Little Edie’s top ten outfits from Grey Gardens

Though she was a nearly penniless hermit living in squalor, “Little Edie” Beale still managed to look good. The cousin of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis who, along with her mother “Big Edie” Beale are the subject of the 1975 documentary Grey Gardens that chronicles their lives as former socialites living in…

Comment of the day: “Turn Signals are Sexy”

Officially, June is bike month. Unofficially, however, it’s bike-anguish month as Denver’s daring, and occasionally dastardly, cyclists mount up and move out — into traffic. But the relationship between cyclists and motorists can be amicable. No, really, it can — if both groups of travelers would just stop being dickheads…

Comment of the day: “The three books are well written”

In case the Oprah Book Club and Barnes & Noble’s reading recommendations weren’t enough to get you to read generic best-sellers, the One Book, One Denver program is here to help: Once again, Arts and Venues Denver’s nominations for the contest that determines what all Denver shall read ignores local…

Comment of the day: A personal connection makes it last

Nothing like a little smattering of nostalgia to soften up the critics, and J.J. Abrams lays it on thick in Super 8, his pitch-perfect paean to Steven Spielberg and growing up in the late ’70s and early ’80s. But sentiment doesn’t have to be a weak critical reaction, as Tim…

Browser game of the week: Warp Game

There’s an old adage to making a browser game — and fiction in general — one that we’ve talked about before: “Make it new.” A Flash game isn’t exactly the most powerful platform in the world, so you’re restricted to a certain style. But for every 100 platformers, there’s always…

Comment of the day: Why did the People’s Fair choose Miller?

While most folks go to festivals like the Capitol Hill People’s Fair mostly for the bouncy-castle and the shirtless ambience, Bree Davies is partial to the finer points of festival vending, like hats for dogs and paintings of sheep in trench coats; in her recap of the fair yesterday, she…

Comment of the day: Our Lady of controversy

The Virgin of Guadalupe is such an icon of Mexican culture that it can be easy to forget that she’s also an icon of Mexican Catholicism — and religion and art seldom mix comfortably. That’s somewhat the case with the Chicano Humanities and Arts Council’s Frida Kahlo and other Superheroes…

Browser game of the week: 1899 Steam & Spirit

Adventure games have had a bit of resurgence lately — still not breaking into the mainstream, but certainly garnering enough popularity to allow for people to come in and create new games that have an audience. Case in point, 1899 Steam & Spirit, an old-school adventure game that takes place…

Gettin’ Crafty: Bolder foot soak

For all those who give pom-pom critters for birthdays, feel an urge to stick googly eyes on everything or just occasionally get a twitch to fold some origami, we bring you “Gettin’ Crafty” where we feature a craft you can easily make with minimal supplies and limited finances. For those…

Over the weekend: Rockin’ the British Car Boot Sale

In the beginning, there was the Ballpark Market, a singular urban flea with a European ambiance. And not long after that, sisters Kim Dahlquist and Stacey Johnson begat A Paris Flea Market in downtown Littleton, bringing a similar concept to the the southwest ‘burbs. And then, and then, and then…

Comment of the day: “Pumpin’ out my ovaries”

Be careful what tattoo you get, lest you end up like Bree Davies, who ended up accidentally affiliating herself with a gang when she got the initials R.H. tattooed on her (it stands for “Ratchet Ho”) — meaning you might want to reconsider that flaming skull with the “Bandido 4…

Keep it low-key and free on Monday at BMoCA

Whether you spend the morning of Memorial Day nursing a three-cumulative-day hangover or getting up early and running a perverse distance in the Bolder Boulder, chances are, by Monday afternoon, you are going to need something low-key — and preferably free, since you spent all your money on booze/paying to…

Tonight: Surf the DIY world with the Denver Maker Group

What exactly is a Maker, anyway? Obviously, it’s someone who, well, makes stuff. But a Maker is more specifically an inventor of sorts, who works in cross-disciplinary realms where technology and the arts collide. There’s a fierce DIY spirit among Makers, who tend to surf and hack their way across…

Comment of the day: Apples, oranges and Candy

There really is no comparison between Martin Lawrence and Candy Darling, né James Slattery, an actress and fixture of the Warhol Factory/late ’60s downtown New York scene who happened to be technically male. One was beautiful as a woman, talented and funny; the other is hideous as a woman, and…