Exile Fetish Ball should whip it good on Friday

Denver kinksters have big balls — bouncing both to the left and to the right — as they’ll prove at the Exile Fetish Ball at Tracks this Friday night. The ball will also feature fetish demonstrations, dancing and other examples of darker artistry, including live musicians, DJs, stylists, visual artists…

Reader: The Book of Mormon is twisted and fabulous!

Thank God! After all the anticipation, we were worried that The Book of Mormon — written by hometown boys Matt Stone and Trey Parker — wouldn’t live up to the hype, and we’d be disappointed by their Broadway show on this first stop on its road tour. But Mormon is…

A love letter to the town (I mean city) of Brighton, Colorado

For much of my childhood, I led a double life. Okay, that’s a super-dramatic way of saying that from age seven to age seventeen, I went between two households: one in Brighton and one in Denver. This wasn’t because my parents were divorced (not yet), but because my best friend,…

Reader: There are more pressing problems than bike fashion

Cruiser bikes have been all over Denver this summer, and so have critics of Josiah Hesse’s “Cruiser bikes suck: They attract Philistines and ruin cycling for the rest of us.” But as it turns out, those commenters were just getting rolling. Even as the USA Pro Challenge starts today, showing…

Reader: Blockbuster is a completely different animal today

Blockbuster has joined forces with Dish, and with that move Colorado gains a new corporate headquarters: This week Governor John Hickenlooper cut the blue ribbon to Blockbuster’s shining new offices in Douglas County. In her piece reporting on the Blockbuster ceremony, Natalie Gonzales linked to an earlier post by Jef…

Elitch Gardens now hiring zombies

How’s your unearthly moan? What about your awkward, broken shuffle? Do you feel comfortable working while covered in blood (okay, fake blood)? Elitch Gardens is looking for a few good zombies — along with a handful of werewolves, ghosts, devils and other evil dead things, too. See also: – Elitch’s…

Reader: Art museum directors must wear multiple hats

Open for Design , a new exhibit at the Denver Art Museum, has given power to the people. A community challenge asked citizens to create visual models showing how they would improve their neighborhoods, and the result was an abundance of design ideas — some serious, many whimsical and all…

What’s in your bag? Versace rings and bike locks

This past week has been full of activity — everything from fashion shows to music festivals and the Denver County Fair — and a fun mix of styles has filled the streets, too. We spotted this week’s style-setter not once but twice, both times being his carefree self. Read on…

I lived through this: My life in a Hole cover band

This past weekend my Hole cover band, Jennifer’s Body, played the Denver County Fair. Until this show, we weren’t an actual band at all — we formed earlier this year for a two-song set to honor the opening of Hole drummer Patty Schemel’s documentary, Hit So Hard, and had never…

Photos: Behind the scenes at Denver Fashion Week

Looking that good isn’t as easy as it seems. The proof of that is in the photos of Denver Fashion Week, now a burgeoning tradition on the local style scene. The week-long event rotated through venues across the city August 5 through 12, with hundreds of models, designers and artists…