Eleven memorable lines from the Laugh Track Comedy Festival

The Laugh Track Comedy Festival had a strong debut last night at the Bug Theatre, featuring eleven local and out-of-state comics that slaughtered the audience with a blend of hyper self-loathing and irreverent politics. The festival continues through Saturday nigh, delivering a seemingly endless lazy susan of short films and…

Growthbusters film brings controversy to Freethought Film Fest

Dave Gardner’s latest documentary, Growthbusters, could be described as the whole-hog opposite to the messages of either of our 2012 presidential candidates: slow down the economy, encourage population reduction, and stop buying shit you don’t need. So it’s a good thing Gardner isn’t running for office. As we saw in…

Ski Porn: MSP, Stept Productions, Level 1 unveil 2012 video trailers

Colorado has become the Hollywood of the adventure-film business, and the local ski-porn premiere season will be in full swing by this time next month. But the Colorado-based crews at Matchstick Productions (MSP), Level 1 Productions and Stept Productions have already released tantalizing teasers for their 2012 films. Here’s a…

A brief cinematic history of Mars

This Sunday, the most ambitious mission to Mars thus far will land on the red planet. The Curiosity Rover is on a two-year mission to look for signs of life, study its climate and geology and collect data that might help future manned missions. The Denver Museum of Nature and…

Fancy Tiger’s Civilized Living event returns for First Friday

Fancy Tiger’s Matthew Brown loves Denver’s small businesses. “We want to promote businesses that we think have a very positive influence on Denver,” Brown says of his Civilized Living series, a First Friday event curated by Fancy Tiger to feature all the stylishly underground operations our city has to offer…

Ten things to do for $10 this weekend, August 3-5, 2012

This weekend is sure to be out of this world. Whether you’re witnessing the newest mission to Mars, browsing ethereal art, or journeying to a Harry Potter world of magic, you won’t need more than a Hamilton to escape reality at these exciting events. Have a blast, get out there,…

Sunset Boulevard: Ready for its close-up at Film on Friday

It’s First Friday, so there’s plenty to do if you’re up for rushing around town — but maybe you’d rather sit back in the grass and usher in the dusk with one of the greatest sunsets of all: Billy Wilder’s melodramatic showpiece, Sunset Boulevard. See also: – Relax at Film…

Photos: Shepard Fairey creates mural for Center For Visual Art

Street artist and graphic designer Shepard Fairey is in town right now, painting a mural on the side of the Center For Visual Art building at 965 Sante Fe. Fairey teamed up with local artist, Evan Hecox and Philadelphia- based artist Jim Houser, to make a statement addressing the themes…

Evan Nix’s top picks for the Laugh Track Comedy Festival

The Laugh Track Comedy Festival will descend on Denver tonight, bringing three days of comedy performers and films that are sure to make your sides split. To help you navigate the thirty short films and over forty comedians, festival co-director Evan Nix sent us his top ten picks of events…

Five must-see (and do!) events at the Colorado Brazil Fest

Brazilian music and dance are taking over Boulder for the first annual Colorado Brazil Fest, hosted by the Boulder Samba School. The three-day Brazilian culture immersion festival, from Aug. 2-4, will feature music and dance performances showcasing local talent, a variety of workshops, Capoeira demonstrations, and, of course, traditional Brazilian…

Reader: Manifest Destiny is nothing to celebrate

Colorado native Francisco Sotomayor has been touring the country with his monumental “American Woman,” a 10,000-pound sculpture he carved from Colorado marble. And at each showing, he signs three-inch chunks of marble from the original block so that visitors can take home a piece of “American Woman,” which he sees…

In The Queen of Versailles, the rich eat you

Vividly bringing to life the question of whether self-denial is a social responsibility that Don DeLillo poses in Cosmopolis, Lauren Greenfield’s new documentary, The Queen of Versailles, tracks the post-crash lifestyle of rich so nouveau it doesn’t realize its appetites strike others as crude. The titular royal is Jackie Siegel,…

Oslo, August 31st shows that even a shattered life matters

Joachim Trier has proven to be unparalleled in exposing the foibles and delusions of all the sad young literary men — or of one man in particular. The twenty-something character played by Anders Danielsen Lie in Reprise (2006) finds immediate cult success with his first novel, only to suffer a…