Reader: Doing things drunk doesn’t make you fun

Every weekend Denver overflows with great events, many of them with fun themes, most of them with beer. How do you decide which one is for you? Yesterday, we offered a helpful tool to make your decision easier: our “Choose your wacky Denver event” flow chart. But every party has…

What’s in your bag? A rubber flamingo, catnip and more!

While many are counting the days until fall, others are still reveling in summer’s glory. Catie Long is one of those. We spotted her on South Broadway, where her fashions were a definite standout. Find out more about Long’s funky, vintage street style straight ahead. See also: What’s in your…

Does this rental car make me look grown-up?

A few weeks ago, a man knocked on the door of my commune around 6 a.m. He was pointing at the street frantically, barely able to sputter out the words “You? Subaru?” Yes, I owned a Subaru, and yes it was parked on the busy thoroughfare I call home on…

A flipping good time at Irish Rover

Drinking games aren’t simply about who can drink the most the fastest; that would be silly and pointless. Drinking games are about who can drink the most the fastest…and then perform competitive dexterous feats. This past weekend, the Irish Rover hosted a flip-cup competition that was a benefit for the…

Growthbusters film brings controversy to Freethought Film Fest

Dave Gardner’s latest documentary, Growthbusters, could be described as the whole-hog opposite to the messages of either of our 2012 presidential candidates: slow down the economy, encourage population reduction, and stop buying shit you don’t need. So it’s a good thing Gardner isn’t running for office. As we saw in…

Reader: Manifest Destiny is nothing to celebrate

Colorado native Francisco Sotomayor has been touring the country with his monumental “American Woman,” a 10,000-pound sculpture he carved from Colorado marble. And at each showing, he signs three-inch chunks of marble from the original block so that visitors can take home a piece of “American Woman,” which he sees…

What’s in your bag? Khakis and Acne Paper magazine

It’s only August 1, but occasional raindrops foreshadow the arrival of fall. So does fashion spotted on the streets: People are starting to sport pants again. In fact, we recently caught Fancy Tiger’s Matthew Brown rocking trousers with a tank. Find out more in this week’s installment of Denver street…

Reader: Bill Maher is no Rush Limbaugh

Bill Maher was in town last Friday, sharing observations and the wealth: He donated proceeds from the show to several charities, including the victims of Aurora. But not everyone appreciated the gesture…

Reader: Let the good times roll!

Mile High Mayhem has rolled into town for the weekend, filling the city with scooter shenanigans. Bree Davies talked with Missi Kroge about the history of the scene, including the founding of the Secret Servix, and it definitely brought back memories…

Reader: Batman has become a symbol, like the columbine

Why do people feel they need to share their thoughts about an incident as horrific as the Aurora shootings in social media? The Internet overflows with comments, as people try to come to grips with their emotions. But as Bree Davies wrote in Tuesday’s Breeality Bites, many of us seem…

What’s in your bag? Gucci wallet and Mac lipstick

Even in the heat, Denver’s fashonistas manage to look flaw-free. This week’s street style features a local DJ living it up at the Underground Music Showcase on Broadway. Ready, set, here we go! More What’s in Your Bag? – Marc Jacobs, a master’s thesis and more! – Local artist ASiEL…