19th century explorers make their way to Neptune Mountaineering tonight

In the 1880s, English explorers Teresa and St. George Littledale — with their fox terrier, Tanny, in tow — mounted expeditions in the Rocky Mountains and across North America. And then they headed even further afield, to the Caucasus, the Pamirs, Russian Central Asia, Mongolia and eventually Tibet, in an…

Win a copy of Neal Stephenson’s Reamde

Author Neal Stephenson will be at the Tattered Cover LoDo on Friday and in advance of that appearance, we’ll have a Q&A with him tomorrow. In the meantime, we’re giving you a chance to win a copy of the book right now, so you’ll be able to have Stephenson sign…

Ira Glass is coming to Colorado (and tickets will sell out fast)

In the sixteen years it’s been around, This American Life has been more than just a radio show: It’s been the parent of movie scripts as diverse as Unaccompanied Minors and The Informant, a major influence on countless other experiments with the radio format, from Radiolab to The Moth, not…

Netflix is tapped into your psyche

Interpellation: a word I learned in my college critical theory class, which I admittedly skipped almost every day of. The Althusser day, however, I dragged my semi-stoned, semi-drunk ass out of bed and learned some useless philosophy. Interpellation, as it was explained to me, is the act of mirroring. Ads…

Reader: “This jacket is a symbol of my individuality”

As the days cool down and fall sets in, our slightly less profuse sweating heralds the coming of jacket weather — and what better jacket to kick off the season than Ryan Gosling’s scorpion-emblazoned one in Drive, a jacket so badass it inspired Tim Davids to pull together a list…

Balls: EXDO fires up a brand new ping pong night

Other than possibly your grandpa’s basement, there aren’t too many places to drink swill beer and play ping pong in this town — and that’s a damn shame, especially considering it’s an excellent sport for hipsters. Luckily, hardly any sooner had we pointed that out than the clever folks down…

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Bonny Lhotka & Norman Epp. This duet, the full title of which is Horizons: Bonny Lhotka & Norman Epp, brings together the internationally known Boulder-based digital artist with an up-and-coming Denver sculptor. Though to a great extent their individual bodies of works have decidedly different aims — Lhotka is technically…

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Clybourne Park. Racism persists, but the ways in which we feel and express racism change with the times. Bruce Norris’s brilliant Clybourne Park was inspired by Lorraine Hansberry’s A Raisin in the Sun, at the end of which the Youngers, a struggling black family, are about to move into a…

50/50’s not just a cancer movie, it’s a Seth Rogen movie

One single scene captures the tricky tonal balance of Jonathan Levine’s cancer comedy 50/50. Adam, a straight-edge radio producer played by Joseph Gordon-Levitt, has just finished his first round of chemotherapy. It was tough, but the kindly gents IV’d next to him (Philip Baker Hall and Matt Frewer) made it…

Ragtime is a visually elegant Arvada Center production

As a musical, Ragtime inevitably lacks the complexity — as well as the violence and darkness — of E.L. Doctorow’s wonderful novel, but it still has a thousand times more intelligence, charm and integrity than the average musical. As written by Terrence McNally, with music by Stephen Flaherty and lyrics…

Ten best features at the new Don Anema Memorial Skatepark

Situated in the far corner of the E.B. Rains Jr. Memorial Park lies the new Don Anema Memorial Skatepark. Commissioned to Team Pain Skateparks, a company known for its innovative and strategic skateparks, the park was designed in seven weeks, partly due to increased pressure to finish the new skatepark…

Reader: I challenge you to step up into a REAL pair of heels

You can’t win ’em all, as Philly baseball manager Cornelius McGillicuddy once observed. And while I usually do in fact win ’em all, that aphorism proved true for even me yesterday, when I failed to win the Running of the Gays for a second time — a defeat made all…