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Fray offers laid-back preview of new album

Fray offers laid-back preview of new album

January 7, 2009

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Good strategy the goal

January 5, 2009

Ian Gold, retired Denver Broncos linebacker chess enthusiast, was my guest at the Nuggets' Family Chess Knight Nov. 30 at Pepsi Center. He talked to the audience about his passion for writing and his Web site: WhatAreKidsSaying.com.

WRESTLING: Film villain triggered new image

January 1, 2009

My choice for pro wrestler of the year is Chris Jericho, who picked up his new ring persona after watching Javier Bardem portray the merciless killer in No Country for Old Men.

Resolve to enjoy New Year's Eve

Resolve to enjoy New Year's Eve

December 25, 2008

Denver is readying itself for another night of New Year's debauchery. So we asked three of Denver's club and party gurus what they expect out of this holiday.

Wrestling: Flair's retirement top grappling story of '08

December 25, 2008

Nine months after his World Wrestling Entertainment retirement, Ric Flair is still stealing the show. His decision to end his 36-year career is wrestling's top story of 2008.

Year in review: Music & dance

December 24, 2008

It was a year of renovation and personnel changes as Boettcher Hall and a number of local arts groups (Colorado Symphony, Colorado Ballet) named new leaders.

2008 year in review: Pop music

December 24, 2008

It was another record year in music: record grosses for the concert industry, record losses and layoffs for the music publishing industry. We didn't see those problems here quite so much; Denver is a great music town and the local scene still thrives. But it's unlikely that '09 will be as good to music or musicians - we might look back on 2008 as the good old days.

Who doesn't have a top 10?

December 24, 2008

As the traditional critical epicenters have dispersed across the democratic Net, so, too, have the top 10 lists everyone loves to make. Everyone's a critic and everyone has a list.

2008 Review: Celebrities

December 24, 2008

It was a year of ups and downs on the celebrity front. We offer are 10 of the year's highlights (or lowlights, as the case may be).

2008 Review: Stage

December 24, 2008

It's been a tumultuous year, to put it mildly. Theatrically, Denver shone as the host of the National Performing Arts Convention and, at the same time, Theatre Communications Group. Conventioneers missed most of the year's top 10 best shows.

2008 Review: Visual arts

December 24, 2008

Certain events mark the year as one of dramatic cultural change and growth, now tinged with the shadow of uncertain economic times facing everyone in the art, architectural and peservation communities.

Pop go the holidays

December 19, 2008

The holidays are all about tradition. Hanging ornaments and mistletoe. Stringing popcorn and sipping eggnog. Singing carols and getting warm by the fire. Well, for those of us like Frank "I find tinsel distracting" Costanza, it's time to recognize the traditions that make this season not only merry and bright, but naughty and nice. From Festivus and Chrismukkuh to Cheech and Chong and Hanukkuh Harry, here's our little gift of favorite holiday moments from the world of pop culture.

Tommy Chong describes how drug humor intoxicated America

December 18, 2008

If your idea of a good laugh comes rolled up in Half Baked, Friday or any of other stoner cinema, you have Cheech & Chong to thank. Tommy Chong talked to the Rocky's Mike Pearson about those films.

Wrestling: Summers 'Butchers' movie role

December 18, 2008

Dylan Keith Summers didn't have to stretch in his first acting role.

Kings of stoner comedy, Cheech & Chong reclaim their thrones

December 18, 2008

Ahead of shows at the Paramount Theatre this weekend, groundbreaking 1970s stoner-comedy duo Cheech & Chong talk about reuniting after a rancorous decades-long falling out.

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