Backbeat is ho-ho-home for the holidays

The Westword office is closed until Tuesday, December 27, and the blogs will be taking a break until then (although we’ll post some party/concert slide shows over the weekend). If you’re looking for fun over the holidays, our online calendar lists hundreds of entertaining options around town. And if you’re…

Latest Word is ho-ho-home for the holidays

The Westword office is closed for the holidays until Tuesday, December 27, and Latest Word is taking a break until then. In the meantime, enjoy these Colorado Christmas cards from Kenny Be — and if you have time on your hands, feel free to post a comment on the topic…

Cafe Society is ho-ho-home for the holidays.

Cafe Society is ho-ho-home for the holidays. The Westword office is closed until 8 a.m. Tuesday, December 27, and Cafe Society scribes will be off-duty — but still eating and drinking — until then. There’s plenty to savor in the posts below, though, and if you have a pressing concern,…

Show and Tell is ho-ho-home for the holidays

The Westword office is closed until Tuesday, December 27, and this blog will be taking a break until then — although Show and Tell writers are definitely out and about, experiencing everything this city has to offer. We suggest you do the same; there are hundreds of activities featured in…

Guess where I’m eating?

Forget chestnuts roasting on an open fire — get a load of this dish of Rocky Mountain oysters, a deep-fried Colorado delicacy. Nuts! Can you guess where I’m eating? And where are the best spots in town to find Rocky Mountain oysters, anyway? Special bonus: Anyone who gives the first…

Reader: Union Station plans need to include some plumbing work

People are excited to see something, anything go in to Union Station, which has long been filled with nothing but potential. Union Station Alliance, which won the nod from RTD to redevelop the historic building, has big plans for a retail/restaurant mix underneath the hotel that will go on the…

Have Art!

“Let your servants have Boxing Day off,” advises Joshua Hassel. That way, they can enjoy the back-to-back-to-back presentations of three of Hassel’s art-oriented documentaries on Colorado Public Television today. First up, at 7 p.m., is Sandzen: Ecstasy of Color, Hassel’s most recent film, which tells the life story of Swedish-born…

Union Station developers bite into a delicious project

Union Station was once a bustling spot, but as fewer people decided to “travel by train,” as its neon sign advises, more and more businesses pulled out of the station. By the early ’80s, the only refreshment options were a soda fountain in the lobby, the classic Caboose Lounge and,…

LoDo Aglow demonstrates the light stuff

Entries in the third annual LoDo Aglow contest — for which 22 businesses in lower downtown decorated their windows — ranged from the sublime to the ridiculous. The really ridiculous. Who knew that one of Santa’s elves was a pole dancer? But that was just one of the revelations in…

Reader: Civic Center Park is no monument to Constitutional rights

Civic Center Park is one of Denver’s most lovely public places…but it’s become ground zero for increasingly ugly encounters between the city and Occupy Denver. Eighteen hours after the police had pushed everyone out of the park, protesters were back in time for last night’s vigil to honor the homeless…

Jenny Shank leads a literary tour of Denver

Read it and reap! We’ve long lamented the lack of a strong literary history of Denver — and now Jenny Shank, author of The Ringer, has provided one, just published on the em>Poets and Writers web site. “Colorado has often been a boom and bust state,” she writes, “attracting outsized…