The computer mouse turns thirty: A Venn diagram

When the computer mouse in its modern form was introduced to the general exactly thirty years ago as part of the Xerox Star workstation, nobody could have predicted the extent to which it would revolutionize our existence, ushering us one step further away from the esoteric world of DOS systems…

Hipsters, rejoice! IKEA moves its Denver opening date up to July 27

For an intolerably long time, there has been a gaping void in the soul of Denver, and that void is the shape of a giant blue box somewhere in the suburbs where price-tag-conscious hipsters can get their simultaneous fix of trendy, affordable, ready-to-assemble furniture and Swedish culinary delights at the…

Five fun facts about Ann Landers

In advance of the Arvada Center’s production of The Lady With All the Answers, which starts its previews tomorrow night, we started researching the woman the play was based on: Eppie Lederer. Known to the public for 47 years as advice columnist Ann Landers, Lederer was a fascinating lady. And…

Our Commercial Culture: South African Candy

Thanks to the internetz, we have spied for you today a little slice of South Africa via a commercial for a snack we’ve never heard of, from a company we’ve all heard of. It’s more than a little aggravating to discover that other countries get different, and possibly more-than-likely better,…

Foray on 420: Five public artworks to trip out on while stoned

Ah, life’s eternal questions, like “Why do words sounds so weird if you say them a bunch of times in a row?” and “What if, like, when you looked in the mirror you were seeing the real you looking at the fake you and you’re the fake you” and “Wait,…

Have needle, will travel: Frau Fiber is out to change the world, stitch by stitch

Performance artist/seamstress/activist/do-gooder Frau Fiber’s message is rooted in old-school proletariat values; with that in mind, she focuses specifically on the undervalued garment worker, a workforce icon and punching bag of capitalistic society with a history of struggle against poor labor conditions and wages. She’ll be leading a workshop tonight at…

An indefinite future for a giant blue ball and chain made out of yarn

In the quiet hour of 4 o’clock this morning, the Ladies Fancywork Society struck again. The organization, devoted to epic works of guerrilla knitting, brought to completion what is arguably its biggest project yet (or at least since it knitted leg-warmers onto Borofsky’s “Dancers”): knitting a giant ball and chain…

Five Doors Open Denver tours you don’t want to miss

As city-dwellers, we see an average of probably hundreds of buildings every day, most of which we will never step inside. And for the most part, that’s fine, but there are always those buildings that pique our interest, that make us think, “huh, I wonder what’s in there?” This weekend…

Five doors worth opening at this weekend’s Doors Open Denver

The seventh annual all day, all access Doors Open Denver event runs tomorrow and Sunday, giving walking tour access to dozens of public and privately owned buildings. Snoops and historians alike can visit different structures throughout the city, ranging from recent turn of the century architecture to the century before…

Our Commercial Culture: Mentos Mystic

Commercials rarely encourage humans to be the best we can be, to rise to new heights of consciousness and to meld mind, body and soul. Well, Mentos has done just that, with their inspirational guru Dragee giving us all someone to look up to. So what if he dies trying…

The most ridiculous Snuggies of the Snuggie Pub Crawl

The Snuggie is the new toga. Easy enough to look like a dumbass in without ornament but versatile enough to decorate in all sorts of ridiculous ways, the popular blanket with arm-holes in it (as differentiated from its less popular competitor, the Slanket) has proved an ideal garment for frat…