Homebody/Kabul is a large and raggedly ambitious work

The greatest strength of Tony Kushner’s Homebody/Kabul lies in the hour-long opening monologue, in which an eccentric British housewife, holding an outdated guidebook to Kabul, tries to get her arms around the great, rich, anguished and turbulent mystery that is Afghanistan. Surrounded by people of diverse cultures and religions, sequentially…

Aurora Fox presents a daring evening of theater with K2

Pakistan’s K2 mountain is the second highest in the world, and it kills climbers: One dies for every four who make the summit. Very few of us can understand what drives those who attempt these summits, deliberately exposing themselves to terror and pain, nor can we know what it feels…

This dude loves Rachel Maddow. No, really.

Marc Black loves you, Rachel Maddow.​Oh, wow. This dude loves Rachel Maddow. In this twisted diddy of adoration brought to you by Marc Black, the singer-songwriter revels in his adulation of the fair reporting, crooked smile and short haircut of his favorite MSNBC news anchor. Though he starts out by…

Tomorrow: Ka-pow! Action Figures to the rescue!

Some years ago, Denver artist (and Westword MasterMind, class of 2007) Katie Taft instigated and curated the Self Made salon series at Mario’s Double Daughters Salotto, wherein artists gave informal talks and networking and discussion ensued over food and drink. Financial realities and life then got in the way, and…

March Powwow offered fancy dancing, bliss

​The 2011 March Powwow and all the festivities therein taught me something I suspect is tremendously important. If you are wearing feathers, mirrors, bells, and dancing like you are a force of nature — if you are even in close proximity to people doing these things — it is near…

Comment of the day: “I pity the foo!”

David Sirota may have an ironic side — his new book Back to Our Future, an examination of how ’80s pop culture influenced the politics of today, has plenty of smirking affection for the cultural detritus of the past — but he’s still at heart a pundit, and as such,…

Denver’s Next Improv Star week 8 recap: in praise of the absurd

Somewhere between the literary obsessiveness and the heroin-haze that, together, consumed his life, William S. Burroughs developed a technique called cut-up writing, which uses fragments of preexisting works and rearranges them to create something new. The results, generally, are dizzying and nonsensical, but wonderfully so: because they are unintelligible, they…

Mighty Fudge Animation Studios teases “Under the Bed” (Video)

Mighty Fudge, the naughty Boulder animation studio that’s lately been taking on the likes of Jay Leno and YouTube, is now pimping its newest animated atrocity. Titled “Under the Bed” and starring big-league vocal talent Maggie Roswell (the voice of now-deceased Maude Flanders and other characters on the Simpsons) and…

The Rodenator comes to Boulder: Top five varmint killers

Some people in incorporated Boulder County are dealing with their pesky prairie dog problems by blowing the fuckers up with something called The Rodenator. Other people wish they wouldn’t, since it turns their block into a mini suburban Baghdad, complete with flaming, screaming animals running down the street. In honor…

Comment of the day: “The night skies are teeming with activity”

When it comes to UFOs, we tend to be a little more skeptical, perhaps, than many. At least Kiernan Maletsky was clearly more than a tad skeptical of what he called the “grainy specks in motion” in the videos of magnetflipper, a Denver-based Fox Mulder who’s been posting UFO videos…

The Lincoln Lawyer is this week’s most ridiculous trailer

There are some actors so closely and irrevocably associated with certain roles that you can never watch them in any other movie without thinking about that role. For Matthew McConaughey, no matter how many times he plays an incorrigible scamp in a lukewarm romantic comedy or — in this case…

10 things to do for $10 this weekend, March 18-20, 2011

While you might still be nursing your hangover today, that doesn’t mean you can’t start setting your weekend plans. We understand you’re probably in terrible shape, you might have a bit of a headache and you’re probably battling a bout of depression where you’re curled up the couch crying while…