Reader: Meat Wrapped in Pastry? Sign Me Up!

Who knew? Just as Denverites warmly welcomed a spot dedicated to pierogies, the Pierogies Factory, when it opened last year in Wheat Ridge, they’re celebrating the return of Kolache Factory to Lakewood. Yes, Denver’s western suburbs are rolling in dough, and one reader is hungry for more. Says Becky: What is this…

Photos: A Snow-Pork-Alypse at the Bacon and Beer Classic

A little spring storm didn’t deter pork and porter pros on Saturday; the Bacon and Beer Classic hosted two sessions in the chilly main concourse of Sports Authority Field at Mile High with beers from nearly fifty Colorado breweries and pig-based eats from more than thirty restaurants, food trucks and…

The Best Shows in Denver This Week

While we put together a guide to 4/20 concerts last week,  we’ve included some shows here as well as some other favorites for the week including the legendary South African singer Johnny Clegg at the Boulder Theater tonight and ABC’s Nashville in Concert at the Paramount Theatre tomorrow night that…

Reader: Everyone Has a Right to Enjoy This Beautiful State

We know that natives versus newcomers is a hot topic in Denver. That’s why we sent relative newcomer Brian Badzmierowski and native podcaster Jon Ekstrom to the streets, to ask people what they thought of the Mile High City — whether they’ve lived here for a week or a lifetime…

What to Do On (and Off) Colorado’s Ski Slopes in April 2016

Although Crested Butte and Telluride both closed this past weekend, several other resorts have extended their season — and are offering spring ski deals, some tied to the sale of next year’s passes.  In addition to April extensions, Loveland Basin, Mary Jane and Arapahoe Basin are all planning to stay open…

Reader: You Just Ruined Those Secret Brunch Spots, Westword!

Despite all the warnings of another snowmageddon hitting the Front Range, most residents of Denver should have no trouble getting out and about in what added up to six or so inches of snow — and if they holed up yesterday in anticipation of the storm, they’ll be hungry to leave…

Reader: Newbies Think There Are Only Five Neighborhoods in Denver

Newcomers and natives alike get confused over neighborhood boundaries and names in Denver. Five Points, for example, is an historic neighborhood that stretches all the way to the South Platte, according to official city maps, but people increasingly refer to the hot-hot area along Brighton Boulevard as RiNo, an appellation…

Photos: Manly Feats and More at the Inaugural Man Challenge

Denver overdosed on muscles, facial hair and fortitude last Saturday at the city’s inaugural Man Challenge, where super-dudes went head-to-head in tests of strength, agility, cunning and quick thinking. Photographer Miles Chrisinger caught all the action at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park. Now see men at work in the full Man Challenge…

Chautauqua’s Summer Series and Every New Denver Concert Announcement

Coldplay brings its A Head Full of Dreams tour to the Pepsi Center on Monday, August 29. Singer-songwriter Alessia Cara opens the show. Tickets (29.50-$179.50) go on sale on Friday, April 15 at 10 a.m.  Chautauqua Auditorium announced its summer concert series, which includes Ziggy Marley, Trevor Hall, Gregory Porter,…

Iron Maiden Has Landed — Its Own 747 — in Denver

For decades, Iron Maiden has been a crew of pioneers in heavy metal, so it should come as no surprise that the band continues to literally pilot its own plane. The English rockers perform at the Pepsi Center tonight on its current The Book of Souls World Tour, and landed…

Afterglo: The Uncorked After-Party at the Denver Art Museum

Patrons of this past weekend’s Uncorked, a wine benefit for the Denver Art Museum, got down to partying and a taste of the harder stuff at the neon-themed Afterglo after-party, which featured DJ spins, snacks by Kevin Taylor and a whiskey-tasters’ array from five local distilleries. All photos by Ken Hamblin…

Readers: One Fabulous Chef Replacing Another at Project Angel Heart

The news came earlier this month: big-hearted Jon Emmanuel is leaving Project Angel Heart to follow a dream and run a B&B in Missouri. Given how hard the chef has worked for the cause — which supplies healthy meals to people in metro Denver suffering from debilitating, often life-threatening illnesses — it…

Photos: Kinky Clothes and Customs at Colorado Leather Fest 2016

Leather lined the Holiday Inn Lakewood over the weekend during Colorado Leather Fest 2016, a three-day gathering of the local leather-loving kink community that featured a vendor mall, leather-centric seminars, a bootblack contest and the all-important Colorado Master/slave competition. Photos by Ken Hamblin.  Now see the full Colorado Leather Fest…

Ten Types of Stoners You Might Meet in Denver Through 4/20

Soon marijuana fans will descend on Denver for the Official 4/20 Rally (on 4/16) in Civic Center Park, as well as other events that put the high in Mile High City. Here’s who to watch for around town: Continue reading for five more types of stoners you’ll meet on 4/20 in Denver…

First Look: Inside the New Matsuhisa Denver in Cherry Creek

Chef/Restaurateur Nobu Matsuhisa brought his eponymous eatery to Denver on the first day of April, unveiling a sultry, teak-lined dining room to guests lucky enough to score an early reservation. Matsuhisa, at 98 Steele Street on the ground floor of the Steele Creek luxury apartments, serves elegant cuisine with Japanese and…

Reader: I Love My ‘Hood in Highland, and All the New Restaurants

There are many hot restaurant neighborhoods in Denver — including RiNo, home of Hop Alley, our Best New Restaurant in 2016 — but this is definitely Berkeley’s year, and we named that part of northwest Denver Best New Restaurant Neighborhood in the Best of Denver 2016. The construction on Tennyson Street is…