Entertainment
Greyhounds, sex and rock ’n’ roll
As The Yawpers played an unofficial South by Southwest set on a riverboat gliding aimlessly through the Colorado River in Austin, Texas, I couldn’t help but feel like Dante Hicks in Clerks. I’m not even supposed to be here today...
Dogs in space
When we caught up to him after a morning jog at his home in Hawaii, we expressed some interest that Evan Bartholomew (aka Bluetech) had chosen Laika, the Russian dog remembered as the first living being to be launched into earth orbit, as the title of the leadoff ...
Demise of Dead band births Chicha
Though guitarist Mike Lee — who founded the Boulder band Chicha — was a late bloomer in terms of performing, his deep love of music dates back to his childhood in the Bay Area...
Lindsey Saunders
Friday, March 21: Lindsey Saunders & Her Band. 7:30 p.m. Cannon Mine Coffee, 210 S. Public Road, Lafayette, 303-665-0625...
Something Underground
Saturday, March 22: Something Underground. 8 p.m. Dickens Opera House, 300 Main St., Longmont 720- 297-6397...
Love and harmony combine
People— well, some, at least — bemoan the e-assault on the printed word...
Snow Angel
Thursday, March 20: Snow Angel. 7 p.m. Longmont Theatre Company, 513 Main St., Longmont, 303-449- 6000...
Speedy and irritable
The most important thing to know before attempting to endure the lumbering bore that is Need for Speed is this: every single character in the film is unspeakably dumb. Presumably set in a world where humans never mentally evolved from an animal state, the movie ...
Pigeons Playing Ping Pong
Monday, March 17: Pigeons Playing Ping Pong. 9 p.m. Fox Theatre, 1128 13th St., Boulder, 303-447-0095...
Rocky Mountain River Celebration
Friday, March 14: Rocky Mountain River Celebration. 6 p.m. Upslope Brewing Company (Flatiron Park), 1898 S. Flatiron Court, Ste. 110, Boulder, 303-449- 2911...
Square Product proves they’re no squares
Driving home from seeing Boulderbased Square Product Theatre’s latest, 5 Lesbians Eating A Quiche, I was reminded of the Oscar Paradox. The Oscar Paradox, according to me, is the phenomenon that Oscar winning movies — movies that, by definition, have earned the ...


















