Reader: What a pity Jimi had to live among them, and die by them

Yesterday, we brought you the long and strange story of Michael Fairchild, whose labyrinthine research we stumbled across when we were looking into the seemingly random slew of asteroid movies of the late ’90s. Fairchild’s theories — which involve Jimi Hendrix, extrasensory perception, Microsoft and a hyper-secret cabal of world…

Reader: You Dunn forgot one

Not to belittle the tragedy or anything, but it’s pretty rare that a person’s manner of death is so custom-tailored to that person’s life as that of Ryan Dunn, the Jackass star who died in what was doubtless an epic explosion when he careened off the road in his Porche…

Street Fashion: Brooke Howell at LOL Caricature on 16th Street

Summertime should be kaleidoscopic. The days are slow and the nights are warm and the living is lush; at the risk of sounding cliche, there’s a solar saturation about this time of year that other seasons just lack. On some level, this vividness permeates damn near everything, clothing included –…

Reader: Bike to Work Day is a good day not to be on the bike path

When it comes to commuting via bicycle, there are thrilling upsides and harrowing downsides: the Don Henley-esque feeling of wind in your hair, for example, versus the sheer terror of a million one-ton boxes made of metal trying to kill you. On Bike to Work Day, created to encourage people…

My chihuahua is a jerk

At my age, it is normal for people I know to be having kids, but while high school was long ago in a time called the ’90s, that’s still where my mind is. When someone tells me they’re pregnant, I might be saying “congrats, girlfriend!” but secretly I’m thinking, “what…

Reader: No amount of Vicodin could persuade me to peep her show

Like a rubber band stretched to its snapping point (or maybe a glass-top table that spontaneously explodes), Martha Stewart is one of pop cultures most weirdly volatile figures. We broke down five disturbing things about Stewart after another of her products erupted without provocation the other day, and no doubt…

Browser game of the week: Realm of the Mad God

Realm of the Mad God has been in beta for the past year, but it finally saw its real release this week and holy smokes, it’s a time-sink if we’ve ever seen one. On the surface it’s simply a fantasy-themed MMO shooter, but underneath that it’s so much more, drenched…

This Weekend in Stoke: Top 5 Father’s Day festivities

Snow’s out for the summer! Today is opening day at the Breckenridge Peak 8 Fun Park, where a $65 all-day pass ($32 for kids) buys unlimited access to the Gold Runner Coaster, SuperSlide, SuperPutt, Mountain Bike Park, Colorado SuperChair, Rockpile Climbing Wall, Mineshaft Maze, SuperBungee Trampoline, Gemstone Panning, and Ripperoo’s…

Stranded Jewelry invites the woman on the street to strike a pose

When Amelia Deleon set out to attract new clients to her Stranded Jewelry collection, she went with a hands-on approach. The jewelry maker currently sells her wares at craft and fashion markets around Denver, but predominantly works out of her home. But she also wanted the broader reach offered by…

Five things you may not know about burlesque

BurlyCute’s Cora Vette has heard a lot of misconceptions about burlesque. While some think of it simply as “that stripping stuff,” others are totally clueless to the fact that it involves nudity, expecting the tame pop star antics of Christina Aguilera and Cher in the misleadingly titled film Burlesque. In…

A peek at the 2012 Colorado Burlesque Calendar

What better way to start off a new month than with a photo of a seductively-clad lady? The Colorado Burlesque calendar will do just that with its 2012 incarnation, to be released Thursday night at Bender’s at 8 p.m. The calendar features twelve of Colorado’s dazzling burlesque stars in action,…

Browser game of the week: K.O.L.M. II

We rather liked the first K.O.L.M. when it was released earlier this year, so when we fount out Anthony Lavelle had released the second one, aptly titled K.O.L.M. II, we got a little excited. First off — the sequel takes place immediately after the first one, so if you haven’t…

Lollipop Park is exactly what we thought it was: a new Funtastic Fun

After a recent coupon mailer alerted us to the opening of Lollipop Park in Centennial (who’s bubble letter advertisement and accompanying photos looked strangely like Funtastic Fun’s old stuff) we went down to check out the scene.  And it was, in fact, the same kiddie amusement park rides and trick…

Photos: Marvelous Mud at the Denver Art Museum

“This is the first time a museum has ever explored one material across its collections, and I think Marvelous Mud will shatter expectations of clay,” says Denver Art Museum director Christoph Henrich. Photos from the opening day of that exhibit, Saturday, June 11, 2011. Photos by Kelly Kaoudis. See the…