The Westword.com blog shortcut, March 4 edition

Feeling flaky? Today in Cafe Society: • Up Close: Star Kitchen. • A taste of Sudan at Restaurant 4580. • Anthony Bourdain at an altweekly? • Go help the Whole Planet. • Our Weekly Bread: Summerhill Market. • New Belgium’s Sunshine Wheat gets canned. Today in Backbeat Online: • Members…

Denver Blogs: Who knew stoners were so organized?

Here lies our daily look at local blogging. Send tips. A vote to restrict medical marijuana licenses is delayed after the health board receives hundreds of protest letters, allowing patients to breathe a huge, aromatic sigh of Cherry Bomb-flavored relief. (Face the State) ACORN shows up in Aurora to protest…

From Kenny Be’s Hip Tip time machine: The Gunbrella

This Hip Tip was originally published in the February 11-17, 1999 issue of Westword, at the height of the go-go Nineties! On February 12, 1999, the U.S. Senate failed to get the two-thirds majority vote that it needed to convict and remove President Clinton from office for the perjury and…

How do the Colorado Rockies blow? Let us count the ways…

Sarcasm drips from the headline on Purple Row, a website devoted to the Colorado Rockies. It reads: “Rockies Find New Ways to Keep the Streak Alive; Now 0-7.” Yep, the Rockies are zilch-for-2009. In a different blog, our Purple Row friends advise Rockies fans not to panic yet, and even…

One of the latest “Who Killed the Rocky” suspects: me

Since the Monday publication of our blog “The 412 Suspects Who May Have Killed the Rocky Mountain News, many more potential assassins have surfaced on the WhoKilledTheRocky.com website. At this writing, the total is up to 478. But, for obvious reasons, I was particularly taken by number 418, which reads:…

Golden’s RCR Wireless shuts down

Only days after the Rocky Mountain News closed up shop, another local publication, RCR Wireless, has reached the same conclusion. RCR, a Crain Communications publication, is less venerable than the Rocky, but hardly fly-by-night. It’s been around for 25 years, “enabling intelligence on all things wireless for industry leaders and…

The Real World of Jared Polis, courtesy of CNN

Freshman Boulder Congressman Jared Polis caused a stir yesterday — both locally and nationally, it seems — when the Denver Post reported that he told a progressive political group on Saturday that bloggers killed the Rocky Mountain News, an act he hailed as “mostly for the better.” Now, we could…

Josh McDaniels haters don’t think Jay Cutler is a “little bitch”

The tide seemed to be turning against Denver Broncos quarterback Jay Cutler in his current pout-off with new coach Josh McDaniels over trade talks in which McDaniels considered swapping Cutler for former New England Patriots signal-caller Matt Cassel. Former Broncos color commentator (and current Denver Nuggets announcer) Scott Hastings called…

The Westword.com blog shortcut, March 3 edition

Juicy… Today in Cafe Society: • Win a Prius by loving a burger. • Infinite Monkey Theorem Winery creates order from chaos. • Tonight, find a patio, a party — or both. • The List: On Broadway. • A few words with Top Chef Hosea Rosenberg. Today in Backbeat Online:…

Nuggets announcer Scott Hastings does not think highly of Jay Cutler

The notion that Jay Cutler may not be cut from Super Bowl-quarterback cloth — with his feet-dragging, shoulder-shrugging poutiness and otherwise fifth-grade body language — has been simmering beneath the surface for a while now, since around the time he singlehandedly lost the Dolphins game. But after a tumultuous few…

Today’s featured event: That Kill Audio is such a cut-up

Ever had the feeling that life is just a long, drawn-out, ultra-violent comic book? Claudio Sanchez, comic-book author and leader of the metal-esque prog-rock band Coheed and Cambria, has made an entire career out of just such a continuing plot, spinning albums around his serial visions. More recently, Sanchez branched…

Bankrupt? Why not finance a car?

The other night, I was driving home from Longmont after visiting a friend when I happened to see the giant illuminated sign out front of O’Meara Ford — not that it’s possible for anyone with functioning corneas to miss it. Mostly, the messages pertained to particular models and prices –…