George Weber found fame in Denver, death in New York City

Related: Matt Snyders and Bradley Campbell report on the recent Craigslist murders and how lawmakers — and Craigslist itself — are responding. During separate stints as a talk-show host on KOA and KTLK, George Weber was frequently referred to as a “shock jock” — and he had a habit of…

You’ll have a swine time at the Cherry Creek mall

First the airlines stopped letting you carry on your nail scissors and shampoo, forcing travelers to check bags or buy new stuff at their destination. Then they started charging $15 for the privilege of checking that bag ($25 for two). And now, after a second baggage handler at Denver International…

From the week of May 7, 2009

“Secret Garden,” Joel Warner, April 30 Hoe, Hoe, Hoe I enjoyed Joel Warner’s piece about urban homesteading.  My wife also read The Omnivore’s Dilemma, and I’m bearing the brunt of that now, currently taking a break from building a couple of beehives.  We also anticipate getting several chickens in the…

The Westword.com blog shortcut, May 6 edition

Hungry yet? Today in Cafe Society: • Up Close: Cracovia. • MiniBAR mini-opening; grand opening this weekend. • James Mazzio set to open the Icehouse Tavern. • Eat Your Beer With Old Chub Bread. • Our Weekly Bread: Snarf’s, mmmm, Snarf’s. • Win $500 from El Monterey for a good…

What makes Denver happy? Pot…

This afternoon, dozens of 16th Street Mall walkers had this experience: You’re walking along, sipping on a Frappucino and poking at your iPhone, trying to look busy and important enough so the panhandlers won’t bother you but unable to suppress a smile because of the gorgeous sun and the fact…

Christina Szele: Westword‘s favorite shmuck is back!

Bet you thought you’d seen the last of this face — or at least that you hoped you had… Christina Elizabeth Szele has been recognized as Westword’s Shmuck of the Week more often than anyone else. She first won this “honor” in June 2008, after an argument over a cigarette…

Liberal bias doesn’t explain Rocky Mountain News‘ death, columnist says

It’s fashionable these days for conservatives to suggest that the troubles currently afflicting daily newspapers can be traced to the persistent left-wing slant of most pubs in this category — an ideologically driven argument that Boston Globe columnist dismantles in a piece headlined “Liberal Bias Isn’t Killing Newspapers.” His examples…

Prom, ganja and the smell test

Hard to ignore a press release with this headline: “Brighton High School Senior Excluded From Prom Because Her Date ‘Smelled Like Medical Marijuana.'” According to the release, the incident in question involved Brighton High senior Sarah Heideman, who wasn’t allowed to go to prom because her date, Jason Schweinsberg, allegedly…

Nuggets’ confidence cuts both ways in game two win

During the first half of last night’s playoff matchup against the Dallas Mavericks, the Nuggets lacked focus. Moments when they exhibited the scorching intensity of the New Orleans series would be followed by static offensive possessions or blown defensive assignments of the sort that have been blessedly rare of late…

Prediction: No nails to be bitten in impending death-penalty vote

Despite Monday’s move to strip a death-penalty ban out of legislation designed to divert funds to investigating cold cases, Morgan Carroll, a state Senator sponsoring the bill, isn’t giving up. As the current session ticks toward its conclusion, she plans to reintroduce the original language with the hope of bringing…

Urbavore’s Dilemma: Grow Local Colorado brings back the Victory Garden

Urbavore’s Dilemma is an ongoing web series detailing city dwellers’ commitment to urban homesteading. From May through September, Westword writer Joel Warner will get his hands dirty, covering everything from backyard chickens to front-lawn gardens, from greenhouses to co-ops and food-sharing. His first piece appeared in print this week. Check…

The Westword.com blog shortcut, May 5 edition

Potential is flowering. Today in Cafe Society: • Something’s cooking in Summit County. • Cinco or swim today. • Drinking Goat at the Goat. • Frasca finally opens for lunch — for two days only. • Denver’s best female chefs wowed at Women Cook! Today in Backbeat Online: • Black…

Denver Blogs: Dirk this

A cruise through the local blogosphere. Enjoy, and send links. How the Nuggs win Game 2 and begin to put that goofy German out of his floppy-haired misery. (Pickaxe and Roll) Old King Coal sticks to his coal-fired goals. (Colorado Independent) Republicans are not getting their way. And that makes…

The Onion closures in L.A., S.F. to have no effect on Denver branch

Unfortunately, The Onion, which lives up to its slogan of being “America’s finest news source” by turning headlines into joy buzzers, isn’t immune from the downturn in print journalism. In a recently released memo, Onion CEO Steve Hannah confirms plans to shut down papers in Los Angeles and San Francisco…

Today’s featured event: Celebrate Cinco with the CSO

In this town, one supposes a Tuesday night in the middle of the week can stretch only enough to contain a Cinco de Mayo warm-up, regardless of what the calendar says. The real action, from Federal Boulevard cruisers to the big event in Civic Center Park, will probably heat up…