric British housewife, holding an outdated guidebook to Kabul, tries to get her arms around the great, rich, anguished and turbulent mystery that is Afghanistan. Surrounded by people of diverse cultures and religions, sequentially…

Aurora Fox presents a daring evening of theater with K2

Pakistan’s K2 mountain is the second highest in the world, and it kills climbers: One dies for every four who make the summit. Very few of us can understand what drives those who attempt these summits, deliberately exposing themselves to terror and pain, nor can we know what it feels…

This dude loves Rachel Maddow. No, really.

Marc Black loves you, Rachel Maddow.​Oh, wow. This dude loves Rachel Maddow. In this twisted diddy of adoration brought to you by Marc Black, the singer-songwriter revels in his adulation of the fair reporting, crooked smile and short haircut of his favorite MSNBC news anchor. Though he starts out by…