Even understaffed, 3Eâs made for a fun night out â once we got our drinks, at least. Matthew Schniper
The expression âshit rolls downhillâ seems apt when applied to local stand-up comedy. Following the Front Rangeâs geography, big-city Denver people snub the Springs, while Springsters culturally pick on Pueblo. Itâs formulaic: like stoking emotions over rivalry sports teams. So it is on March 4, when T.J. Miller hosts his first of three nights at 3Eâs Comedy Club.
Miller did three seasons of
Silicon Valley and played opposite Ryan Reynolds in the
Deadpool movies, as Weasel (the bartender who tells the disfigured superhero he looks âlike an avocado had sex with an older, more disgusting avocadoâ).
What s it about?
Director James Buddy Day spent a year interviewing Manson by phone from his cell in California State Prison. The feature documentary (narrated by Rob Zombie) reveals never before heard details that unveil the true story and motives behind the Manson’s grisly murder spree.
Streaming after broadcast at SBS On Demand:
SBS On Demand: Spotlight on Female Directors
Celebrate the work of female directors on International Women s Day (and every other day, too).
Interview: Filmmaker Megan Riakos on her horror anthology Dark Whispers Volume 1
Filmmaker Megan Riakos talks to SBS Movies about her horror anthology Dark Whispers Volume 1 which features 10 short films directed by Australian women. It has landed at SBS On Demand for International Women s Day.
Deerhammer Distilling Co. is one of three offerings at this weekend’s Whiskey and Woodworking event at Warren Station Center for the Arts’ Distilled Spirits and Speaker Series. There also will be tastings of Stranahan’s Blue Peak and Tin Cup.
Photo from Deerhammer Distilling Co.
Don’t know what to do this weekend? Well, you’ve come to the right place. Pull up a seat to the counter, and I’ll tell you about everything that’s hot and happening.
It’s been roughly a year since I’ve ridden in an airplane. I was never one to be bit by the travel bug, but it’s strange to think about how long this pandemic has lasted and what has now become an uncommon occurrence.
“I don't know what I’d do with myself if I couldn't come over here and unlock the door in the morning,” said Barry Keith, owner of Surplus Sids. These local business owners reflect on the year of coronavirus, how they survived and why they’re still holding on.
Tuesday, March 16th marks the opening of the Community Foundation of Teton Valleyâs 14th Annual Tin Cup Challenge Application Period and the Tin Cup Kick-Off Meeting! The first half hour is a mandatory meeting for organizations that have never participated in the Tin Cup Challenge or have had an absence in participation of more than 2 years. The meeting will be held from 9 AM â 10 AM via Zoom. It is highly suggested that new Executive Directors or new staff responsible for overseeing Tin Cup participation attend. Any organization looking for a Tin Cup refresher is welcome to come for all or part of the meeting. The second half of the meeting, beginning at 9:30 AM, will include personalized help with Tin Cup logins and applications.