'Ink Master' fan? Don't miss the Tattoo Arts Festival this weekend

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 03:47:43 GMT

'Ink Master' fan? Don't miss the Tattoo Arts Festival this weekend DENVER (KDVR) -- Calling all those who dig the ink -- the Tattoo Arts Festival is this weekend at the Colorado Convention Center in downtown Denver.The event is being put on by Villian Arts and will showcase a plethora of Paramount's "Ink Master" stars and other special guests. There will also be several local tattoo artists with displays at the three-day festival. 5 Denver bars where you can watch the Women’s World Cup In addition to the showcasing of tattoo artists, there will be performances by Ringling Brothers star James Maltman, America's Got Talent stars Captain and Maybelle and other scheduled shows. There will be a tattoo contest and several seminars, according to the event website. The festival begins Friday, July 21 and ends Sunday, July 23. Admission is $23 per day or $45 for a three-day pass. Kids under 12 are free.

City of Denver files lawsuit against church in high country over land dispute

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 03:47:43 GMT

City of Denver files lawsuit against church in high country over land dispute GOLDEN, Colo. (KDVR) -- A dispute over land in the high country involving a church and the City of Denver just got more intense.It's 448 acres in far northern Jefferson and Gilpin counties.The city wants to turn the land into a mountain park, but to get to it, you have to use the road owned by the Beth Eden Church and the city said it's not cooperating.The city is now suing the church for rights to the road."Just the fact that you're connected with God's beauty, there's no traffic, this was basically a dead end," Paula Furnace said.Furnace and her husband, Joel, are neighbors of the Beth Eden Baptist Church."It's not right for the City of Denver to come in and be taking land from the church," Furnace said. Colorado’s paid sick leave law will expand in August The city received the land from a donation and wants to convert it into a mountain park. That has raised concern among people who live near it, like the Furnaces."Security concerns and just the general maintenance," Furnace sa...

Study: Colorado has 2nd-highest insurance rates in US

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 03:47:43 GMT

Study: Colorado has 2nd-highest insurance rates in US DENVER (KDVR) -- New research shows Colorado has had the second-largest increase in car insurance premium rates in the last 10 years.The study by car subscription providers FINN analyzed car insurance premiums across the nation and revealed those with the biggest increases and decreases in yearly costs since 2013.Colorado’s premiums jumped 53% during that time period with the average yearly premium currently at more than $1,900. Florida tops the list with an 88% increase and premiums hovering around $2,500Carole Walker of the Rocky Mountain Insurance Association told FOX31 that rates are rising due to the cost of inflation. Lawmakers introduce bill to crack down on car thefts “Even repairs are more expensive, there are labor shortages, you add to that the lingering effect of COVID,” Walker said.Supply chain issues stemming from the pandemic have affected the availability of glass and other materials. Accident claims are also on the rise.“These marketplace conditions are putting pr...

Reed: Keep politics out of the grocery store

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 03:47:43 GMT

Reed: Keep politics out of the grocery store Virtue-signaling by well-known brands is nothing new. But if we leave the growing culture of corporate virtue-signaling unchecked, it could have profound consequences for society, thanks to those brands’ legion of followers: a group sometimes called “soy boys.”“Soy boy” is a pejorative social media term used to refer to virtue signalers who talk down to those who disagree with them. They’re the type who post about “saving the planet” and instigate cancel culture pile-ons whenever someone deviates from the agreed narratives.To them, every buying decision is an opportunity to signal virtue. They boast about how they eat cruelty-free peace beans and wear clothes made of recycled materials. They use their free time to shame those who make different choices or say something they don’t like.In an attempt to cater to the loud minority of soy boys, more and more brands are virtue-signaling about how green and “woke” they are. Cultural issues, from gay rights to race and more, have nothing t...

Editorial: Transportation in Massachusetts needs real fixes, not ‘possibilities’

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 03:47:43 GMT

Editorial: Transportation in Massachusetts needs real fixes, not ‘possibilities’ If you thought that the state’s Department of Transportation needed to tackle the many safety and service issues that have plagued the troubled agency, you’d be wrong.According to the Healey Administration, what’s needed is an Office of Possibility.As the State House News reported, this new office is intended to “bring experimentation” and “different ideas” to the DOT.“Government works in sort of a probability mindset, right? Where you’re taking very little risk, you’re working with experts that are already known to you. So the theory here of a possibility government, is can we take slightly larger risks, knowing that not everything is going to work out? That failure is an outcome. But can we do that on a scale that is small enough where we learn, and we improve the thing until we get it right?” said new Chief of Possibilities Kristopher Carter..In simpler times, that was called “throwing things at the wall to see what sticks.”This Office of Possibility...

‘Barbie’ doesn’t live up to the hype

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 03:47:43 GMT

‘Barbie’ doesn’t live up to the hype First of all, let’s state the obvious, “Barbie” is a 1-hour and 54-minute advertisement for a Mattel toy. After months of hype, the often boring and mediocre live-action “Barbie” has arrived, narrated in silky tones by Helen Mirren and amusingly riffing on the 1968 film landmark “2001: A Space Odyssey.”“Barbie” was directed by Greta Gerwig (“Little Women”) and co-written by her and her indie film-making husband Noah Baumbach (“The Squid and the Whale”). It begins with Barbie (Margot Robbie) living in the pink, idyllic, matriarchal “Barbieland” where we first meet her and her friends based on the many iterations of “Barbie,” including a President Barbie (Issa Rae), residing in a pink White House. In the form of Robbie, Barbie is very nice and polite, a Stepford wife in the making, you might say. She is “Stereotypical Barbie.” She has diverse friends, including Black, Asian, Latina and trans Barbies.The original Barbie is admittedly an impossible standard for most little girls, ...

Councilor Kendra Lara’s crash: The police body camera screengrabs

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 03:47:43 GMT

Councilor Kendra Lara’s crash: The police body camera screengrabs “Is she alive?”That was the first comment made by the 83-year-old owner of the Jamaica Plain home where City Councilor Kendra Lara slammed the Honda Civic she was driving into at 4:27 p.m. on June 30. It was all picked up on police body camera video.The owner was stunned to see a car almost in her house, but she first asked about the victims.Lara’s 7-year-old son suffered a bad laceration over his eyebrow and both the District 6 councilor and her son were taken to Children’s Hospital. The police body camera footage released late Thursday shows police calmly helping Lara and her son first along with firefighters and EMTs and then investigating the crash second.A police officer takes a cell phone photo of Councilor Kendra Lara’s crash. (BPD body camera video screengrab.)Lara, according to the audio on the footage, lied to police when she said “No” she did not have her license with her adding: “I can bring it,” she says on video.Tha...

Howie Carr: COVID Panic infected freedom of choice

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 03:47:43 GMT

Howie Carr: COVID Panic infected freedom of choice Where do I go to get my reputation back?Back in May 2021 I was canceled from YouTube, and not for the first time.“Our team has reviewed your content and, unfortunately, we think it violates our medical misinformation policy.”The charge: that I had discussed “The Non-Existent Flu Season” with a Colorado ophthalmologist and online commentator, Dr. Brian Joondeph.The reason we discussed it on my radio show was simple. Because just as the Panic was ginned up and hundreds of thousands of Americans were being reported as victims, suddenly, virtually no one was dying from influenza.At the time, I would occasionally interview Joondeph – usually about the CDC’s own statistics. Believe me, we were very careful, because both of us knew what the Deep State was capable of doing to heretics.One recurring theme on my show back then was the fact that to keep the Panic going, the Democrats were not telling the truth about COVID death statistics.Remember the motorcyclist killed in an Orlando traffic ...

Prep School All-Scholastics and league All-Stars

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 03:47:43 GMT

Prep School All-Scholastics and league All-Stars Ari Bloom (Waring) MBIL boys lacrosseAlessandra Cristiani (Portsmouth Abbey) EIL girls tennisGiulia Colarusso (Groton) ISL girls lacrosseCaitlyn Dion (Pingree) EIL softballKofi Fordjour (Roxbury Latin) ISL boys trackJonathan Garrity (Newman) MBIL boys tennisJackie Giordano (Brooks) ISL softballJosiah Gomes (Belmont Hill) ISL boys trackZuriel Jimenez (St. George’s) ISL girls trackJaylin Johnson (Chapel Hill-Chauncy Hall) MBIL boys lacrosseDani Longuemare (Portsmouth Abbey) EIL softballShannon Mahoney (Montrose) IGC girls lacrosseGrayson McClements (Noble and Greenough) ISL boys lacrosseRiley McClure (Pingree) EIL boys lacrosseBrady Miller (Belmont Hill) ISL baseballLydia Morris-Kliment (Winsor) EIL girls trackCole Oberg (Roxbury Latin) ISL boys tennisObi Onwudiwe (Portsmouth Abbey) EIL boys trackMatthew Parella (Portsmouth Abbey) EIL baseballNathan Rothschild (Concord Academy) EIL boys tennisAyla Sahin (Tabor) ISL girls trackMariana Shulman (Newman) IGC girls tennisJoshua Smith...

‘Closer to Vermeer’ a feast for art-lovers

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 03:47:43 GMT

‘Closer to Vermeer’ a feast for art-lovers What makes Johannes Vermeer aka “the Sphinx of Deft” so unique? Is it the way the artist, who lived from 1632 to 1675, bathes his subjects in natural light? The faces of his famous, frequently female subjects appear to glow from within. Is it the complexity of his grasp of perspective? Vermeer’s tiled floors look like mathematical experiments. Was anyone as fond of tiled floors (and Turkish carpets) as Vermeer? We’ve seen “Girl with the Pearl Earring,” a 2003 fiction film about Vermeer (Colin Firth) and the young servant girl (Scarlett Johansson), who was his model and assistant for the painting of the same name. “Close to Vermeer” is a record of a Vermeer exhibit that gathers together 37 Vermeers from Europe and the U.S., including one “The Girl with Flute,” whose authenticity is disputed.The film largely follows Gregor Weber, who describes himself as a scientist and serves as the director of the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam. Weber is a year from retirement. But first he wa...