Colorado’s Fourteen Best Music Festivals of 2014

Denver blog posts have the music in them. At our Backbeat blog, Isa Jones highlights the fourteen best music festivals in Colorado during 2014. Coyote Gulch on the Hickenlooper administration’s water plan for the state. At Denver Egotist, Peter Yesawich Jr. asks: “What’s Happened to You, Colorado?” See also: Reader:…

Reader: Denver’s Green Chile Is Better Than New Mexico’s

Denver blog posts love greenery of all sorts. At our Cafe Society blog, Patricia Calhoun shares the view of a reader who feels that while New Mexico may have invented green chile, Denver perfected it. Denver Frank recommends holiday beard decor. Roundball Mining Company’s Charlie Yao gives mostly fine grades…

Colorado Is the Least Obese State but 23rd in Chlamydia

Back in March, a Gallup survey said Colorado was no longer America’s least obese state. Since, then, however, the state must have gone on a diet. A new report from United Health Foundation puts Colorado back at number one in the least-obese rankings. The state does very well in other…

Twelve Cities Whose Weather is Way More Unpredictable Than Denver’s

A lot of Coloradans think the weather here is the most unpredictable in the country. Not so, counters Nate Silver, the statistician renowned for correctly predicting the 2012 presidential election. At his FiveThirtyEight.com site, Silver (and co-author Reuben Fischer-Baum) set out to determine which American city really has the most…

Photos: Middle Schoolers Join Ferguson Protests in Denver

The participants in school walkouts over the no-indictment decisions by grand juries in the Michael Brown and Eric Garner deaths are getting younger. Yesterday, they included students from GALS Denver, which offers classes for grades six through nine. Westword art director Jay Vollmar caught up to the group at Civic…

Rocky Mountain News Reboot Plan: Warning Shot to the Post or Real Deal?

Yesterday, the Denver Business Journal reported that gazillionaire Phil Anschutz, whose properties include the Colorado Springs Gazette, was “exploring the possibility of reviving the Rocky Mountain News, the Denver daily newspaper that shut down in 2009 after nearly 150 years of publication.” But while a teaser for a new Rocky…