Receive Weekly Email and Text Message Updates:
Sign up for latest info on concerts, dining, promotions and more!
Go!

Subject: Who Wants to Be a Millionaire

  • Biting the Big Apple

    Come to think of it, a Subway Series might be a good thing.

    October 19, 2000
  • Letters to the Editor

    December 28, 2000
  • Best Place to Learn How to Be a Millionaire

    March 29, 2001
  • Off Limits

    August 23, 2001
  • Off Limits

    September 20, 2001
  • Off Limits

    September 27, 2001
  • Letters to the Editor

    October 4, 2001
  • Slumdog Millionaire

    Bollywood Meets Hollywood in Danny Boyle's latest.

    November 20, 2008
  • Trivial Pursuit

    January 3, 2008
  • She's All That -- And More

    Aubrey Collins deserves to be at least The One.

    July 27, 2006
  • Letters to the Editor

    From the week of April 6, 2006

    April 6, 2006
  • Daily Double

    Bill Schantz and Paul Bailey are beating the odds.

    October 14, 2004
  • Off Limits

    Ready for takeoff

    October 4, 2001
  • Bye, Bye Brazil

    Woman on Top never rises to the occasion.

    September 21, 2000
  • Geek Love

    The men behind this season's best shows -- and biggest failures -- blame it all on Regis.

    April 27, 2000
  • Lessons from the Third Grade

    Three years ago, Ashley was branded the worst elementary school in Denver. What’s changed? Everything.

    January 27, 2000
  • Check Your Head

    Trivia Bowl 1999.

    September 2, 1999
  • Rick Rosner's latest gig: obsessed, in treatment

    It's been a long, strange trip for former Westword cover boy Rick Rosner, who debuted in these pages in 1986 as a roller-skating stripper/waiter who also happened to be the second-smartest man in America, according to Omni magazine. Since those innocent days, Rosner's penchant for exhibitionism has tended to overshadow his prodigious brains. Although he claims to have scored 200 on an IQ test, he's also performed as a giant penis on The Man Show, shown up in the buff on the unmemorable Crank Y

    June 9, 2009
  • 3OH!3 becomes a game-show question

    There are many measures of an artist's success, but how do you know you've truly arrived? Riches? Groupies? Nah, you've really made it when you're so well-known you get turned into the answer for a game show. That's just what's happened to 3OH!3, as captured in the filmed-from-the-TV-screen clip embedded above. Admittedly, it's the somewhat washed-up Who Wants to be a Millionaire hosted by Merideth Vieira (that show is still on?), but hey -- how many game shows has your band been featured on? (A

    September 17, 2009
  • Atomic Cowboy Karl Allis wants to be a millionaire

    Karl Allis in the spotlight with Meredith Viera.​ Watch Karl Allis, restaurant manager at Atomic Cowboy and Fat Sully's and an occasional on-air personality at KKFN (his dream is to have a show called "The Hungus Amongus"), takes a shot at winning a million bucks on Who Wants to be a Millionaire, which airs at 9:30 a.m. today on KMGH/Channel 8. Allis's three friends: his father, Edward Allis; Dave Plati (associate athletic director for the University of Colorado); and Joe Mills (a librar

    October 2, 2009
  • Karl Allis could have some luck with Millionaire dim sum question

    Karl "Hungus" Allis, back in the hot seat.​"Dim sum, a meal of varied dishes originating in China, is often translated loosely into English as 'a little bit of' what?"That's the $15,000 question that Karl Allis, aka "Hungus," a restaurant manager at Atomic Cowboy and Fat Sully's, will be asked on the episide of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? that airs this morning at 9:30 a.m. on KMGH, Channel 7.On Friday's show, Allis made it up to the $12,500 question --"Dubbed by Fortune magazine the 'riche

    October 5, 2009
  • Atomic Cowboy's Karl Allis out on Millionaire -- but $5,000 richer

    Karl Allis lost his seat on Millionaire Monday.​Oops. For a restaurateur, Karl "Hungus" Allis slipped up on an embarrassing (and expensive) question during yesterday's showing of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?.Allis, the restaurant manager at Atomic Cowboy and Fat Sully's, had started in the hot seat on Friday's show, and made it up to the $12,500 question. So on Monday, with three lifelines left, he started with this $15,000 question in the "Chinese Food" category: "Dim sum, a meal of varied

    October 6, 2009