Eye Candy: New Art Galleries in the Union Avenue Historic DistrictGiclee Print Net, located in the Federal Building a 5th and Main, offers canvas printing services, along with an online archive of photographs of artwork available for purchase. In September, the owners held a soft opening of their new gallery space, Giclee Print Gallery, for the First Friday PPAG Art Walk. Located on the same block as the Cock N Bull, the space looks prime to be another hot spot on First Fridays. The opening featured a variety of pieces - historical photographs of pre-flood downtown Pueblo, printed on canvas, along with other works. |
OnStage: Horrors & ZombiesZombies, zombies, and yes, more zombies Walking to the Impossible Playhouse, I was unsure what to expect from the Players' production of Night of the Living Dead, based on the movie classic. Then I nearly collided with a zombie in a dress shirt and tie, ambling up the sidewalk towards me grunting, and all my doubts were extinguished in one fearful moan. Flick: Occupying America: Middle Class Outrage (Finally!) Transforms into a MovementThe film, Inside Job, won the 2011 Academy Award for best documentary. Charles Ferguson, the director of Inside Job. kicked off his Oscar acceptance speech with the following statement, "Forgive me, I must start by pointing out that three years after our horrific financial crisis caused by financial fraud, not a single financial executive has gone to jail, and that's wrong," What's on the Slab? The Impossible Players present the Rocky Horror Picture Show
1975 wasn't very cool. Yes, gas was under 50 cents a gallon, Muhammad Ali was still fighting and you could finally buy a disposable razor, but Apples were still apples and the radio was filled with Helen Reddy and Neil Sedaka. Oh, and many people reading this probably weren't alive yet (very uncool). So how could it be that a movie that debuted in the middle of the sleepy '70s is still edgy, fun and weird? |




