Vintage nude photo show brings back the work of John B. Post (NSFW)

Twelve years ago, Stevyn Prothero inherited a hefty stack of nude photographs taken by beatnik photographer John B. Post. Originally though, Prothero — known by the moniker Iron Feather, a longtime online store and former-Denver book and zine retailer — was called upon to check out the contents of Post’s…

Breaking Bad‘s 10 greatest scenes (so far)

For four seasons, Breaking Bad has chronicled the journey of Walter White from “Mr Chips to Scarface,” as creator Vince Gilligan puts it. The end of the last season saw White taking out his number one adversary in spectacular fashion, marking the beginning of the final phase of his transformation…

Ten things to do for $10 this weekend, July 13-15, 2012

Since you’re probably spending every extra dollar on the air- conditioning bill this month, it’s hard to find money for fun stuff. Help is at hand, with this week’s list of ten events you can participate in for under $10: art shows, meeting a punk legend, eating a pancake breakfast…

Take refuge in Rob Mack’s animal world at Super Ordinary Gallery

Mixed-media artist Rob Mack lives in the mountains, where nature seems just a little bit closer, and visits by foxes and deer and wild animals of all kinds aren’t that unusual. For Mack, the wildlife with which he shares physical space represents a mystical bond, a theme that repeats throughout…

Style Strike bags fashion fans with its first episode

Style Strike debuted yesterday in the plaza of the Denver Pavilions. In this home-grown reality show, host Samuel Schimek — of the I Heart Denver store in the Pavilions — chooses audience members with old, out-of-style accessories to “strike” and replace with new items that are actually in “style.” Every…

Natasha Leggero on Playboy radio and horrifying pop culture

In her standup appearances, Natasha Leggero critiques terrible pop culture while wearing evening gloves and pearls — but her witty, spot-on commentary takes the gloves off, at least figuratively. The comedian, who’s appeared on Chelsea Lately, Burning Love and Free Agents, is bringing her Servantless Household Tour to the downtown…

Dive into T.J. Miller’s “Denver” video!

When we interviewed hometown-boy-gone-big T.J. Miller last week, he’d just gotten back to Beverly Hills and was preparing for a quick trip to Denver to debut his new Nix Bros. collaboration: the “Denver” video that premiered at Film on the Rocks Tuesday. After that, Miller headed straight to London –…

Reader: Josiah Hesse is cruising for a bruising

Cool or crap? Yesterday two Show and Tell writers offered a point/counterpoint on cruiser bikes. But while Britt Chester has been cruising with his “Cruiser bikes rule” piece, Josiah Hesse’s “Cruiser bikes suck” seems to have hit a brick wall…of criticism…

A Dead Run

Zombies are everywhere. The undead scourge has invaded movies, television, video games, even classic literature, and there’s no end in sight. Now they’ve even popped up in your fitness regimen, with the Run for Your Lives 5K obstacle-course race. Only the strong will survive, but everyone should have a pretty…

Flapjack Fling

Everyone loves pancakes, and if you’re fundraising, they’re a great means to an end. That’s what the folks at the Colorado Anti-Violence Program have found, and today they’ll cook up their fifth annual All You Can Eat Pancake Breakfast, raising money for a hotline and services for victims of violence…

Inner Animals

On first viewing, Rob Mack’s color-infused animal imagery, often stamped on old wood slabs, can seem like graphic art on a board. But for Mack, It has deep meaning — and if you spend some time looking at the pieces, chances are that you’ll catch that, too. “I create things…

Bag of Tricks

While punk’s ethos and aesthetic left a culture-shifting legacy, the women of this global music scene have often been left out of the historical picture. Punk pioneer, feminist and Chicana activist Alice Bag began telling her part of that story with the release of last year’s autobiography Violence Girl; she’ll…

The Gloved One

Donning elbow-length gloves and an evening gown, Natasha Leggero delivers biting commentary on everything from reality television to women who think InTouch Weekly is a book. Her verdict on almost all pop culture? Terrible. Whether she’s delivering witty observations about what TLC should stand for (toddlers, lunatics and cake) or…

Make Some Noise

Audio-visual performance covers a lot of territory, according to David Fodel, who’s co-curating the inaugural MediaLive 2012 this week-end. “It goes anywhere from people who are doing light shows at a rave to super-high-end academic conservatory music that’s really abstract and difficult to penetrate,” he explains. MediaLive, a three-day symposium…