Denver Cash Mob at I Heart Denver store tonight

Flash mobs are so yesterday. Get ready for cash mobs! Rather than inciting a riot or inspiring a funky dance, these mobs encourage people to throw money at local businesses. As Samuel Schimek, who will be hosting the first installment of Style Strike at the Denver Pavilions at noon today,…

Reader: Colorado Tomato Battle is one juicy story

You say tomato, I say tomato — either way, it hurts like hell when you’re hit by a green one. And it smells worse when you’re hit by a rotten one, as Natalie Gonzales learned when she joined in the Colorado Tomato Battle this past weekend. The event brought back…

Reader: Puke green bridesmaid dress colors my memory

Truth is definitely stranger than fiction — especially when it’s all gussied-up in a bridesmaid’s dress. In honor of Bridesmaids, the featured movie at Film on the Rocks tomorrow (the festivities will also include the premiere of the Nix Bros.-produced video for T.J. Miller’s Denver), we asked people to bring…

Reader: Powerful Independence Day protest message

While others were out celebrating the Fourth at picnics and barbecues, one lone protester held a silent vigil on the 16th Street Mall. See also: Reader: Summer 2004 was the best! Reader: Colorado is definitely the Suburu state! Reader: Welcome to Goose Poop Pond…

What’s in your bag? Spirituality, Chipotle and more!

While there have been fires in the forests and fireworks in the sky, the streets are also on fire — with hot, hot fashion. Check out this week’s eclectic mix of frontwoman and skater styles. See Also: What’s in your bag? Anime and spray paint at PrideFest and Comic Con…

Reader: Christian Ellis documents his life at war in an opera

Christian Ellis, a Marine, survived a tour of Iraq where he saw many of his comrades die. But life back in the States was tougher. Suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder, Ellis attempted suicide four times before he finally found something to live for: music. And now Ellis, who has moved…

Aspen Art Museum’s Fourth of July float spoofs on LACMA installation

The Aspen Art Museum will unveil its “Levitating Mass” float, featuring the work of Los Angeles-based guest artist Mungo Thomson, in Aspen’s Fourth of July parade tomorrow. Thomson’s “Levitating Mass” is a playful take on artist Michael Heizer’s “Levitated Mass” installation, a 340-ton granite megalith at the Los Angeles County…

Barbecue and craft beer tonight at Whole Foods in Glendale

The tiny town of Glendale has been doing a bang-up job of celebrating July 4th for years — though its festivities never a actually fell on Independence Day, since that would have competed with other municipalities that shot off their own spectaculars on the holiday proper. And a few years…

Zombies! Miniature horses! Iguana beauty contests! Robot wars!

The Denver County Fair — version 2.0 — is coming back to the National Western Complex on August 10, just over five weeks from now. We’ve just come from a mind-blowing powwow with DCF masterminds and will soon share all the fair’s new twists and turns. But first, there’s news…

E.J. Dionne on the Supreme Court, cable news and evangelicals

Only a few hours after the Supreme Court declared Obama’s health-insurance mandate constitutional, we spoke with Washington Post columnist and NPR commentator E.J. Dionne, who was at the Aspen Ideas Festival promoting his book, Our Divided Political Heart: The Battle for the American Idea in an Age of Discontent. “I…

Fourth of July events kick off across Colorado this weekend

Although the Fourth of July will be short of official fireworks shows — and private use of fireworks has been completely banned in Colorado — there will be ample opportunities to celebrate the country’s birthday across the state over the next few days. Here are just some of the events…