Apparently Myspace still exists, is getting remodeled

Yes, it’s true. Myspace is, amazingly, still around. The advertising dumpster of a social networking site has got a fresh, new look and some new features to keep the tweens busy in between facebooking and sexting and… I don’t know, does anyone between the ages of thirteen and nineteen do…

Gratuitous Randomness: Fish that resemble penises

More than anything, Halloween is a time to try on a new identity, to be one thing and become something else. But homo sapiens sapiens is not the only species to engage in a game of dress-up of sorts — animals do it all the time, like cats that look…

Dana Cain’s Art Collection: Lauri Lynnxe Murphy

Dana Cain is the lady with her thumb in a million pies: a local maestra of event-planning who throws several well-attended collectors expos, art shows, parties and chocolate-fests each year. Her latest — and biggest — project is next summer’s Denver County Fair. But Dana is also an avid art…

Random Interview: Jen McGriff

In an effort to showcase the broad character of Denver’s diverse populace, Westword’s own Ben Dayton is doing random interviews with random Denver residents about random topics, randomly. Today he joined Jen McGriff on a bench while she waited for the westbound 15 bus. What follows is their quick conversation…

Artbeat: Gregory Hayes: Re-Seeing New Works, at Rule Gallery

Gregory Hayes: Re-Seeing New Works is an elegant and very grown-up solo on display at Rule Gallery (227 Broadway, 303-777-9537, www.rulegallery.com). It showcases the recent efforts by Hayes, an emerging artist who lives in New York, where he’s in grad school. But he also has a Colorado connection, having done…

Over the Weekend: Artful mingling at RedLine’s Saturday night gala

Around 300 art-lovers showed up Saturday at RedLine Gallery for a second anniversary bash on the theme of “This is Where We Live.” Other than fundraising, the event’s purpose was to provide an active interface between artists and the public; to that end, there were interactive installations by Jay Dion,…

Stupid ad of the week: Nissan thinks wasting energy is cool

Advertising agencies work tirelessly to come up with new ways to tell us the same thing over and over again: “Hey, buy our shit. Don’t you want to be happy?” Thankfully though, there are always a few ridiculous ads that cause us to take pause and appreciate the stupidity of…

The Bad Shadow Affair fills Lost Lake with literature lovers

Warm smiles and soft lighting, shifting pages covered in words set into rhythmic compositions. Friends drinking and listening together. This was the scene on Saturday evening at The Bad Shadow Affair, a poetry and prose reading series at Lost Lake Lounge. The series is a step in the right direction…

This Weekend: RedLine celebrates art and collaboration

RedLine in RiNo is so much more than a gallery — it’s a self-proclaimed “urban laboratory,” a resident art studio enclave and purveyor of art programs in the schools. And in all its capacities, it is forever reaching out to the community with strong leanings toward collaboration and education. RedLine…

The Squire Lounge: The meth of Denver’s late-night scene

Everybody’s seen those lovely “Meth Will Change That” billboards dreamed up by the Colorado Meth Project, which depict scenarios so vile they’ll surely make you want to drop the dope or at least reach for a Handi Wipe. Now local comedians Adam Cayton-Holland and Greg Baumhauer have applied the concept…

RiNo’s Rhino charges into view tonight

The timing couldn’t be more perfect. Today’s installation of sculptor Mike Whiting’s touted public work Rhino at the intersection of Larimer and 24th streets at the gateway to the RiNo Arts District flawlessly dovetails with tonight’s opening reception for his solo show Primitives down the street at Plus Gallery. And…

Donald Lipski’s The Yearling is a Facebook sensation!

Haven’t you always wanted to do this? I guess if you’re the artist, it’s okay. This photo of Donald Lipski sitting atop his sculpture The Yearling on the lawn of the Denver Central Library appears in The Facebook Show, Volume 1: Profile Portraits from the FB, currently at Detroit’s Museum…

How to get my job: Freelance computer programmer

It seems like we’re accustomed to a lot of different types of freelance positions, from writers to designers and even lawn care. Even still, it was a bit surprising to find out freelance computer programmers exist, too. Sure, it’s a thin line between running your own business and freelancing, but…

Glee in GQ: The Parents Television Council strikes again

The Parents Television Council has got it out for Fox. It makes sense: The PTC is made up of easily offended people hiding their fear of seeing their values system challenged behind their children. Fox, from its “news” to its entertainment, has been since day one the sleaziest name in…

Gratuitous Randomness: Awkward Family Photos

You can’t escape your family. No matter how old and weak they get, no matter how far you run, they will always be there to humiliate you with their bizarre habits and their documentation of your participation in them. Now, happily for everyone but you, the internetz are here to…

Bristol Palin fails in a monkey suit on Dancing with the Stars

If there’s one thing you can say for Dancing with the Stars, besides that it’s easily the campiest show in prime-time, it’s that the show has an excellent track record of showcasing Republicans being voluntarily ridiculous. Why, it was just last year that Tom DeLay was onstage looking like a…