Street Fashion: Jonathan Gearhard on the 16th Street Mall

People often make the mistake of taking their professional fashion a little too seriously. Work is work, which means personal style is out of the question, and business attire is just another button-up with a tie. But when modern trends and professional appearance collide, people like Jonathan Gearhard can turn…

Soul Tax is our browser game of the week

It’s no secret the majority of games are about killing things. Soul Tax, a game created by Jarod Long, Lauren Careccia, Devin Presbury and Brad Snyder for the Something Awful Game Dev VI competition is no different, but instead of tasking you with grabbing a gun and unloading into an…

The great Donkey Kong debate

It’s mildly nerdy to use the phrase “It’s on like Donkey Kong,” a challenge so overused we made an infographic about it. But what’s really nerdy, apparently, is Donkey Kong fans, among whom our infographic set off a controversy about the relative merits of the Donkey Kong franchise in the…

Reader: The stigma attached to smoking is saving a lot of lives

The main argument for quitting smoking is that it’s bad for you; indeed, the evidence is well documented. That’s perhaps why a lot of people who don’t smoke have a hard time understanding why smokers continue to smoke despite the risks — and certainly plenty of those people used the…

Reader: I think Michael Douglas is selfish and irresponsible

If anyone needed further evidence that the tide of public opinion has turned firmly against smoking cigarettes, look no further than the mass freak-out that ensued when cancer-survivor Michael Douglas was recently spotted possibly smoking a cigarette. As an incorrigible smoker myself, I understand Michael Douglas’s dilemma, and yesterday, I…

An ode to the scrunchie

I have a horrible sense of fashion. Do people have even have senses of fashion anymore? Maybe I’m old for using that phrase, considering I mostly wear whatever I see other people on the Internet wearing. Anyway, I dress like a sixteen-year-old girl. A really trashy one. A trashy teenager…

Escape From Puppy Death Factory is our browser game of the week

There have been countless games starring cats in the history of Flash games and plenty others shining the spotlight on birds and frogs, but rarely do we get a good old-fashioned dog game. Enter Arthur Lee’s Escape From Puppy Death Factory, a Metroid-esque puzzle platformer that puts the puppies in…

Reader: “You are the problem with America today”

Captain America is awesome — he’s like a ‘roided up Uncle Sam with a badass shield sworn to send Hitler to the gates of hell, and what’s not awesome about that? — but let’s be honest: Captain America is some propaganda. It’s not the only thing that makes the trailer…

Silverton Mountain slashes season ski pass prices in half

Silverton Mountain is a good seven-hour drive from Denver in the winter, but we’re going to argue that their season pass deal is too good to pass up, especially if you buy one this week while they’re 50 percent off: Silverton is selling a limited number of 2011/2012 season passes…

Five Colorado pop-up shops we’d like to see

We love pop-up shops. Just as we love this weekend’s Vintage Renewal Pop+Up Eco-Boutique, which opens tonight at Hinterland, we’re also nuts about such past and coming temporary outlets as Gimme Gimme Pillow Toast, Yespleasemore and I ♥ Denver, and next weekend’s Denver Handmade Alliance Pop-Up Shop at the Denver…

This Weekend in Stoke: Top five ways to skate and recreate, July 22-24

Divide & Conquer! The Denver Roller Dolls are hosting the Continental Divide & Conquer (the 2011 Women’s Flat Track Roller Derby Association Championships) November 11-13, and tickets go on sale on Saturday with early-bird pricing through July 31. It ought to be quite a battle: The Rocky Mountain Rollergirls, DRD’s…

Reader: “Jenn’s immaturity showed through”

Call Sarah Palin what you will — hell, call her “undefeated” if you want — but there’s no denying she inspires some strong feelings on either side of the political divide. Since Jenn Wohletz posted her recap of the Palin-stroking documentary The Undefeated Monday, the commentary has been rolling in…

IKEA Centennial is, like, whoa (a preview)

Frankly, I’m a little embarrassed to be so excited about a furniture store. Still, at today’s press preview and tour of the brand-spanking-new IKEA Centennial, which opens July 27, it was clear that the store does not fail to live up to the hype, at least for what it’s hyped…

Sweatshop is our browser game of the week

Do you like torturing children by putting them to work for long hours in horrible conditions? Of course you don’t (right?), but chances are if you dig into Littleloud’s newest game, Sweatshop, your gaming impulse will kick in and you’ll want to win, win and win again, all while your…

Reader: Anonymous is not giving up on the social network

The loosely affiliated consortium of hackers and interwebz rabble-rousers Anonymous is still legion, but these days it’s a kinder, gentler one — or so the Anons behind the activist-minded social network Anon+ would suggest. Even though its first efforts to get that network going were shut down by server attacks…