Kevin Bacon Visits Payson High School for 40th Anniversary of “Footloose” Today, Kevin Bacon, SixDegrees.org, Payson High School, and the greater Payson community, banded together to assemble and distribute 5,000 Essential Resource Kits to young people in need of resources ... 04/27/2024 - 12:04 am | View Link
Kevin Bacon Returns To High School Where ‘Footloose’ Was Shot For A 40-Year Reunion Payson High School in Utah witnessed a remarkable event as Kevin Bacon fulfilled his promise to revisit the iconic location where his legendary 1984 film Footloose was shot. Footloose, released in ... 04/24/2024 - 2:25 pm | View Link
The Summer after Barbenheimer and the Strikes, Hollywood Charts a New Course Barbenheimer” is a hard act to follow. But as Hollywood enters another summer movie season, armed with fewer superheroes and a landscape vastly altered by the strikes, it’s worth remembering the ... 04/24/2024 - 5:38 am | View Link
Kevin Bacon visits 'Footloose' school before it's torn down — and in time for prom The Utah high school where Footloose was filmed invited Kevin Bacon to visit for their prom on the 40th anniversary of the film's release. 04/22/2024 - 1:34 pm | View Link
Billie Eilish has already had a top-tier year, winning awards at both the Grammys and the Oscars for her song “What Was I Made For?” featured in the “Barbie” movie. But she’s not slowing down.
The singer recently announced a new forthcoming album and. on Monday, also announced a supporting tour, which comes to Denver this fall.
Knocking on the front door, it’s already clear that this is one of those dreamy California artist houses, its rich green paint and big windows lighting up a quiet street. Inside there are flowers on the bathroom shelf, music lilting in the background. And the kitchen! A jar of fresh cilantro sprigs on the table.
Ryan Reynolds is mourning the loss of a dear friend.
Ray Chan—known for his work as a production designer for many Marvel movies, including the upcoming Deadpool & Wolverine—has died, the media
When interactive entertainment company Meow Wolf announced this month that it would lay off 165 employees, including 50 in Denver, many of those affected had already learned about it through social media.
That’s not uncommon in 2024, as tens of thousands of layoffs in technology, news media, gaming and other industries have rocked the job landscape since the start of the year, with official announcements often undercut by internal leaks and rumors.
But as with previous layoffs and union actions at Meow Wolf Denver, the fallout has required workers to force the company to account amid corporate disarray, current and former employees said.
There is something invigorating about seeing the exhibitions of student work that college art galleries present at this time of year. The air is full of optimism, even though all that eager talent that is about to graduate faces an uncertain career path. Artists never have it easy.
I pop into these exhibitions all the time, though I rarely write about them.
Randi Kleiner felt like an 8-year-old at her birthday party as she fretted inside the Sie FilmCenter. It was 2015, the opening year of the SeriesFest TV festival and, as with a birthday party, there was no guarantee people were going to show up.
” ‘Is anyone actually coming?’ ” the festival co-creator recalled wondering as she unlocked the doors at the theater on East Colfax Avenue.