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Buffalo (New York)

  • Blogs

    February 15, 2012

    Tony Clement, exec chef of Roam, on finding the best ribs, cooking for rappers and mangling his foot with a chainsaw

    Tony Clement Roam 1033 East 17th Avenue 720-382-2935 www.denverseafoodrestaurants.com This is part one of my interview with Tony Clement, exec chef of Roam. Part two of our chat will run in this space tomorrow. A few months ago, when the former Wild Catch temporarily shuttered after then-executiv ... More >>

  • Blogs

    February 2, 2012

    Sounds of Blackness: I'm Rick James, bitch!

    Happy Black History Month! February has traditionally been the month when the contributions, traditions, and historical facts about African Americans are celebrated the most. This year's Black History Month started off a little heavy with the passing of Soul Train founder Don Cornelius. All month he ... More >>

  • Blogs

    December 7, 2011

    Annabelle Forrestal, exec chef of Vine Street, Mountain Sun Pub and Southern Sun, on food critics, the French Laundry and hot sauce

    Lori Midson​ Annabelle Forrestal Vine Street Pub, Mountain Sun Pub & Brewery and Southern Sun www.mountainsunpub.com This is part one of my interview with Annabelle Forrestal, exec chef of Vine Street Pub in Denver and Mountain Sun Pub & Brewery and Southern Sun in Boulder. Part two of that ... More >>

  • Blogs

    June 30, 2011

    Denver's five best hot dogs

    Mile High Vienna Stand​Temperatures threaten to approach the triple digits as we prepare to celebrate our country's independence this weekend, which puts us smack into summer, the season of baseball, lazy patio nights and, of course, hot dogs, which we like to feast on as we wander the streets ... More >>

  • Blogs

    May 4, 2011

    The Fort chef Geoffrey Groditski tapped to cook at the James Beard House in June

    Lori MidsonChef Geoffrey Groditski will cook at the James Beard House in June.​When Holly Arnold Kinney, owner of The Fort, was in New York City last year promoting her cookbook, she met with some people from the James Beard Foundation. And that turned into an invitation for her chef, Geoffrey ... More >>

  • Blogs

    February 9, 2011

    Brad Rowell will soon vacate his chef de cuisine post at Colt & Gray

    Lori MidsonBrad Rowell, right, will soon leave Colt & Gray​"Yeah, it's true," admits Brad Rowell, confirming the rumor that he would soon be vacating his chef de cuisine post at Colt & Gray. He'll decamp amicably from his position near the end of February and leave Denver soon thereafter.

  • News

    June 3, 2010

    Jesse Capen went searching for the Lost Dutchman gold. Now they're searching for him.

    Lori MidsonBrad Rowell, right, will soon leave Colt & Gray​"Yeah, it's true," admits Brad Rowell, confirming the rumor that he would soon be vacating his chef de cuisine post at Colt & Gray. He'll decamp amicably from his position near the end of February and leave Denver soon thereafter.

  • Blogs

    May 12, 2010

    Tonight: Gin up for Elway's Bombay Sapphire dinner

    Elway'sChef Tyler Wiard​There are few things more enjoyable than an evening of fantastic food artfully paired with cocktails, which is exactly what's on tap tonight at Elway's Cherry Creek Bombay Sapphire Spirit of Exploration dinner. Exec chef Tyler Wiard is preparing a five-course dinner wi ... More >>

  • Music

    April 29, 2010

    Lion Sized's new album is all about coughing up your teeth

    Elway'sChef Tyler Wiard​There are few things more enjoyable than an evening of fantastic food artfully paired with cocktails, which is exactly what's on tap tonight at Elway's Cherry Creek Bombay Sapphire Spirit of Exploration dinner. Exec chef Tyler Wiard is preparing a five-course dinner wi ... More >>

  • Blogs

    March 18, 2010

    Bill Ritter struck by March Madness, calls out Obama for not supporting... Gonzaga?

    Ritter's rooting for Matt Bouldin.​With March Madness getting underway in earnest today (we don't count the play-in game), plenty of politicos are displaying hometown or home-state pride by touting the chances of local teams. That's not really an option this year for Governor Bill Ritter -- b ... More >>

  • Blogs

    February 18, 2010

    Frank Bonanno, Alex Seidel, Jennifer Jasinski, Steve Ells and James Rugile among James Beard semifinalists

    Lori Midson Venue chef James Rugile ​Restaurant and chef semifinalists for the 2010 James Beard Foundation Awards were released this morning, which gives all the nominees exactly 32 days to chew on their success before the five finalists in each category are announced on Monday, March 22. The ... More >>

  • News

    February 4, 2010

    Can a veterans court help former GIs find justice here at home?

    Lori Midson Venue chef James Rugile ​Restaurant and chef semifinalists for the 2010 James Beard Foundation Awards were released this morning, which gives all the nominees exactly 32 days to chew on their success before the five finalists in each category are announced on Monday, March 22. The ... More >>

  • Blogs

    November 18, 2009

    Q&A with Alex Webster of Cannibal Corpse

    Alex Solca​Cannibal Corpse didn't invent death metal, but it has become one of the genre's definitive bands. Forming in Buffalo, New York in 1988, Cannibal Corpse quickly came to prominence due to its decidedly brutal music and horrifically detailed lyrics to match. From the beginning, Cannibal's ... More >>

  • Dining

    August 27, 2009

    Only in Denver: Making a case for Federal Boulevard

    Alex Solca​Cannibal Corpse didn't invent death metal, but it has become one of the genre's definitive bands. Forming in Buffalo, New York in 1988, Cannibal Corpse quickly came to prominence due to its decidedly brutal music and horrifically detailed lyrics to match. From the beginning, Cannibal's ... More >>

  • News

    January 8, 2009

    In life and death, tattoo artist Kauri Tiyme made her mark

    Alex Solca​Cannibal Corpse didn't invent death metal, but it has become one of the genre's definitive bands. Forming in Buffalo, New York in 1988, Cannibal Corpse quickly came to prominence due to its decidedly brutal music and horrifically detailed lyrics to match. From the beginning, Cannibal's ... More >>

  • Dining

    January 8, 2009

    Denver doesn't have good Irish bars — but the Celtic Tavern comes close

    Alex Solca​Cannibal Corpse didn't invent death metal, but it has become one of the genre's definitive bands. Forming in Buffalo, New York in 1988, Cannibal Corpse quickly came to prominence due to its decidedly brutal music and horrifically detailed lyrics to match. From the beginning, Cannibal's ... More >>

  • Blogs

    October 6, 2008

    The really, really early interview with Rivers Cuomo of Weezer

    Alex Solca​Cannibal Corpse didn't invent death metal, but it has become one of the genre's definitive bands. Forming in Buffalo, New York in 1988, Cannibal Corpse quickly came to prominence due to its decidedly brutal music and horrifically detailed lyrics to match. From the beginning, Cannibal's ... More >>

  • Blogs

    September 5, 2008

    Q&A with David Marion from Fear Before the March of Flames

    Alex Solca​Cannibal Corpse didn't invent death metal, but it has become one of the genre's definitive bands. Forming in Buffalo, New York in 1988, Cannibal Corpse quickly came to prominence due to its decidedly brutal music and horrifically detailed lyrics to match. From the beginning, Cannibal's ... More >>

  • Blogs

    August 27, 2008

    Live Review: Etown's DNC show with James Taylor, David Crosby, Graham Nash, Ani DiFranco, Tom Morello and Irma Thomas

    Alex Solca​Cannibal Corpse didn't invent death metal, but it has become one of the genre's definitive bands. Forming in Buffalo, New York in 1988, Cannibal Corpse quickly came to prominence due to its decidedly brutal music and horrifically detailed lyrics to match. From the beginning, Cannibal's ... More >>

  • Blogs

    August 27, 2008

    Live Review: Etown's DNC show with James Taylor, David Crosby, Graham Nash, Ani DiFranco, Tom Morello and Irma Thomas

    Alex Solca​Cannibal Corpse didn't invent death metal, but it has become one of the genre's definitive bands. Forming in Buffalo, New York in 1988, Cannibal Corpse quickly came to prominence due to its decidedly brutal music and horrifically detailed lyrics to match. From the beginning, Cannibal's ... More >>

  • Blogs

    August 23, 2008

    DNC security cameras brings new era of Big Brother to Denver

    Alex Solca​Cannibal Corpse didn't invent death metal, but it has become one of the genre's definitive bands. Forming in Buffalo, New York in 1988, Cannibal Corpse quickly came to prominence due to its decidedly brutal music and horrifically detailed lyrics to match. From the beginning, Cannibal's ... More >>

  • Dining

    June 5, 2008

    Chicago

    Windy City hot dogs may not blow, but they're not the best.

  • Blogs

    September 24, 2007

    The Video Professor Sues His Unnamed Critics

    Windy City hot dogs may not blow, but they're not the best.

  • Dining

    December 21, 2006

    Bar Louie

    Shop ‘til you’re dropped.

  • Dining

    August 17, 2006

    Floating Belly Up

    It's stink or swim at Islamorada.

  • News

    April 20, 2006

    Prof Positive

    Fame has its price for Video Professor John Scherer -- and he's eager to pay.

  • Dining

    March 10, 2005

    Buffalo Bills

    Luciano's Pizza and Wings does Buffalo cuisine right, but that may not be enough.

  • Dining

    December 23, 2004

    Cash Landing

    The ghosts of Christmas pasta bring in the green with the red.

  • Dining

    August 26, 2004

    Slice of Heaven

    Still rightly Famous after all these years.

  • Dining

    April 22, 2004

    Bye-Bye, Brazil

    Tucanos is pleased to meat you, but nothing more.

  • Dining

    February 5, 2004

    A Cut Above

    While Lil' Ricci's stumbles, Anthony's shows pizza lovers The Way.

  • News

    August 28, 2003

    The Message

    Take Two

  • Dining

    March 6, 2003

    Bite Me

    Crowd Control

  • Dining

    February 27, 2003

    From Russia, With Love

    Astoria Restaurant brings you all the comforts of home -- and the homeland.

  • Dining

    February 6, 2003

    Our Deli Bread

    Whether in New York or Italy, Boulder or Denver, it's the meat that matters.

  • Dining

    September 12, 2002

    Singapore for Your Supper

    Two restaurants add up to one great Malaysian meal.

  • News

    September 6, 2001

    Touched by an Angel

    Gifted children are otherworldly, Linda Silverman says. The challenge is helping them thrive here on earth.

  • News

    April 27, 2000

    We Are Capitol Hill

    When Stephen Elliott was murdered in an Alfalfa's parking lot last year, it shocked neighbors right down to the bone. Down to the bone, that is, for about 72 hours.

  • Culture

    November 18, 1999

    Opposites Attract

    John Hull and Jason Martin make an unlikely -- but wonderful -- match.

  • News

    July 15, 1999

    Tea and Sympathy

    John Hull and Jason Martin make an unlikely -- but wonderful -- match.

  • News

    June 17, 1999

    Twists and Shouts

    Elitch's doesn't want the public to know that its top ride is a real pain in the neck. But 31 customers already do.

  • News

    February 4, 1999

    The Incredible Shrinking Career

    EPA scientist Brian Rimar just wanted to keep doing research, but his agency found him too toxic.

  • Music

    November 5, 1998

    On the Good Foot

    Funkster Rick James learns how hard it is to remain hip.

  • Music

    June 18, 1998

    Ani DiFranco, Musician

    Reconsidering the image of the do-it-yourself poster child.

  • Dining

    May 29, 1997

    Mouthing Off

    Reconsidering the image of the do-it-yourself poster child.

  • News

    April 24, 1997

    Wheels of Fortune

    It's no accident that business is booming for car-wreck reconstructionists.

  • News

    February 13, 1997

    Little Grain Men

    Coming soon to a field near you: a bumper crop of crop circles. Oo-ee-oo.

  • News

    February 22, 1996

    The Ones That Got Away

    Coming soon to a field near you: a bumper crop of crop circles. Oo-ee-oo.

  • Music

    September 28, 1994

    AFTER THE BOARDWALK

    TED HAWKINS SINGS ABOUT A LIFE LIKE NO OTHER. HIS OWN.

  • Music

    August 3, 1994

    DON'T BELIEVE THE HYPE

    TED HAWKINS SINGS ABOUT A LIFE LIKE NO OTHER. HIS OWN.

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