Who are the tweetest of the Denver Post‘s Twitterers?

Lots of news organizations, including this one, have embraced Twitter — but few have done so with as much vigor (and volume) as the Denver Post. The broadsheet’s Twitter page lists more than twenty feeds specific to the paper, with some contributed by departments or topics (e.g. crime news and…

Rich Bircumshaw, voice of CSU Rams, dies

The Fort Collins Coloradoan reports in this article that Rich Bircumshaw, news director of KCOL radio and the official voice of the Colorado State University Rams, was hospitalized after suffering a stroke yesterday — and unfortunately, he was unable to recover. A spokeswoman for KCOL, a Clear Channel property, confirms…

Denver Post ends daily delivery in outlying parts of Colorado

Betcha Ed Quillen is pissed. Last month, Quillen, a Salida-based contributor to the Denver Post, offered what I saw as a dubious reason for why the Rocky Mountain News had gone under: The tabloid had focused its circulation efforts on the Denver metro area, as opposed to energetically promoting its…

Letters from the week of April 30, 2009

“Wild Rides,” Paul Knight, April 23 Steer Clear! Thank you, thank you, thank you for writing that story about the Prius brake and acceleration problems! Our 2008 Prius had a brake problem resulting in a rear-end collision, and we started looking for other reported problems. We were directed to the…

Denver’s urban gardeners are digging their backyard farms

La Ferme de Beau à Manger is one of the most tidy and picturesque farms I’ve ever seen. With the growing season just beginning, terrace upon brick terrace is primed and ready for a soon-to-be-lush sea of asparagus and strawberries and raspberries and pumpkin and spinach and lettuce and zucchini…

Verse comes to worse at Mile Haiku

Spooky blue flame steed Greets us with heinous anus This is art? Horseshit! Nearly a hundred people gathered in the basement of the Denver Public Library’s central branch Monday night to sound off on Denver International Airport’s giant blue “Mustang” — the horse we love to hate. The poetry reading…

Kenny Be: Legislative Theater

On Capitol Hill, the legislative session isn’t over until the fat lawmaker sings. See Kenny Be’s cartoon on the Latest Word blog…

The Westword.com blog shortcut, April 29 edition

Under whatever circumstances. Today in Cafe Society: • Olivea opening May 4. • Dos Casas at Lola tonight. • Jet’s Pizza Republica ready for takeoff. • Delicious Designs: Eat this restaurant, part four. • Senor Rita’s is no mas. Today in Backbeat Online: • This Just In: Cursive added to…

Urbavore’s Dilemma: Christie Isenberg aims to till the asphalt jungle

At the corner of 15th and California streets, the busy heart of downtown, an earth mover scrapes away at a newly exposed 8,000-square-foot stretch of dirt bounded by chain-link fencing. Surrounded by the 16th Street Mall, the Denver Pavilions, the Hyatt Regency Denver and the Denver Dry Goods Company Building,…

Denver Blogs: The phantom “Business Community” strikes again

Blogs that might be worth reading, collected for your enjoyment. Send links our way. The very scary “Business Community” is pressuring Senator Bennet to oppose the Employee Free Choice Act. (Colorado Pols) The Western Slope’s natural-gas boom is about to go bust. (Colorado Independent) Just in case the Nuggets need…

Today’s Featured Event: Jon Ginoli signs Deflowered

Like oil and water, punk-rock and queer lifestyles just don’t seem to mix well, despite a shared penchant for edgy fashion and a fuck-the-system attitude. Which is what made Pansy Division — the very first out-and-proud-of-it queer punk-rock band — such an anomaly. The band was formed in San Francisco…

Mile Haiku: Video from the Blue Mustang poetry reading

Almost a hundred people piled into the Denver Public Library basement on Monday to write, read and hear poetry inspired by DIA’s Blue Mustang. Organized by Westword, the event… happened. We think it was a success, but we don’t plan many poetry slams, so it’s hard to say. Anyway, a…

First 100 days? Ken Salazar gives himself an A

Probably no other member of the Obama Cabinet has racked up as many frequent-flier miles over the past three months than former Colorado Senator Ken Salazar. As the new sheriff in town at the Department of the Interior, he’s been taking his agenda on the road — presiding over offshore…

Kenny Be: Legislative Theater

Editor’s note: To see the rest of Kenny Be’s “Legislative Theater,” a feature-cartoon in our April 30 issue, click “Continue.”…

Tom Martino’s arrogance helps him win court case

Last week, self-proclaimed “Troubleshooter” Tom Martino, a KHOW personality who’s also part of Channel 31’s staff, came out on top of a ruling by a San Francisco-based federal appeals court. In the decision, a three-judge panel declined to overrule a lower court’s dismissal of a lawsuit filed by an Oregon…