100 Colorado Creatives: Donald Fodness

#99: Donald Fodness At first glance, the works of Donald Fodness — which range from intricate drawings to full-blown assemblages, installations and performance pieces — might seem like chaos personified, filled with a million unrelated things that make your mind go a little crazy, if in a good way. But…

100 Colorado Creatives: The Ladies Fancywork Society

#100: The Ladies Fancywork Society The Ladies Fancywork Society — a somewhat anonymous collective of crafty women — has been delighting Denver for a half-dozen years, working covertly in the dark of night to create yarnbombed installations that sprout out of nowhere in the strangest of places. They’ve made us…

Ten effective ways to fake an orgasm (NSFW)

I love that we live in a country that’s sexually open enough — not as much as some European countries, but that’s another list for another time — to allow for public education on how to have and give orgasms. Denverites, you have an upcoming class available at Anythink Library…

Reader: Movie-goers can be rude and disgusting

The Aurora Century 16 will reopen tomorrow, less than six months after the July 20 shooting left twelve dead and dozens injured. Cinemark, which owns the theater, put up a Facebook poll to ask people whether the site of the tragedy should be reopened, 70 percent of those who responded…

Reader: Pass the cannabutter, not the buck

It’s not easy envisioning the perfect government, as the people at Evan Weissman’s Warm Cookies and Milk of the Revolution discussion at Buntport last night learned. And even when you manage to attract people to a “civic health club” where they can discuss differing views in a positive environment, someone…

Catch up on Colorado’s past at the History Colorado Center

A little-known chapter of indigenous Colorado history will unfold tonight when the History Colorado Center’s ongoing monthly lecture series presents “And Many Wore Moccasins: The Ute, Navajo and Blackfoot Nations and World War I,” with Dr. Timothy Winegard of Colorado Mesa University. See also: – Photos: Denver diorama finds new…

Reader: Birth control shaved off desire for “rugged” man

Face it: Moustaches are in. That was clear at last night’s celebratory ‘Stache at Deer Pile, and in anticipation of that event, Sam Alviani and Bree Davies faced off with their own takes on moustaches. See also: – Mustaches: They’re gross, they scratch my face, and the Civil War is…

Reader: With Germinal closing, culture is dying in Denver

Ed Baierlein, the founder of Germinal Stage Denver, has sold the building the theater moved into back in 1986. Juliet Wittman took a look back at Germinal’s impact on Denver performers, and Denver itself, in a story posted here yesterday that included an interview with Baierlein himself. “I don’t know…

Womenswear Wednesdays: Musician Beanca Walker

At the start of the new year, many search for opportunities to showcase their talents. We, on the other hand, are searching for stylish Denverites to showcase. We found one in Beanca Walker, a musician we spotted downtown who displays classic style. Continue reading to learn her resolution for 2013,…

Win twenty free movie passes to Hollywood Theaters!

Update: Congratulations to NCDS! You’ve won twenty free movie passes. Check your email for details on how to claim them. Original post: We’ll cut to the chase: Movies are one of this planet’s greatest pleasures, and there’s nothing quite like seeing a film at a real theater. Show and Tell…