Wednesday Links
- Introducing Let’er Buck Cologne, a new fragrance that finally lets you embrace the scent of a rodeo cowboy, available now. I’ll assume this ain’t your first time at the rodeo.
- Egyptian scents + the afterlife + King Tut’s curse + a dose of the unexpected = UnTutled #32 (Tut) at the Denver Art Museum… the final Untitled of the season. Friday, August 27, 6:00–10:00 p.m.
- The Denver Modernism Show takes place this Friday thru Sunday at Denver’s National Western Complex, home of the National Western Stock Show. A VIP gala will be held Friday evening, from 5:00-7:00 p.m. Tickets are $35 but you get free cocktails. I was told that last year’s drinks were ridiculously strong. SOLD!
- Interested in all things mid-century? The 2010 Arapahoe Acres Home & Garden Tour takes place this Saturday, August 28th. Arapahoe Acres is the first post-World War II residential subdivision listed as a historic district in the National Register of Historic Places. Participants can tour 12 homes and gardens from 1:00-5:00 p.m.
- ARTCRANK Denver will open on Saturday, September 4 at the Lisa Koslowski Gallery. The show will feature the work of 56 local artists and run through Saturday, September 11. (via xrocksthespot™)
- SF Weekly‘s food critic, Jonathan Kauffman reports, When Pink Ice Cream Isn’t Gay Enough: Tranny Smackdown at Humphry Slocombe. Oh, San Francisco… Oh, Cazwell.




Wow, I woke up this morning, as any morning, with the goal to better myself, and after that video, I have officially been bettered, so thank you.