Readers: Quit clowning around! Zombies are coming!

Run for your life! The zombies are coming to Colorado this summer, and the “Run for Your Lives” 5K obstacle course will have fitness freaks fighting to avoid zombies while they also fight to stay on course. It’s like The Walking Dead, but at a faster pace, Nick Lucchesi points…

Realize your worst nightmare with the zombie 5K run

Luckily, they aren’t the running zombies. The “Run for your Lives” zombie 5K obstacle course is coming to Colorado this summer, where fitness freaks bored by the running routine will have to dodge “zombies” — volunteers complete with fake blood and lumbering steps — as part of the race. It’s…

Paper Dolls

The annual Art Director’s Club Denver Paper Fashion Show had a growth spurt in 2011. “Last year, the day of the event, we’d sold 800 tickets, and we figured that would be more or less the end of it,” says event organizer Shanna McNeal, “and then we had 400 we…

Science Fare

Garth Sundem says his new book was born of personal need. “There are a lot of things that I do poorly,” explains Sundem. “But for everything that I do poorly, someone has figured out how to actually do it right, and those people are scientists.” For Brain Trust: 93 Top…

Women In Punk

While the history of punk is still being written, there are plenty of gaps to be filled when it comes to sharing the impact of women’s roles in the evolving musical movement. Tonight at Growler Records, a screening of From the Back of the Room aims to patch up more…

Go Old-School at Eldora

“Retro Day has really become a tradition here, and everybody loves to break out their best back-in-the-day costumes to celebrate spring,” says Eldora Mountain Resort spokesman Rob Linde about the annual event. So break out your dazzling neon-hued suits from the ’80s or your old gear and outfits from the…

Happy Shmappy

The power of positive thinking can be found everywhere from Oprah Winfrey to evangelical churches to books like The Secret. But Seth Lepore is critical. “Do we need to be happy all the time?” he asks about the movement, which encourages people to be perennially cheery. “Those people scare me.”…

Hot Degrees

In its four years of existence, Colorado Springs burlesque troupe Peaks and Pasties has established itself firmly in its southern niche, and now founder Lola Spitfire (aka Lindzey Martucci) wants to take things to the next level. “We’re trying to incorporate more higher education for burlesque dancers,” she explains, “so…

By Hook or by Kirk

William Shatner has done many things during his eighty years on earth, including make out with alien women, sing like a stilted, tone-deaf parrot and get everyone really good prices on airline tickets. In fact, there is almost nothing he hasn’t done, including perform on Broadway, which is where Shatner’s…

Growing Green

Sprout City Farms manages the nation’s first on-site farm-to-cafeteria growing space, the Denver Green School Community Farm, which provides kids with learning opportunities and fresh (organic!) food year-round. And any farmer can tell you it’s not easy to make hay when the sun isn’t shining, so think of the second…

On the Move

Maybe you had to be there, but one of the most poignant moments of my own excitable high-school years was seeing the Frederick Wiseman cinema verite High School, a documentary filmed in an urban Philadelphia school that plainly exposed the oppressive atmosphere of the place while unfolding slowly and unwaveringly,…

Ebert Interruptus film will be Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy

Although Roger Ebert’s health problems prevent him from participating in the World Affairs Conference, the annual intellectual orgy that’s coming to Boulder from April 9 through April 13, the film critic’s interruptus program is still a featured attraction — and is now named after him. This year’s film? Tinker Tailor…

Boyfriend University kicks off with Rush Week tonight

Curious to know how you could “date better”? Not sure how to talk to a new partner about safe sex? Are you clueless about the basic art of flirting? If you’re a gay or bisexual male pondering such things, Boyfriend University is the program for you. Element, the Colorado-based nonprofit,…

Reader: Get a grip, dude. Feminism is for everybody!

Feminism isn’t a ladies-only club, Bree Davies pronounced yesterday. Feminism is for everybody. Including two very supportive male friends: one of whom attended the Rally to Protect Women’s Health at the Capitol Monday, both of whom earned a shout-out in her piece…

Sandra Fettingis’s Tell Me When You Hear Me Falling opens tonight

Sandra Fettingis has been creating art for over a decade. In her new series of sketches and 3-D wall sculptures, which debuts tonight at City, O’ City, Fettingis says she “explores confusion in conversation and in life’s agendas — specifically, through the patterning and layering of the art.” The title…