Gettin’ Crafty: Felt java jackets

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. We hate…

Pandas teach us how to Dougie and four more weird dance videos

Ah, animals humping stuff. Other than people falling down, this might be our favorite genre of YouTube clip at the moment. Today, under its “cute as balls” video section. Videogum shared with the world this masterpiece of time-wasting — the simple pairing of Cali Swag District’s “Teach Me How To…

Comment of the day: Bo the Iceman responds

In Colorado’s Iceman & The Story of the Frozen Dead Guy, Bo Shaffer, the guy who delivers the ice to keep Grandpa Bredo in cryogenic bliss, tells the story of how a Norwegian dead guy came to inhabit a shed in Nederland and how Frozen Dead Guy Days — one…

Month of Photography: Nine shows to see

The city’s Month of Photography has gone from a blip to a major event over the last few years; credit photographer Mark Sink for choreographing this year’s liftoff into the stratosphere. MOP has emerged as a force to be reckoned with, but how do you navigate through all the shows…

The BYU Honor Code’s five most absurd tenets

The BYU men’s basketball team was one of the best four in the country until last week, when forward Brandon Davies had consensual sex with his girlfriend. He’s been dismissed from the team, and they are likely no longer a title contendor. At most colleges, the repercussions for premarital sex…

Top Ten Pay Phone Scenes in Movies

In a way, there’s nothing sadder than obsolescence, a thing no longer useful left to fall into misuse and disrepair — and there’s maybe no better example of that than the pay phone. That’s why, for the past couple of weeks, we’ve been highlighting one Sad Payphone of the Week,…

Avast! A photo preview of Real Pirates at the DMNS

When you walk into the Real Pirates: The Untold Story of the Whydah exhibit at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science, which opens today, the first thing you do is watch a short movie, one of those PBS-style hist-umentaries with the vaguely English-sounding narrator, the scrolling/zooming over photos and…

Beastly is this week’s most ridiculous trailer

Given the rigid tropes that govern pretty much all high-budget movies about high school, it’s sometimes hard to believe that the people who write and direct them ever actually went to high school. You’ve got the group activities fictional students inexplicably give a shit about, the 25-year-old actors who look…

This Weekend In Stoke: Top six ways to put life, limb and ladies on the line

Lights! Camera! Action! Start your weekend in stoke off properly tonight at the Paramount Theater, where they’re screening films from the 35th annual Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour, including Life Cycles, Still Motion, Miracle In The Storm, Into Darkness, Wildwater and The Fall Line: A Warrior’s Return, a profile…

10 things to do for $10 this weekend, March 4-6, 2011

Apparently, March didn’t get the memo that it’s supposed to come in like a lion, because the last week has been relatively beautiful and closer to the lamb-like status we’re supposed to having at the end of the month. Whatever: The mountain’s loss is our gain, as we’ll be able…

Jersey Shore 3 Episode 10: You’re a sucker, bro

Sammi, the psychotic drama bomb is back–and within the first thirty seconds of this episode, Ronnie has already returned to his usual sniffling shit-show behavior. Between his slamming of sliding doors, turning pale, mumbling and pouting, Ronnie is a tantrum-throwing mess. The Situation makes everything worse by imitating the chokehold…

The Dairy Center’s Boedecker Theater is comfy and it sounds all right, too!

Last night, something happened that might have long-suffering Boulder art-film lovers rocking in their plush seats with joy: The bright, shiny Boedecker Theater at the Dairy center for the Arts opened to the public for its first state-of-the-art digital screening, featuring the 50th-anniversary restored version of Jean-Luc Godard’s classic Breathless,…

Pirates vs. Robots: A first look at the epic battle

When Real Pirates: The Untold Story of the Wydah at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science and Machines Like Us at the Theatre Company of Lafayette come to town simultaneously tomorrow, it will set the stage for one of the most epic battles ever conceived by nerds, who are…

Local blog 12 Questions has the answers

People are into questions right now (they always have been — just ask that Plato dude). It’s the new black. Watson’s recent run on Jeopardy brought them (what is) record ratings, and in case you haven’t heard, he won. Watson, of course, is the IBM super-computer built solely to answer…

Pants Shorts film project’s latest entry gets postmodern

Sometimes in our lives, we probably all feel as if we are merely characters in someone else’s novel, hunched over his desk, grappling with the material of our stories — a writer who is himself a character in another novel, a reflection of a reflection of a reflection extending on…

In It to Win It

When Denver fashionista Brandi Shigley took over Sputnik’s bingo night from Ben Kronberg, she added her own twist to things. “We call it Blingo. Every week, we have a different designer sponsoring the night, so not only do you get to win the money, you also get some cool fashion,”…

And Bingo Was Its Name-O

In these hipster times, it’s only a matter of time before the traditional game of old people gets appropriated for ironic reasons. Thus, “we’re introducing bingo to a whole new generation,” says Luke Schmaltz, co-owner of Bender’s Tavern. “Some people get pretty gnarly about it,” he says of his bar’s…