Obama in LoDo: Party for the masses

The Jet Hotel welcomed the masses. Some of us weren’t VIP enough to get into Invesco last night, and some of us were just too lazy to stand in line. For all of the above, there was a populist screening of the Barack Obama speech in LoDo, where the real…

An empty I-25 outside Invesco Field for the Obama speech

No slowdowns on I-25… Took a look outside Invesco Field at Mile High around 6 p.m. on Thursday in time to catch an astonishing sight: the security-related closure of I-25, seen here. For a moment, I thought I spotted Will Smith strolling the pavement with his dog, but this was…

Our Obama speech section leader

“And a-one, and a-two.” With hours to wait until the main festivities began, those of us fortunate enough to make it through the huge lines leading to Barack Obama’s Invesco Field at Mile High DNC acceptance speech searched for ways to amuse ourselves. No wonder we eventually turned to one…

Jennifer Hudson makes a wrong turn at Obama’s DNC speech

Jennifer Hudson wisely fleeing the little people. Most of the celebrities and performers on hand at Barack Obama’s Invesco Field at Mile High acceptance speech no doubt came and went through entrances as special as they are. I was surprised, then, that during a walk on the stadium’s general access…

Joe Biden sends his love to ex-Bronco Floyd Little

Vote for Floyd! One of the best Denver moments from Thursday night’s Democratic National Convention was the opening of vice-presidential candidate Joe Biden’s speech. “Ladies and gentlemen I always dreamed I would stand in this place,” he said to some laughs and comments from the audience (in Mile High Stadium?)…

Scanning the skies before Obama’s acceptance speech

“Look! It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s Obama Man!” Our seats for the Barack Obama DNC acceptance speech were also quite close to a platform from which security personnel continuously scanned for trouble both inside and outside the stadium. The view opposite us, which featured heavily armed officers standing…

The endless line to the Obamathon at Mile High

The underpass morass. Heeding media reports advising attendees of Barack Obama’s Invesco Field at Mile High acceptance speech to get an early start, I left Westword’s 10th and Broadway offices at around 12:30 p.m. Thursday. On 15th, I asked a DNCC volunteer for the best route to the stadium, and…

Mile High Stadium — a little behind the times

John Lynch — Bronco no more. Just prior to finding my family in the massive line to Invesco Field prior to the Barack Obama acceptance speech, I was handed a bottle of water by a happy volunteer. Since all of us had heard for weeks that no water would be…

The endless line to the Obamathon at Mile High

The underpass morass. Heeding media reports advising attendees of Barack Obama’s Invesco Field at Mile High acceptance speech to get an early start, I left Westword’s 10th and Broadway offices at around 12:30 p.m. Thursday. On 15th, I asked a DNCC volunteer for the best route to the stadium, and…

DNC in Photos: The scene at Invesco

While much of Westword was stuck in the World’s Longest Line (or merrily bitching about said line at Angel’s Bar), photographer Kimberly Berky was inside, capturing the historic scene. See her slide show at westword.com/slideshow…

DNC: The scene from Invesco

While most of Westword was stuck in the World’s Longest Line, photographer Kimberly Berky was inside, capturing the historic scene. See her slide show at https://www.westword.com/slideshow/view/134594…

The month in photos: August 2008

The month of August finally, mercifully dies this weekend, and takes with it the DNC. And so, we offer up some of the month’s best images, starting with Machine Gun Blues frontman Aaron Collins, who proves that singing and wearing pants don’t really belong together. — Joe Tone…

Local artists’ Boom truck has a blast during DNC

Lauri Lynnx Murphy, Rodney Wallace and Brian Robertson go Boom. The key to grabbing a bit of the spotlight during the convention is to ride on the VIPs’ coattails, as anyone who’s crashed a party or two can attest. Turns out local contemporary artists are using the same strategy to…

Get to the Barack of the line

How badly do you want to witness history in the making? Denver was having such a nice convention. We were so efficient, so nice. The traffic detours, the police conduct, the weather — so much cooperation, so few snags. But the grotesque logjam at Invesco Field, as folks spiral through…

Last Chance for Celebrity Spotters

By Friday morning, most of the big names from the DNC, Hollywood and the traveling press will have packed up their bags and headed for home (or the Twin Cities for the RNC). But for those of you who just aren’t quite ready to let it go, you’ve got one…

Wife to husband: ‘I want to make out with Keith Olbermann’

The 16th Street Mall today was the same mess it’s been for a week: ugly T-shirts, people selling ugly T-shirts, and bewildered delegates and staffers haggling over a final-day discount on said ugly T-shirts. I dropped in to see my buddy Biker Jim at Biker Jim’s Gourmet Dogs in Skyline…

Protesters get hosed at anti-war march — by a supporter.

Marilyn Blackelk stepped out on the front porch of her small, weathered house in North Denver when she saw a massive anti-war march plodding down Brighton Boulevard. Over 200 cops, 50 police vehicles, a helicopter and a gigantic crowd control tank known as the “BEAR” had the procession of mostly…

At the DNC: Spike Lee just wants to eat his hot dog

Spike Lee, with relish. In the few minutes before Bill Clinton spoke at the Democratic National Convention on Wednesday night, I was inching along the perimeter of the floor in the same type of delegate scrum I’d experienced the night before when the Pepsi Center started vomiting celebrities. Suddenly, I…