Arts & Culture

Mafia II: Great story, but limited gameplay

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The original Mafia game, Mafia: The City of Lost Heaven, was a story that took place in the 1930s, when the bootlegging of alcohol ruled the streets. In Mafia II, we move up to the 1940s in the midst of World War II and the mob still looking for ways to make money ...

Arts | Week of Dec. 3, 2015

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Fired: Glass, Iron, and Ceramics. Arvada Center, 6901 Wadsworth Blvd., Arvada, 720-898-7200. Through Dec. 20...

The Francesca box

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George Lange kept the box shut for nearly 40 years. So long as he did, his old friend Francesca Woodman stayed alive, in a...

Conversations from the stage

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On her way to the Pekoe Sip House on 30th Street, Megan Falley steps across a message painted on the sidewalk. She pauses, reversing her...

The dark underbelly of Denver

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The postcard version of Denver might look like a brilliant orange and blue sunset gleaming over the Rockies, beautiful young people in parks walking...

Arts | Week of Dec. 4, 2014

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ART/TEKNE: Metaphorming Nature: Connecting Human/ Nature’s Creative Potential — Todd Siler. CU Art Museum, 1085 18th St., Boulder. 303-492-8300. Through Dec. 20...

Classic Caesar

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Man landing on the moon. The Vietnam War. Two gulf wars. VCRs. Video games. Cell phones. The Internet. Cassette tapes.  Compact discs. DVDs. AIDS....

Fable III is a classic hero story with a twist

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The Fable series is a fun one. Created by Peter Molyneaux and the folks at his Lionhead Studios exclusively for the Xbox 360, the stories of the games are the classic hero-type. You start off as an impoverished character just trying to survive until you’re called ...

Bowl

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Bowl to Have Fun and to Give Help...

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 says this is World War...

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The drama surrounding Modern Warfare development studio Infinity...

Ally is a verb

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Rendered in prismatic colors, their skin defies race.  More than a dozen visages stare back at patrons of The Laughing Goat Coffeehouse at Norlin Commons...

Good to print

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Master Printer Bud Shark wouldn’t describe himself as the artist behind the prints at his studio, but more as a facilitator of the works...