Unjust photo ticket more just than I thought — sort of

On December 4, I wrote a blog with the utilitarian headline “Injustice! I Get a Mail-In Ticket For Not Running a Red Light,” in which I griped about receiving a photo-radar ticket even though I actually stopped at the intersection of 6th Avenue and Lincoln during a drive on an…

The Westword.com blog shortcut, December 16 edition

Only eight blogging days until Christmas. Today in Cafe Society: • The List: Best hotel restaurants. • Happy fifth birthday to Mezcal, which will soon get a sibling. • Is the second Santa Fe Tequila Company drying up? • Smashburger is a smash in Wichita. Today in Backbeat Online: •…

Video: Dallas and Dynasty melded to create Denver

Oh, ’80s prime-time soap opera: Where are you when we need you most? First there was Dallas, the story of scheming oilman J.R. Ewing and his family in Texas. Then there came Dynasty, about oil tycoon Blake Carrington and his clan, which was set in Denver but filmed in California…

Laid-off Channel 2 news director Carl Bilek lands at 7News

In an interview for the blog “Fox 31 General Manager Dennis Leonard on Current Rumors, Future Changes,” the new top dog at Channel 31 addressed the recent departure of news director Brad Remington, who accepted a similar position at KTVK-TV in Phoenix. In noting that he’s still looking to fill…

Advice to Mark Udall: Don’t take all of Wayne Allard’s advice

For the most part, Colorado Public Radio’s recent conversation with Wayne Allard doesn’t exactly qualify as scintillating: big surprise. But Mike Saccone of Grand Junction’s Daily Sentinel, whose “Political Notebook” feature qualifies as one of the better political blogs in the state, zeroed in on some of his more telling…

Saggy-Boob Electric Penis: a video montage

In case you haven’t had enough of Westword-christened Saggy Boob Electric Penis, the molten-red glistening pile of suggestive public-art bulbousness that now graces one end of the Highland pedestrian bridge, click below to see a delightful video collage “BunchaHicks,” one of our blog commenters, directed us to. It’s full of…

The Westword.com blog shortcut, December 15 edition

Rollin’, rollin’, rollin’. Keep them bloggies rollin’… Today in Cafe Society: • It’s getting harder to find deep-fried Twinkies at Wingin’ It. • A Milking It review of Lucky Charms with the New Hourglass Marshmallow Charm. • How we get from here to there on Urbanspoon. • Another spoonful of…

Denver Blogs: What a Salazar move east means to Colorado

The more we read local blogs, the more we want to start wearing giant hats. Send your worthy reads to joe.tone@westword.com.What happens if Mr. Salazar goes to Washington? (Colorado Pols)Colorado Republicans: The only debt-free group in America. (Colorado Independent)A typically unabashed Broncos homer is rooting for the Chargers this weekend…

Top 5 assholes I’d like to throw my shoes at

Like so many others around the world, I was awed by the spectacle of President Bush ducking to avoid a pair of shoes hucked by Iraqi TV journalist Muntadar al-Zeidi at a news conference yesterday. Apparently, flashing footwear at someone is one of the worst insults a person can give…

Spotted: more residential architecture atrocities

What’s up with Colorado and crappy houses these days? The multi-unit rectilinear abominations sprouting up in West Highland and Sloan’s Lake led to a neighborhood-splitting battle last spring about how to stop them (to get a taste of what we’re talking about, here’s a gallery of some of the most…

The Rocky Mountain News‘s John Ensslin on IWantMyRocky.com

Veteran Rocky Mountain News staffer John Ensslin (pictured) isn’t one of those reporters who files his stories and then forgets about journalism until he’s back on the clock the next day. As president of the Colorado chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists and the program director for the Denver…

Hearty warriors of Hyperborea at Tuba Christmas

There must have been a time, in sunnier days, when the idea of 400 tubas playing holiday tunes in Skyline Park sounded like a really cool idea. In fact, the Tuba Christmas Concert, now in its 29th year in downtown Denver, bills itself as “one of the most celebrated and…