September 04, 2008

Lauren Potereiko At Edifice Gallery

She's my favorite local artist, and once again she'll be showing off her wares at the Assemblage Show at the Edifice Gallery here in Colorado Springs. The show opens tomorrow, September 5th and will run through October 1st. The Edifice Gallery is located at 325 North Tejon St, in the heart of downtown. Stop by and check it out.


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Potereiko attempts to capture the ephemeral flicker of life. She paints forms of nature and the feminine with gouache on antique linens; a technique she's developed to realize another time and place.
She holds a BFA from the Kansas City Art Institute.


August 12, 2008

New Life Church's Bizarre Fund Raiser

Now don't get me wrong, hungry homeless children are a very serious matter. But there is so much to be said about this that probably shouldn't be. At the intersection of Briargate Parkway and Highway 83, this guy came up to my wife's car today and pan-handled for spare change for homeless kids on behalf of New Life Church in Colorado Springs. He, along with another person was walking around in stopped traffic at the light. This is just a few blocks from the evangelical mega-church that witnessed the fall of Pastor Ted Haggard. Weird that NLC would be looking for spare change for homeless children. This is a church with a budget in the millions. Haggard once received an $85,000 bonus from the church. If they want spare change they should look no farther than the senior staff or their upper middle class flock that tithe generously. Buckets at intersections? Like -- dare I say -- a homeless person??? This is very odd indeed.

How does one even comment on the strangeness or speculate on the nature or authenticity of this and not come off as a racist? I guess that is the genius of a good scam. I'll leave it up to you to decide if the scam to which I'm referring to is the guy or the church.

Anyone care to speculate?

July 25, 2008

Cave Inside Kissing Camels?

Yes! Believe it or not there is a vary large and for the most-part secret cave within the Kissing Camels rock formation at Garden of the Gods. Until today I'd never heard about it, and the city keeps this fact away from public knowledge as best they can.

Astounding! Dave Hughes writes:

And finally the City in the 1930s trying to pretend that there never was a Cave inside the red sandstone monoliths of the Garden of the Gods! Where there is - but has been long covered up and hidden by the City, and never mentioned or marked - as it should be, by them.

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Its right on the western face of the northern tall red sandstone rock, which we call Kissing Camel Rock today.Just about 150 feet north from the entryway path, flat against the vertical wall of rock.A real honest to goodness cave, with a small opening at ground level, but opening up to a very high roof inside at least 100 feet high, and two hundred feet long, 10 to 15 feet wide in place with lots of debris on the floor, including animal bones, water dripping down into a rivulet outside after rain, but ALSO with markings on the Cave wall by persons known and unknown who came before them!

The Lawrence Party had rediscovered 'Spaulding's Cavern' after a Trapper named Jacob Spaulding who, in 1848 found it, camped inside it, and described it later.

Well the sensible pioneers saw they could use the Cave as shelter, and so camped out in it during the month they were around.

And that Party included Julia Holmes, the Bloomer Girl, an 1800s feminist who became the first white woman to climb Pikes Peak that 1858 summer. She climbed with other party members - including August Voorhees - whose name is STILL visible, carved into the cave's inside sandstone walls, along with many other later names, along with smoke from camp fires built inside. And August kept a diary. So we know the Lawrence Party was in that cave, which another later explorer, George Anderson, described as "...a cave large enough to accommodate a very large congregation of people."


July 23, 2008

Dogsville USA

This isn't surprising to me considering that we have actual parks for dogs in this city. Dogs also get their own lane on the interstate, free medical care, retirement benefits and 5 weeks of vacation per year.

Gazette:

Colorado Springs has gone to the dogs - again.

The city was named Dog-Town, USA, by Dog Fancy magazine.

The city was chosen because it has ample dogfriendly open spaces, plenty of dog parks, cool events that celebrate dogs, a high vet-to-dog ratio, plenty of dog-friendly businesses and laws that protect pets.

The honor comes on the heels of the city being named best city for dogs by Men's Health magazine.

July 15, 2008

Bear Breaks into Circuit City

Beyond bizarre... I'm trying to picture how close the woods are to Circuit City. This bear must have crossed the interstate under a bridge. I hear that one of those new 3G iPhone's is reportedly missing.

CBS4denver.com:

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (CBS4) ― A bear smashed its way into a Circuit City store in Colorado Springs Tuesday morning.

Police said the bear set off an alarm at the Fazoli's restaurant nearby as he was lurking around. He then apparently got scared and made his way over to the Circuit City.

The bear broke a sliding glass door at a the store, located on North Academy Boulevard, at about 7:15 a.m. (before it was open).

After that, it went inside to a customer waiting area where it was caught by surveillance cameras.

Circuit City staff found out about the break-in when supervisor Dawn Green went outside to smoke a cigarette and noticed the damaged window. Green and two other employees had been in the store at the time but hadn't heard the bear come in.

"I've seen deer, but never a bear," Green said. "I don't wish to (see one) anytime soon."

Employees thought there had been a robbery, so they checked the surveillance tape and when saw they saw the bear on the tape they alerted authorities.

The bear exited through the broken window a short time later and is now apparently back in the woods.

June 20, 2008

He's Back!

Word on the street is that ex-New Life Church Pastor Ted Haggard has moved back to Colorado Springs. I'll bet anyone out there that he'll have another church up and running by the end of 2008.


June 04, 2008

In the News

Cool.

May 25, 2008

Later Dude

My bff and co-conspirator, Noel Black, is leaving town and moving to Brooklyn. It is with a quivering lip that I must say good-bye to my good friend, or perhaps it is only a "see you later." We had a whole lot of fun together. In any case, Noel is following the pattern set forth by so many others that I have come to know and love in this town;

"Most of you moved here, and most will move away, but most of you will return one day."

Rot in hell you two-faced-term-limited-friend. I wish you the best.


May 20, 2008

Springtime

It's here. The garden has been planted and shall flourish until the hail comes. God, I love this time of year.

April 03, 2008

Things To Do This Weekend

It's first Friday again, and this weekend looks like a good one to get out there.

Lauren Potereiko will have some new pieces up at Edifice, not to mention it's "The Munny Show." David Twede's "Salon" will feature wickedly cool looking infra-red photography at the Smokebrush, and don't forget Daniel Johnston also at the Smokebrush Gallery! If I'm missing something cool, put it in the comments.

SueSun40


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