CEDIA EXPO outcools the DNC

Get the skinny on new sets. Still dealing with that post-Democratic National Convention hangover? There’s another huge national event in town this week that should help ease you back to normalcy: The CEDIA EXPO, a bash running through September 7 at the Colorado Convention Center. The event, sponsored by the…

Mark Udall and Bob Schaffer: the YouTube wars

Mark Udall as seen in an anti-Udall ad. YouTube has been an important battleground in elections for a while now, but never more so than this year, when politicians such as senatorial opponents Mark Udall and Bob Schaffer, aided by an army of surrogates, fight to populate the site with…

The Westword.com blog shortcut, September 4 edition

Curl up and dye. Most of the blogging action in these parts can be found on The Latest Word today — don’t miss Joe Tone’s Daily Show Denver week roundup and the third installment of Adam Cayton-Holland’s obsessive series about former first daughter Monica Owens. Don’t worry, Ms. O: He’s…

The puzzling death of a DNC guest

The mystery began at the Diamond Cabaret. Reports about the death of Gabriel Pico, 41, a member of California’s Pechanga Tribal Council in town for the Democratic National Convention, are short on answers and long on questions. The Rocky Mountain News’ account states that Pico suffered unspecified injuries during a…

Monica Oh! Adam Cayton-Holland has a few more things to say

Hotness, you are a Republican. Note: This week, Adam Cayton-Holland has been giving blogging advice to Monica Owens, daughter of former Colorado governor Bill Owens, who’s sharing her thoughts about the Republican National Convention on 9News.com. Read ACH’s first entry here and his second blast here. You know how in…

Parking hell in Capitol Hill

Pay to park? Perish the thought. Residents of Capitol Hill are patient people. We buy our milk at the liquor store, live stumbling distance from La Rumba and Dazzle, and pay high rents for buildings named after dead poets. We also enjoy residential parking passes, which allow us to park,…

Former Bronco Tatum Bell: Papa’s got a brand new bag

Tatum Bell. On yesterday’s episode of ESPN’s Pardon the Interruption, hosts Tony Kornheiser and Michael Wilbon debated a bizarre story that had surfaced about former Denver Broncos running back Tatum Bell; shortly after being cut by his most recent team, the Detroit Lions, Bell was captured on video taking the…

The official explanation of KCUV’s demise

KCUV fans miss their favorite station. Our September 2 blog “The End of KCUV” has attracted loads of comments from listeners lamenting the decision to change the station’s format from eclectic rock to a simulcast of Jack-FM earlier this week. Now Bob Swanson, a musician well-known for his work with…

CNN reports John McCain secures the… Democratic nomination?

Come on — you guys know what party I’m in, right? During her Republican National Convention intro speech last night, Vice Presidential nominee Sarah Palin attacked just about everybody other than God, country, Republicans and running mate John McCain, with the media coming in for a predictable pounding. Then, during…

Letters to the Editor

“Dems and Don’ts,” Jason Sheehan, August 21 Holding Down the Fort I just read Jason Sheehan’s pan on The Fort and my heart sank into my stomach. Why does he hate us so much? Why does he primarily promote the chain steakhouses? Can you let me know what I or…

Shepard Fairey and Robert Indiana cause trouble at the DNC

Police arrested 154 people in Denver last week, most of whom were involved in protests of one sort or another. Buried in this list is the name Frank S. Fairey, which contemporary art fans will recognize as the birth name of one of the most famous street artists in the…

The Westword.com blog shortcut, September 3 edition

The vinyl solution. How much is that blog in the window? Absolutely free. Backbeat Online has been action-packed today. Read live reviews of Shearwater and Wye Oak as well as Triclops and The Nod. In addition, peruse items about two Denver bands getting their vinyl on, an update about the…

The gas war between Bill Orr and the government

Bill Orr. Our September 4 feature, “Nobody’s Fuel,” delves into inventor Bill Orr’s efforts to develop a cheap, octane-boosting gas additive that could save the nation hundreds of thousands of barrels of auto fuel a day, and the criminal investigation and conviction that resulted. The government says Orr’s a fraud;…

Shmuck: Boulder sheriff’s deputies arrest one

Do not pass go. Can’t get arrested any other way? Why not bring the crime right to the police — right to the jail, even! Political protesters may have been in the sights of thousands and thousands of riot-gear clad cops and Secret Service agents during the Democratic National Convention…

Paying for conservation at Denver Water

Run, toilet, run! Denver Water is reportedly considering a hefty 7.5 percent rate increase for next year — an amount that would raise the average Denverite’s bill by just over $19 in 2009, with suburban customers getting socked for more than $33 extra. According to John Wright, Denver Water’s manager…

RNC protests: No fair! Why does St. Paul get all the violence?!

As you might recall, the Democratic National Convention was in Denver last week, and police prepared for the event like they were readying for an invasion of Utah, loading up on high-tech video cameras, SWAT gear, pepper spray and lots of other super-cool shit. As you also might recall, they…