Photos: The 2015 Denver Zombie Crawl Mobs the 16th Street Mall

Thousands of the blood-streaked undead paraded through downtown Denver hunting for brains and making mayhem Saturday at the tenth annual Zombie Crawl. Here’s photographer Aaron Thackeray’s view from ground zero. Now see the full Denver Zombie Crawl slide show. Trust us — it will make your skin crawl…

Reader: Your Tour Sounds Like a Gumbo Stumbo

Paul Prudhomme, the king of Cajun and Creole cooking, passed away right before National Gumbo Day. In his honor, we served up five places with great gumbo in Denver, where you could raise a spoon to one of the first celebrity chefs. Readers agreed with our picks of Bayou Bob’s, Gumbo’s…

Beer Calendar: Watering Cans, Zombie Beer and a Street Pub

When massive floods hit the Front Range two years ago, Boulder County, including the towns of Lyons and Longmont, was particularly hard hit. In response, Oskar Blues Brewery founder Dale Katechis founded CAN’d Aid to provide assistance to those struggling to rebuild after the waters receded. CAN’d Aid lived on after…

Reader: The Post Is Chicken for Rich People!

Fried chicken is sizzling hot around Denver these days — whether you’re enjoying the Japanese version, kara age, at one of the spots Mark Antonation touts, such as Sakana — or at the Post Brewing Company in Lafayette, whose brined fried chicken is so crackling good it won our Best Fried Chicken award…

Photos: bRUNch Run at Stapleton Central Park

First they ran, then they brunched. Denver joggers gathered at Stapleton Central Park over the weekend to participate in five- and ten-kilometer races, followed by a mid-morning feast prepared by some of the city’s top brunch kitchens. Bacon Bloody Marys and medals were the rewards for finishing. Proceeds from the…

Reader: Foie Gras Is a Product of Torture and Should Be Banned

After being banished from many conscious kitchens a decade ago, fois gras is making a comeback on menus around town, thanks to more “thoughtful practices” of companies that produce it.  At Milk & Honey Bar-Kitchen, for example, which Gretchen Kurtz just reviewed, it’s tucked inside powdered cashew brittle for fois gras bonbons. Says…

The Seven Best Concerts in Denver This Week

MONDAY, OCTOBER 12 Muscle Beach $8 7 p.m. The Moon Room at Summit Music Hall TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13 KBCO Harvest Ball $35-$49.50 7 p.m. 1STBANK Center Don Henley $49.50-$129.50 7:30 p.m. Bellco Theatre Gregg Allman $45-$79.50 8 p.m. Boulder Theater Destroyer $20 8 p.m. Bluebird Theater WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14 Lyrics…

Photos: A Fine Fall Farewell for Civic Center Eats

The start to food truck season was a little rocky —or rainy — for Civic Center Eats as the first couple of May dates were washed out due to thunderstorms. But once monsoon season settled down, Tuesdays and Thursdays at Civic Center Park became the place to be for great…

Rodney Hendrix’s Shorts at Center of Sh*ttiest DNA Arrest Ever

Over the years, Westword has featured plenty of stories about crimes solved by DNA found in unlikely places. Take the cigarette butt that led to the killer of Kurt Levias at the Bluebird Theater. But never before have we encountered a shittier DNA case than the one involving Rodney Hendrix, who was…

The Nine Best Concerts in Colorado This Weekend

This weekend’s live music calendar includes a couple good ones, including Josh Ritter’s appearance with the Boulder Philharmonic on Saturday. Elsewhere, the great Josh Abbot Band plays the Grizzly Rose and Frank Turner has a handful of shows planned. See the full list of our picks below.  FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9…

Reader: Does Denver Really Have a Taste for Cured Meats?

ll Porcellino Salumi has hit a few rough spots, but this month owners Bill Minor and Brian Albano hope to finally get the doors at 4334 West 41st Avenue open — and they gave neighbors at last week’s First Friday on Tennyson Street a taste of what to expect. But Jacob isn’t…

Photos: Mile High Horror Film Festival Ushers in the Scary Season

The Mile High Horror Film Festival returned to the Alamo Drafthouse this past weekend, as a spooky kickoff to Denver’s scariest season. Horror fans came out in droves, many dressed for the occasion. We sent photographer Aaron Thackeray to catch the frightful sights, and he survived the horror long enough…