Reader: Give Azucar a Big Hand…and Some Dough

Peruvian-born Marjorie Silva opened Azucar Bakery in 2006 to fill a hole in a town more accustomed to cupcakes and pie than flan and Suspiro de Limeña. But while she’s giving Denver diners a good taste of South American delicacies from her shiny, pink-frosted space on South Broadway, she’s also…

“Blow ’em and Show ’em” at the National Western

The National Western Stock Show has been going strong for the past eleven days, drawing record crowds to catch the rodeo, peruse all the booths, see art at the Coors Western Art Show, and even do some people-watching. See also: People and Animals of the National Western Stock Show…

Where the New York Times Would Go During 36 Hours in Denver

What would you do if you had just 36 hours in this city? “The signs of Denver’s economic high times as a pot boomtown and bastion of progressive urban policies are everywhere,” says the New York Times in the just-published “What to Do in Denver.” Although the Times doesn’t mention…

Best of Denver 2015 Readers’ Poll: Dish Up Your Favorites!

Rosa Linda’s Mexican Cafe celebrated its thirtieth birthday on January 17. We were among the regulars who stopped by that day, to chat with members of the Aguirre family and remember the first time we came to this spot on West 33rd Avenue, then a down-and-out neighborhood that was decades…

William Matthews: Drawn to Paint

William Matthews, who grew up in San Francisco, didn’t set out to be a Western artist. His first show in Denver, in the then-just-six-year-old Larimer Square, featured pastoral watercolors and poster typography. But in the early ’80s, Matthews was invited to Elko, Nevada, for a cowboy poetry gathering, and it…

Where the New York Times Would Eat During 36 Hours in Denver

What would you do if you had just 36 hours in this city? “The signs of Denver’s economic high times as a pot boomtown and bastion of progressive urban policies are everywhere,” says the New York Times in the just-published “What to Do in Denver.” Although the Times doesn’t mention…

Paris on the Platte Will Close Today

UPDATE: Paris on the Platte closed out its run by selling off memorabilia in what the owners dubbed a “nostalgia sale”, unloading everything from fixtures to furniture. Denver will lose another institution today, when Paris on the Platte closes this afternoon. The wine bar poured its last glass of vino…

Nuts! Did the Cowboy Bar Give Us a Bum Steer?

On Wednesday we made our annual pilgrimage to the National Western Stock Show, which always includes a visit to the Cowboy Bar, the temporary watering hole that sets up in the basement of the Hall of Education, right by the stalls where the steers are getting all spiffed up for…

Reader: Colorado Drivers Really Do Suck

Do Colorado drivers suck? With today’s icy weather, you won’t have to be on the streets for long in other to make your determination. Or you can just stay inside where it’s nice and warm, and consider this comment: See also: Top Ten Driving Tips Non-Colorado Natives Forget at the…