“Hipster Hitler,” the most ironic hipster humor of all

Earlier today, we brought you the results of a study that concluded that hipsters hate hipsters. In that vein, we’re bringing you “Hipster Hitler,” a relatively recent arrival on the web comic scene, which reimagines Der Fuhrer as a somewhat petulant, irony-obsessed fop existentially bored with his own quest for…

Preview: The Suburban Home Records Anniversary Weekend Art Show

While the Suburban Home Records 15th Anniversary Weekend actually gets underway tonight, when Mike Howard and the local label’s Virgil Dickerson spin Suburban Home tunes at Sputnik beginning at 10 p.m., the whole thing really gets rocking across the street at 3 Kings tomorrow. Along with the ongoing loud and…

ArtCrank: A preview of the posters

Somehow, bicycles, graphic design and DIY culture have all become so entangled in a passionate love-grip that each is almost synonymous with the other. That’s especially true in Denver, where all three reign supreme in indie circles, and we like it that way. For that reason, we also love Artcrank…

First Friday Preview: Anthology Fine Art debuts with the beautifully surreal

It’s probably the oldest form of printmaking, he notes, but multimedia artist Jacob Custer is using it in some unusual ways. Fresh off an MFA from Indiana University’s Herron School of Art, Custer is back in town with Introspected, a complex installation of what looks something like hallucinogen-induced trees with…

Last Weekend: The Denver Modernism Show revisited, part two

Trust me, you don’t have to be a boomer to love the Denver Modernism Show, but you do have to have a certain sense of style. During my sojourn there last Friday and Saturday, I saw people of all ages, from WWII-era grannies to babes in backpacks. But I also…

What’s so funny? Barn-find Rembrandt at the DAM

A tiny oil on copper painting–less than 9×7 inches–was put on display yesterday at the Denver Art Museum in the European and American art galleries in the Ponti Building. The painting, entitled “Rembrandt Laughing,” by — you guessed it — Rembrandt, was discovered in 2007 at a country auction in…

How to get my job: Voiceover Actor

There are many jobs in this world. Some are so bizarre you probably don’t know they exist; some you might have had no idea people actually make a living at. In an effort to highlight some of these jobs, we’ve started a new series detailing the origins of people actually…

The Family Circus now less terrible with addition of Nietzsche

Probably the worst thing about The Family Circus (and there are a lot of really awful things about The Family Circus) is that it’s so damn easy to read. There you are, innocently going along reading the comics, and even though you’re trying your best to conscientiously avoid reading it,…

Over the weekend: Camping out at the Miss Modernism Pageant

Dana Cain is a woman with an inborn swagger, albeit one that’s both sweet and a bit daft. Her whole reason to exist revolves around whether or not she can top herself at her own projects, and she often succeeds. Case in point: This year’s Denver Modernism Show. To promote…

Over the Weekend: Art in the Garden

Last year, the annual Art in the Garden, a collaboration between artist/curator Eric Matelski and Denver Urban Gardens, was rained out. But last Saturday, it was a different story: The weather was gorgeous and sunny, the snacks ample, the live music by Erik Rudolph spirited and I’ll be damned if…

Trailer: Never Summer’s ‘Made In America’ snowboard film

Never Summer’s new film Made In America premiers next month on September 17 at Snowboard Film On The Rocks, along with Standard Films’ The Storming and Think Thank’s Right Brain, Left Brain. I’m looking forward to it: I’d never stepped on a Never Summer board before last season, but after…

How to get my job: Firefighter

There are many jobs in this world. Some are so bizarre you probably don’t know they exist; some you might have had no idea people actually make a living at. In an effort to highlight some of these jobs, we’ve started a new series detailing the origins of people actually…

Preview: Meet the Miss Modernism contestants!

If the success of the Denver Modernism Show is any indication, Denver loves mid-century Modernism and its ruling principles of clean lines and futuristic thinking. All across the front range, we’re suddenly frozen in the headlights of Mad Men and all that rad retro style that comes with it, and…

Bye-bye, Biennial, but many exhibits are showing through August

The Biennial of the Americas has officially ended, but many of the associated exhibits are still running, in part because the Biennial was originally supposed to continue through August. Last month, at the height of the festivities, I took the high road with my review of the three most important…

Preview: Meet the Miss Modernism contestants!

If the success of the Denver Modernism Show is any indication, Denver loves mid-century Modernism and its ruling principles of clean lines and futuristic thinking. All across the front range, we’re suddenly frozen in the headlights of Mad Men and all that rad retro style that comes with it, and…