E.J. Dionne on the Supreme Court, cable news and evangelicals

Only a few hours after the Supreme Court declared Obama’s health-insurance mandate constitutional, we spoke with Washington Post columnist and NPR commentator E.J. Dionne, who was at the Aspen Ideas Festival promoting his book, Our Divided Political Heart: The Battle for the American Idea in an Age of Discontent. “I…

Fourth of July events kick off across Colorado this weekend

Although the Fourth of July will be short of official fireworks shows — and private use of fireworks has been completely banned in Colorado — there will be ample opportunities to celebrate the country’s birthday across the state over the next few days. Here are just some of the events…

So that’s how Etsy works! (infographic)

There are more than fifteen million Etsy members (sellers and buyers) across the globe, in more than 150 of the world’s 196 countries. That’s a lot of crap, yes, but it’s also become a powerful business globally. Of course, not everything made by a DIY’er on Etsy is good. Some…

Reader: Midnight Cowboy qualifies as true tragedy porn

“Commercial media looks at things in terms of heroes and villains,” Sapphire said before she came to town this week to tout to tout her new novel, The Kid (a semi-sequel to Precious — the Hollywood adaptation of her ’96 novel, Push). “And we all know that the psychological reality…

Extraterrestrial lands in Denver tomorrow, thanks to Tugg

Want to host a screening? Find a film in Tugg.com’s library, create an event, spread the word and Tugg handles the rest. Want to see how it works? Tomorrow night at 9:30 p.m. Nacho Vigalondo’s comedic alien invasion movie, Extraterrestrial, is showing at Denver Film Center…

Water World: Where your bad tattoos take on a new meaning

I have bad tattoos. Okay, they aren’t all bad — only about 33 percent of them are, if I break it down by specific tattoo artist. Also, since I didn’t get my first tattoos (almost all came in pairs) until I was 24, they are strategically placed, meaning that, for…

Photos: VaVaVette sneak peek: Vintage/burlesque clothing madness

The erstwhile and beloved burlesque emcee queen Cora Vette (aka Reyna Von Vett) is finally doing what she’s threatened to do for a while now: opening up a store — and with her burlesque wife Eve Vette, no less! And burlesque and vintage clothing enthusiasts will be thrilled to know…

Reader: Michael Trundle Q&A inspires a vortex of For Real Emotion

“If you’re from Denver (or you’ve lived here for more than eight consecutive months) you know how small it can feel,” says Bree Davies. “It’s like three degrees of separation between you, your favorite barista at Pablo’s and your best friend from eighth-grade summer camp. Because that favorite barista is…