A web memorial for Whitney, 1990-2009

Last week I wrote about the shocking death of 18-year-old Whitney deMoraes Hendrickson — “On a Dark Day, Celebrating a Good Life” — and the remarkable community response to the tragedy in Colorado Springs. Now that blog and several other reflections about Whitney, as well as news accounts of the…

Westword seeks online intern, because we hear this web thing is huge

Attention college students (and overbearing mothers of college students): Westword is looking for an online-journalism intern to contribute to westword.com. The intern will focus on growing the site’s multimedia presence, specifically with audio and video, but will contribute to all aspects of the web site, including writing and editing content,…

What’s So Funny’s looking for love

Some of you may remember Adam Cayton-Holland, aka What’s So Funny, onetime superstar humor columnist and crack reporter for Westword. Mr. Cayton-Holland’s been a busy guy lately, what with being key member of the award-winning standup production company Wrist Deep Productions, as well as staring in the new comedy DVD…

KOSI’s Steve Cassidy another victim of Entercom layoffs

Pete MacKay and Steve Millin out at the Mountain, a More Messages blog published yesterday afternoon, noted that the aforementioned pair, both longtime DJs in the Denver market, had been laid off at the Mountain, a classic-rock station owned by Entercom. Program director Dylan Sprague referred questions about this move…

The Westword.com blog shortcut, March 30 edition

Dig in. Today in Cafe Society: • Fried chicken at White Fence Farm. • Soup’s back on for hospice benefit, and other class acts. • A Milking It review of LiveActive Nut Harvest Crunch. • Lenny’s Sub Shop now open on Lincoln. • Coffee Spot: Ink! Coffee. • Fine pastries…

Denver Blogs: Get ready for a Greeley-Fort Collins smackdown!

In which we try to help you find interesting blogs, as opposed to the other kind. Got tips? A Greeley Tribune writer refers to a certain nearby town as “Fort Weenie.” It’s on… (5280) Authorities recently seized 126 marijuana plants from Bennett the town, not Bennet the senator. Otherwise, it…

Today’s featured event: Tuning in Radio Golf

When August Wilson died in 2005, he left behind a mammoth theatrical achievement: the Pittsburgh Cycle, a series of ten plays, with each one touching on a decade in the 20th Century. Two of these offerings — 1985’s Fences and 1989’s The Piano Lesson — earned the Pulitzer Prize for…

Pete MacKay and Steve Millin out at the Mountain

An inside source confirms that Steve Millin and Pete MacKay, two mainstays of The Mountain, a classic-rock signal at 99.5 FM, have been laid off. Calls for comment to program director Dylan Sprague were referred to Amy Griesheimer, the market manager who oversees the Mountain for its owner, Entercom. If…

Denver Post wins two National Headliners awards

Congrats to the online staff at the Denver Post for twice being recognized at last week’s National Headliners awards, sponsored by the Press Club of Atlantic City. The Post won top honors for its daily web slideshow, as well as third place for “newspaper-affiliated online journalism.” These baubles come hot…

Kenny Be’s Yard Arteology: Growing pots in Congress Park

The study of neighbors through their lawn ornaments… Figure 13. Congress Park: Yard Stools Placing toilets in the front yard might yield less artistic results in any other neighborhood of the city. However, in this perfectly pleasant corner of Denver, the homeowner never has to worry that her flushers will…

Only in Boulder: Almost a decade of pet guardianship

Today, the Boulder Daily Camera introduces “Only in Boulder,” described as “an occasional series on people, trends and ideas that have earned the honorific of ‘Only in Boulder'” in advance of an exhibit of the same name coming to the Boulder History Museum in June — and the first offering…

Our March Madness predictions: Savaged by (Baylor) Bears

The women’s NCAA basketball bracket put together by my daughter Lora and me isn’t quite as calamitous as our men’s picks, but close. The big blow: Baylor, which we designated to reach the finals, went dry late in the second half of its contest with Louisville, eventually tumbling by a…

Our March Madness predictions: The men’s bracket is busted

The NCAA men’s basketball bracket assembled by my daughter Lora and me and shared in the March 18 blog “Our March Madness Predictions: A Prelude to Humiliation…,” was looking shaky prior to the beginning of weekend play. Now it’s essentially a heap of rubble thanks to Villanova’s soul-crushing, last-nanosecond victory…