Reader: Shame on Colorado for Rejecting PTSD as an MMJ Condition

On Wednesday, the Colorado Board of Health rejected a petition to add Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder as an acceptable condition for prescribing medical marijuana, citing lack of sufficient scientific evidence to prove the plant’s efficacy in treating PTSD. After listening to over twenty veterans, victims of abuse and family members of…

Expect Fireworks at Next Littlespottedhorse Family Gathering

Brenda Littlespottedhorse gets our nomination for Bad Babysitter of the year. Yesterday the 55-year-old was in Denver County Court to plead guilty to a charge of wrongs to a minor, a misdemeanor; she’d previously pleaded not guilty. After the July 3 fireworks festivities in Civic Center Park, alert bystanders noticed…

The Eleven Best Festivals and Concerts in Colorado This Weekend

ALL WEEKEND Global Dance Festival$99-$210 6:00PM Red Rocks Amphitheatre Winter Park Jazz Festival$25-$75 12:00PM Hideaway Park FRIDAY, JULY 17 Darius Rucker$25-$99.50 7:00PM Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre Jurassic 5$35-$40 9:00PM Ogden Theatre The Melvins$17/$20 8:00PM Summit Music Hall BLKHRTS$6 8:00PM Herman’s Hideaway Heems$15 9:00PM Larimer Lounge SATURDAY, JULY 18 The Fray$30-$99.50 7:00PM…

Photos: Death Cab for Cutie Returns to Red Rocks

Death Cab for Cutie, playing its first tour without founding guitarist Chris Walla, stopped at Red Rocks earlier this week. After an opening set by tUnE-yArDs, the legendary band proved it still had plenty of power. Photographer Miles Chrisinger was there to capture the scene — check out a few of…

NSFW: Amy Schumer Evaluates the Men of Fox31

Chris Parente, host of Fox31’s Everyday and a popular emcee around town, has done some crazy interviews. But It would be hard to beat this one with hot-hot comic Amy Schumer and Bill Hader, stars of the new Trainwreck. Parente asked them to evaluate assorted male members of the Fox31…

Meet Jordan Wieleba, Denver’s Best, If Only, Transgender Comedian

Denver blogs are all-inclusive. While comic Jordan Wieleba has been performing standup since 2006, her life and career really took shape after 2011, when the Denver native came out as transgender. Watch Westword videographer Andrew Bateman’s report here. And the right-leaning Colorado Peak Politics blog got into Interior Secretary Sally Jewell’s…

Waving the Flag for a New Coolarado Emoji

Things change quickly in Denver. Anyone who’s lived here for more than a few weeks has already figured that out — probably while they were throwing an umbrella, some sunscreen, a sweatshirt and a swimsuit into their backpack for the weekend. And longtime residents and natives, well, they can barely…

The Yuk Stops Here: High Plains Comedy Festival Completes Lineup

The High Plains Comedy Festival will be back for a third round August 20 through August 22, and just released the full lineup. “Our schedule this year is insane — there’s no other way to put it,” said Andy Juett, who co-founded the festival with Adam Cayton-Holland, in announcing the schedule additions…

Nobody Cares About Billy Corgan Anymore: A Photo Essay

The Smashing Pumpkins and Marilyn Manson co-headlined a show last night at Red Rocks as part of the End Times Tour. One of those bands drew a ton of fans. We’ll give you a hint: It’s the one who played at the enormous Fillmore Auditorium in February. The other one…

Film Podcast: The Taming of Amy Schumer

While Judd Apatow and Amy Schumer’s new movie Trainwreck is “occasionally very funny, it also feels carefully constructed to make its points, chief among them that men can get away with all kinds of bad or crazy behavior that women can’t,” writes Village Voice film critic Stephanie Zacharek in her review…

Having Colorado Pride Means More Than Just Wearing a T-Shirt

Denver blogs aren’t are feeling a little low in the Mile High City. Westword’s Bree Davies wonders about Colorado pride. “Is it anything more than a t-shirt,” she asks. Colorado Pols writes about how Facebook has deleted a post by Tom Tancredo advising ISIS to attack America on 4/20, rather…

Denver Homeless Out Loud Hosts Funeral for Human Dignity

On Monday night, while a lame-duck Denver City Council debated spending $400,000 to bus the homeless to a shelter on the outskirts of town, a dozen demonstrators and homeless advocates gathered in the rain in front of a locked public restroom on Welton Street by Sonny Lawson Field. A year ago,…

Tasty Colfax: Eats and Beats on Denver’s Coolest Street Tonight

Twenty eateries will participate in an incredible movable feast from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. today: The seventh annual Tasty Colfax, presented by Colfax on the Hill,  features stops at Annie’s Café, Bastiens, Denver Biscuit Company, Fat Sully’s,The Good Son, Goosetown Tavern, Heidi’s Deli, Hooked on Colfax, Humble Pie, Lula Rose General Store, Mezcal Café, New World Cheese, Parkhouse Tavern, Sie Film Center, Southside…

Avanti, Denver’s Hottest New Spot to Eat and Drink, Opened Today

Denver blogs are enjoying the weather, food and summer pastimes.  Everyone’s buzzing about Avanti, the multi-restaurant concept that opened today in LoHi. You can check out Mark Antonation’s Avanti preview, peruse an Avanti slide show or go in depth with Farmer Girl chef-owner Tim Payne. Weather5280 offers predictions for the…

Photos: Taking It Off at the Colorado Burlesque Fest

Some of the best names in burlesque paraded past in panties and pasties during the four-day Colorado Burlesque Festival, a gathering of burlesque stars from near and far, in Denver this weekend. Brandon Marshall brought back these images from the Friday-night showcase at Lannie’s Clocktower Cabaret. Now see the full Colorado…

The Eight Best Concerts in Denver This Week

After a huge weekend for live music, the excitement continues this week. There are the big names at Red Rocks (Wilco, Morrissey, Death Cab) and a few good club shows. ALL WEEK  Biennial of the Americas Various venues throughout Denver — many events are free. Find more details here.  MONDAY,…

Get Your DISH Tickets Today

DISH, Westword’s 21st annual celebration of Denver’s dining scene, will fill Sculpture Park at the Denver Performing Arts Complex with food and fun from 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on Sunday, September 20. You’ll be able to try dishes from more than forty restaurants — all favorites of Westword food…