Reader: It sounds cliche, but Further is actually breathtaking

Backcountry and big-mountain snowboarder Jeremy Jones’s Further was the most highly anticipated snowboard film of the season — and it lived up to the hype. “This film is inspiring people to get out there and do something big,” Jones told us last month. “That’s really a cool thing.” See also:…

Skate into the holiday season at the Rink at Belmar

Even though it’s not that nippy, the skate must go on at Belmar today, where the shopping center rink will open for the season with a toy drive for Cops Fighting Cancer. Bring a new toy to donate, and you’ll hit the ice for free; without a contribution, skate for…

What’s in your bag? Texas IDs, journals and more!

Colorado is known as a creative capitol, and that shows in the street style that crops up all over Denver. For an adventurous wardrobe, look no further than Chelsea Bashford, an artist who’s a native of Austin. See also: – What’s in your bag? Skirts, candy and more! -What’s in…

Reader: Movie theater is no place to wear a “Joker” mask

Hint: If you’re going to a movie in Boulder, do not wear a “Joker” mask in the theater. Officials with the Boulder Police Department reported Sunday night that they had arrested a seventeen-year-old male (he’s a part-time University of Colorado student whose name is not being released because he’s a…

Newcomer’s beard earns him “Man of Denver” title from Wahl

Christopher Laplante arrived in town less than two months ago and has already been dubbed the “Man of Denver.” He gained this noble title at the Great American Beer Festival, inside a Wahl Home Products tent; he’ll now move into the finals, with a chance to win $1,000. See also:…

Let Polly Letofsky take you for a walk around the world tonight at Chautauqua

GlobalWalker Polly Letofsky started dreaming about walking around the world when she was twelve years old. Remarkably, the young girl’s dream became the grown woman’s reality in 1999, when Letofsky embarked on what became a five-year, 14,000-mile, 22-country voyage-by-foot, with the initial goal of spreading awareness about breast cancer. Years…

Reader: Jerry Garcia mural no trade for Johnny Cash

Denver lost two institutions last week: Bender’s went dark after an eight-year run — Quixote’s True Blue is moving into the space — and the mural of Johnny Cash that graced the side of the building, painted by Tommy Nahulu, is also history. Johnny is being replaced by Jerry Garcia,…

Photos: On the men’s fashion runway of the 2012 American Crew Face Off

The opening night of the American Crew: Faces of America runway showcased many treats for its audience, including styles created by the men’s grooming company and its competition finalists, the debut of the 2013 American Crew collection (“Crewcial”), the American Crew All-Starsʼ interpretation of a well-groomed man, and education on…

Holiday Fashion Swap: They came, they saw, they swapped

Last night’s Holiday fashion Swap at Cantina Laredo inside The Streets At Southglenn went well, despite some vendors’ concerns that a fire across the street would impact turnout. Earlier in the day, the massive, empty retail space that’s slated to hold an H&M in 2014 had caught fire, but the…

Holiday Gift Markets: Shop local all weekend…and beyond!

It started a few years ago with a slight buzz, but the concept of buying local has become a resonant holiday-season mantra for urban forward-thinkers. In its wake, handmade holiday markets are thriving, all packed to the rafters with the work of regional crafters, jewelers and artisans. A slew of…

George Romero and me: Zombie dreams do come true

The father of the modern zombie, George A. Romero, came to town Wednesday night, and I was there. Not there in the audience — there, on stage, introducing one of my heroes, a man I consider to be one of the most important and influential filmmakers of our era. And…