I find Denver's hipster scene to be fully unique.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I love Denver.
New York feels like the whole city is into dance music. That's not how it felt when I was younger. There was more of a hipster scene.
Everyone's looking to the urban scene for inspiration now.
The key for hipsters is that they usually try really hard, but the important thing is they want to come across like they don't try. To make it look effortless. I don't mind. It really fits New York, the hipster look.
For me, hipsterism is for one to appropriate the codes of a social class or another milieu that wasn't theirs originally, in order to define their personality through something different and unique. Which is why a lot of hipsters live downtown, and they're dressed as farmers. Then you have the Oscar Wilde hipster: the dandy.
But I'd say 'How to Make It in America' is the most accurate depiction of the New York hipster community on television for sure.
Denver has smart and energetic crowds that appreciate good comedy and don't take themselves too seriously.
'Things To Do In Denver When You're Dead' is one of the most underrated films. There were even different cuts of it. A wonderful film.
What's Denver's feel? I know there're mountains, and people in western hats, but I never got a good sense of the city.
Every day, the sun comes out and the sky's always blue. That's what I miss about Denver.
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