Denver’s Bump & Grind offers delicious drag fun
“Hello, I’m Nasty and I’ll be your bitch today” is the kind of greeting you can expect at Bump & Grind Café in Denver. A group of women came in shortly after my party...
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by Pat Sue Gentry · Published November 4, 2009 · Last modified November 16, 2009
“Hello, I’m Nasty and I’ll be your bitch today” is the kind of greeting you can expect at Bump & Grind Café in Denver. A group of women came in shortly after my party...
by Chris Coffel · Published October 30, 2009 · Last modified January 29, 2010
Let me start this review off by letting you know up front it will be pretty biased. I absolutely love the Coen Brothers. They are by far my favorite directors and can do no...
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by Alexis Gentry · Published October 28, 2009 · Last modified May 13, 2011
It’s understandable that Michael Jackson’s This Is It has become a controversial issue among fans. The film showcases Jackson’s indescribable talent and creative vision, cementing his status as the most amazing entertainer of all...
Denver / Observations / Pop Culture
by Alexis Gentry · Published October 21, 2009 · Last modified May 13, 2011
What exactly is the “American Dream”? According to Wikipedia, the concept was first expressed by James Truslow Adams in 1931, saying citizens of every rank feel that they can achieve a “better, richer, and...
Who knows how much longer this will be on YouTube before it gets yanked. Definitely worth checking out.
If you’ve seen any zombie movies or read Max Brooks’ “Zombie Survival Guide,” then you know the key to actually surviving a zombie threat is by having a few rules to follow, and things...
Comedy / Guest Articles / Television
by Chris Coffel · Published September 18, 2009 · Last modified October 8, 2010
Bored to Death is the new HBO series starring Jason Schwartzman, Zach Galifianakis, and Ted Danson (yes, you read that correctly, Ted Danson). The series takes place in New York and focuses on the...
by Greg Esposito · Published September 15, 2009 · Last modified January 17, 2012
For the past two weeks you couldn’t turn on your television without seeing a promo for a television show that was suppose to change everything. The show had a familiar host, a new time...
by Wil Chinchilla · Published September 9, 2009 · Last modified January 29, 2010
The film 9 was first an Academy Award winning short of the same title by director Shane Acker. The short took the non-verbal Wall-E route while the new seventy-nine-minute feature consists of an entire...
Comedy / Guest Articles / Movies
by Chris Coffel · Published August 24, 2009 · Last modified January 29, 2010
Eight years after running off the stage screaming during a high school production of “The Wiz,” Marc Pease still finds himself living in the past. This is the plot of the new film The...
by Wil Chinchilla · Published August 21, 2009 · Last modified January 29, 2010
Based on the trailer for Taking Woodstock, you might think it’s a comedy. Casting Demetri Martin as the lead might cement this assumption. The film may also seem like an epic biographical piece set...
by Chris Coffel · Published August 16, 2009 · Last modified January 29, 2010
“True love is like ghosts, which everyone talks about and few have seen,” is how the great French writer Francois de La Rochefoucauld summed up love. Dictionary.com describes love as “a profoundly tender, passionate...
My cousin was one of the editors on this film, so you know I had to give it mad props on Trashwire.
Comedy / Guest Articles / Movies
by Chris Coffel · Published July 24, 2009 · Last modified September 30, 2011
This is a story about boy meets girl, but it is not a love story. This is what the narrator from the new romantic comedy, (500) Days of Summer, directed by Marc Webb and...