The Night of Fire and Thunder will melt your face off

Thank goodness the rain has finally stopped. It was really starting to weigh on our usual summer activities, like texting by the icy waters of our friend’s apartment complex pool and wandering various farmer’s markets looking for raw honey and other stuff white people like. Anyway, the nice weather has…

PostSecret founder Frank Warren tells us a secret

In case you haven’t seen the exhibit, or have been living under a rock for the past five years or so, PostSecret is a project from Frank Warren that began when he handed out blank postcards to strangers in the Washington, D.C. area, inviting people to decorate the postcards with…

10 things to do for $10 this weekend, May 20-22, 2011

This weekend includes an incredibly diverse set of activities. From hanging out and waiting for the rapture to dancing and car shows, you’ll be able to spend your last waking hours on earth getting some serious party on. If the shit doesn’t totally hit the fan come Saturday, you’ll even…

This Weekend in Stoke: Top 5 antidotes for rapture fever

Watch out for the Libyans! Who cares if the world is ending tomorrow when you can fire up the Flux Capacitor, hit 88 miles per hour and travel to happier times at tonight’s Bike to the Future Bike Prom at 8 p.m. at Casselman’s, 2620 Walnut Street? Tickets are $20…

How to pick the best Internet how-to video on Myspace Scene Hair

Oh, hey guys. What’s up? Your friend MySpace 2006 here, and I want to tell you about a phenomenon I started called “Scene Hair.” Apparently, this internet-memorable fashion statement still exists today (despite the fact that the 2011 version of me has become so slow and confusing even the pornbots…

This weekend: Teller Elementary says, “Hey, let’s put on a show!”

Congress Park’s Teller Elementary School already marches to a different drum when it comes to fundraising: Instead of hosting yet another carnival or bake sale, Teller has Tellerpalooza, for instance: an annual family-friendly night of live music at the Mercury Cafe. And now, local fashion and design maven Tran Wills,…

T.J. Miller on real bears, Yogi Bear and Denver’s comedy scene

Gold teeth are not cheap. That’s just one of the many things we learned during our chat with T.J. Miller, a Denver-raised comedian who has since gone on to mind-boggling heights of fame with supporting roles in such movies as She’s out of my League and Yogi Bear. But his…

Help Nurse Necro M.D. get made, win a trip in a hearse

SORP Films wants to share a story with you, but they need your help. You see, they’ve got this great tale of a mutated nurse looking for revenge, but they’re a little short on funds, so they’ve turned to Kickstarter for a little help. If you’re wary of donating to…

Comment of the day: Brass olives

When you work at a newspaper, people send you some pretty weird shit — I’ve got one guy, for example, that regularly leaves me hand-written notes and sculptures made out of coat-hanger and papier-mâché. That’s kind of charming, but this email I got today is just bizarre — and while…

Sneak Peek: Mountainfilm in Telluride 2011

This week, Mountainfilm in Telluride promoters released the full program for the 32nd annual festival (May 25-30). Since there are more than 70 films on the schedule, we caught up with Mountainfilm’s program director Emily Long to bring you a sneak peek at some of this year’s most hotly anticipated…

Bert the Conqueror takes on Colorado

How’s this for a job: You ride a bunch roller coasters, and then you make a television show about you riding a bunch of roller coasters. That’s pretty much the job of the Travel Channel’s Bert Kreischer, better known as Bert the Conqueror, whose show features him traveling to thrilling…

Forward Thinking

For most people, thinking about the future means trying to figure out what they’ll be having for lunch or complaining about the lack of flying cars to get them to work. But a few people like to think further outside the box — right into the great unknown. That’s the…

Advice Taken

Long before Savage Love was the go-to place for relationship advice, distraught readers with romance and etiquette questions turned to Ann Landers — or, rather, to the lady who used that surname to write the column. From 1955 to 2002, that woman was Eppie Lederer, an elegant Midwesterner who is…

Space Is the Place

It’s no secret, really, that art-making is at least one part science. But the husband-and-wife team of Tyler and Monica Aiello take it one step beyond. Widely known for criss-crossing visually between the worlds of art and science, together they reveal beautiful connections in their process-driven sculpture and paintings. Monica…

You Are Here

Inherit the Wind, the fictionalized account of the Scopes Monkey Trial by Jerome Lawrence and Robert Edwin Lee, might just be the greatest courtroom drama ever written, and its main theme — whether or not Charles Darwin’s Theory of Evolution should be taught in a public school — is as…

A New Breed of Car Show

Pit bulls get a bad rap. Not only do the cities of Denver and Aurora ban most of them because of the public’s fear that the animals are aggressive or even vicious, but potential owners, wary of illegitimate dog breeders, often shy away from them. Abel Quintero is one of…

Mountain Pictures

The 32nd annual Telluride Mountainfilm Festival officially runs May 27-30, but head west early to catch the free outdoor screenings at the Base Camp Outdoor Theater, new this year on the main stage in Telluride Town Park. The first is tonight at 9 p.m. and features director Tom Shadyac’s documentary…

Making Up Is Hard To Do

Doing improv at a family theater isn’t easy. Performers have to keep their mouths and their ideas in check so as not to accidentally offend anyone. The Fillers have been doing this for the past five years at Bovine Metropolis, but with a new show, The Fillers — A Comedy…

Putting the Earth In Its Place

As executive director of the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory in Crested Butte, Dr. Ian Billick knows a little something about the power of place. “We’re located right outside Crested Butte in an area where people have been doing scientific research for a little over eighty years, and this kind of…