Entertainment

Reel to reel | Week of November 22, 2012

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ANNA KARENINA...

Rah Rah’s new album deserves cheers

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I don’t know much about Saskatchewan, but judging from its general flatness and its central location, I imagine it must be Canada’s super-polite version of the Kansas- Nebraska area, just with a different accent and more snow...

Artist Dana Schutz: Rearranging the world

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What if, Dana Schutz asked herself, you remove the finite result from an action, the part where death would result from something like eating yourself, and the narrative of your life was freed from that inevitable end? She painted the answer in oil on canvas — slick...

Reel to reel | Week of November 15, 2012

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ANNA KARENINA...

Metal Lurching

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To walk in to The Man with the Iron Fists by choice is to give up your right to bitch about story and character. This is a movie written and directed by The RZA, a member of the powerhouse rap group The Wu-Tang Clan; produced by Eli Roth, the guy who made Hostel; and...

Chances are you like it

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Why do the chips fall where they may...

The education of Richard Marx

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For a large segment of the pop-music audience who graduated from the waning days of MTV video dominance, Richard Marx, the Chicago-bred singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist, will probably be forever associated with a lengthy catalog of late ’80s and ’90s hits, ...

Out with a flash for Boulder Outlook

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The Boulder Outlook Hotel has won the Blues Foundation’s 2013 Keeping the Blues Alive award for a club — the only recipient in a nationwide contest. It’s bittersweet news, since by 2014, the hotel will most likely be demolished and converted into student housing...

Boulder Chamber Orchestra seeks harmony via alchemy

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If you mix the right ingredients, you will get pure gold...

Tom Cruise suited up for time-trap blockbuster

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Ever wanted to combine Groundhog Day and Starship Troopers...

Reel to reel | Week of November 8, 2012

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35TH STARZ DENVER FILM FESTIVAL...

8-bit-o’-honey

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For a generation weaned on more Mario than Mother Goose, Wreck-It Ralph has been a long time coming. An 8-bit fairy tale with a burly bruiser in the role of the misunderstood princess, it skews a tad more prepubescent than Pixar but shares similar DNA. Writers ...