Win tickets to Warren Miller’s Dynasty

Update: We’re still taking names. We’ll draw the winners tomorrow. If you can’t decide if you’re interested in catching Warren Miller’s latest ski film, Dynasty, maybe this will help: We have a pair of vouchers good for free tickets to next Thursday’s screening in Littleton. To snag the tickets, send…

Morning Dew: Way up Wheeler

A hike through the Wheeler Geographic Area in Rio Grande Natioal Forest. Photo courtesy of taoboy49’s Flickr feed. To have your photos featured in Morning Dew, send them to edge@westword.com or post them to the Westword Flickr pool…

Up Close: Fogo de Chao

For this week’s review, Jason Sheehan has a near-meat-death experience at Fogo de Chao, 1513 Wynkoop Street. See more of Mark Manger’s photos on the slideshow page…

Morning Dew: On mountains high

A momentarily abandoned mountain bike somewhere over the Tennessee Valley. Photo courtesy of jaydoubleyougee’s Flickr page. To have your photos featured in Morning Dew, send them to edge@westword.com or post them to the Westword Flickr pool…

Morning Dew: Sky’s the limit

Threatening skies over Denver, courtesy of Dr H’s Flickr. To have your photos featured in Morning Dew, send them to edge@westword.com or post them to the Westword Flickr pool…

Over the Weekend: Lumberjacks are the new zombies

We’ve heard of Zombie Crawls and Snuggie Pub Crawls, but this was new: a Lumberjack Pub Crawl on Colfax. Photographer Aaron Thackeray was there. Over on our new outdoors blog, we have photos from the openings of Keystone and Copper. And on the Backbeat blog, we have reviews of Hearts…

Photos: Opening Day at Copper Mountain

Copper opened on November 6, and photographer Soren McCarty — who also shot Keystone’s Opening Day — was there to capture the snowy goodness. See more photos after the jump…

Photos: Opening Day at Keystone

Keystone opened for the season on Thursday, and photographer Soren McCarty was there. We’re a little jealous, are you? See more photos after the jump…

Guess where I’m eating before I turn Jewish?

Like a good Jew-in-training, I’ve adopted a ritual of taking down a massive bowl of vermicelli noodles covered in pork before heading to my Intro to Judaism class. The eternal question, the one no rabbi can answer, is this: Who’s serving up the noodles?…

Shmuck of the Week: The Blockbuster Stabber

We’ve all been there: Stuck in a job we hate, dreading showing up for even another day. There are ways to grin and bear it, but sometimes that isn’t enough. Sometimes you know just showing up will break you, and you’ve gotta stay away for a day. There are plenty…

Last Night: The Denver’s Best Dive Bar release party at Club 404

Westword and Drunk of the Week columnist Drew Bixby celebrated the release of Bixby’s book, Denver’s Best Dive Bar: Drinking and Diving in the Mile High City, at Club 404 on Thursday night. See Aaron Thackeray’s photos from the party on the slideshow page, and read about Drew’s ten favorite…

Up Close: Cheeky Monk

See more of Mark Manger’s photos from Cheeky Monk, the subject of this week’s restaurant review, at westword.com/slideshow…

Morning Dew: Quick, before the snow returns

The Meadowlark Trail in Jefferson County, courtesy of timmyjohn1’s Flickr page. To have your photos featured in Morning Dew, send them to edge@westword.com or post them to the Westword Flickr pool…

Morning Dew: Get me out of this cubicle

A great shot of A-Basin, which is making the beige of Officeland even less palatable. Photo from Josh Gray’s Flickr. To have your photos featured in Morning Dew, send them to edge@westword.com or post them to the Westword Flickr pool…

Morning Dew: Black and white and Red Rocks

A climber dangling in Red Rocks, courtesy of lastbeats’ Flickr page. To have your photos featured in Morning Dew, send them to edge@westword.com or post them to the Westword Flickr pool…