AltWeeklies Wire
Am I Emo?new
An identity crisis involving post-neo-punk withdrawal.
Boulder Weekly |
Vince Darcangelo |
04-04-2005 |
Music
Tags: High Decibel, Vince Darcangelo
The Tao of Fear Factornew
Fear Factor and Playboy have joined forces in print and with a new DVD. In the theater of the absurd that is popular culture, it's a storybook marriage--and we can't help but throw rice.
Boulder Weekly |
Vince Darcangelo |
03-24-2005 |
TV
Tags: TV
Understanding in a Car Crashnew
A stolen stereo results in an audio archiving project of epic proportions -- and leads to an exploration into the psychology of the mix tape in the MP3 era.
Boulder Weekly |
Vince Darcangelo |
03-23-2005 |
Music
Tags: High Decibel, Vince Darcangelo
Mr. Baker's Neighborhoodnew
He is the mastermind behind the new world of Dungeons and Dragons and author of a new fantasy novel. Keith Baker gives the Boulder Weekly's resident geeks an insider's tour of Eberron.
Boulder Weekly |
Vince Darcangelo |
03-17-2005 |
Author Profiles & Interviews
'New Hollywood' Down for the Count
If the re-election of George W. Bush proved once and for all that the 1960s are dead, look no further than last Sunday night's Academy Awards for the polished nails in the coffin.
Boulder Weekly |
Thomas Delapa |
03-08-2005 |
Movies
Tags: The Oscars in Review
Errand of Mercynew
In Afghanistan, pregnancy can be a death sentence. A local group heads to Bamiyan to save lives.
Boulder Weekly |
Pamela White |
03-04-2005 |
The War on Women
Tags: women's issues
Mahalo, Hunternew
Colorado writer Ben Corbett, reportedly the last journalist to publish a feature-length interview with Hunter S. Thompson in an American magazine, dashes out his parting words for the Good Doctor.
Boulder Weekly |
Ben Corbett |
03-04-2005 |
Media
Tags: media
Folk Wisdomnew
An interview with Geno Kennedy, author of "Welcome to the Mountains, Now Behave," a funny and poignant guide to mountain survival and etiquette. Armed with wit and a no-nonsense delivery, the book's author is as wise and colorful as his prose. This book will make you laugh. And it just may save your life.
Boulder Weekly |
Vince Darcangelo |
03-01-2005 |
Author Profiles & Interviews
Hollywood's Main Event
The movies of 2004 could muster only a few streaks of brilliance, among them Jamie Foxx's stellar performance as Ray Charles in Ray. In Sunday’s main event, The Aviator, Sideways and Million Dollar Baby will slug it out for best picture.
Boulder Weekly |
Thomas Delapa |
02-23-2005 |
Movies
"Chemical Casualties"new

AltWeeklies Award - Drugs Reporting
Boulder Weekly |
Joel Warner |
02-18-2005 |
Media
Making Wavesnew
Too long out of the movie mainstream, Judy Davis triumphantly surfaces in Swimming Upstream, a powerhouse Australian drama that teams her with the Oscar-winning Geoffrey Rush.
Boulder Weekly |
Thomas Delapa |
02-14-2005 |
Reviews
Tags: Russell Mulcahy, Swimming Upstream
American Dissidentnew

In an exclusive in-depth interview, embattled University of Colorado Professor Ward Churchill speaks out on his writings, the media and the solution to terrorism.
Boulder Weekly |
Pamela White |
02-11-2005 |
Civil Liberties
Nixon's the Onenew
With apologies to Arthur Miller, Niels Mueller's thoughtful drama might be advertised as Death of a Furniture Salesman.
Boulder Weekly |
Thomas Delapa |
01-28-2005 |
Reviews
Order in the Courtnew
For those in need of an uplifting story in our dumbed-down times, Coach Carter is a slam dunk.
Boulder Weekly |
Thomas Delapa |
01-21-2005 |
Reviews
Tags: Coach Carter, Thomas Carter
Who's Your Daddy?new
What makes a knockout movie? Astonishingly, if you ask just about every critic in America, here's the winning combination: 1) A rope-a-dope melodrama set in the boxing world; 2) a two-fisted heroine on her deathbed; 3) a punchy veteran director; 4) lots of talk about God.
Boulder Weekly |
Thomas Delapa |
01-14-2005 |
Reviews