Sermon on the Mount

Every once in a while, you meet a guy who’s so annoyingly Colorado that you might as well call him ‘Rado. To merely say that this man possesses qualities characteristic of the Centennial State does not do him justice. Because that could also cover the ranchhand who screwed around a…

Tony Shawcross Saved Public-Access TV in Denver

Tony Shawcross, the driving force behind a non-profit film and video concern called Deproduction, is an idealist, which explains why, back in 2005, he eagerly sought a job hardly anyone else wanted: overseeing Denver’s public-access television channels. At the time, public access was in decline nationwide due in large part…

Denver’s Own Royal Tenenbaums

There’s always room for one more at the Tillemann-Dicks’ dinner table. Armed with fine silver and blue china, Shiloh Benson Tillemann-Dick, eighteen, carefully sets the lace-draped table, which is large enough for a corporate boardroom. His eleven-year-old brother, Zenith Wisdom, meanwhile, wrestles Nordik, the family’s Great Pyrenees, into a side…

The Tillemann-Dicks: A Guide

With so many Tillemann-Dick children going in so many different directions, it’s easy to get them confused. But really, say the kids, it’s easy to keep family members straight, since everyone is unique. Dulcia, the oldest at 38 or 39, is the Honduran orphan whom Annette and Timber adopted in…

The Westword.com Blog Shortcut, July 9 Edition

Today, Westword’s blogs are like Mr. Creosote — overstuffed and ready to erupt. Stand back, because you might get some on you. Scads of content about the astonishing Tillemann-Dick family, the subject of a feature article by Joel Warner, can be found in nearly every nook and cranny of the…

DA Lacy Clears Ramseys; Skeptics Remain Skeptical

According to this 9News report, Boulder District Attorney Mary Lacy has officially cleared John Ramsey, his late wife Patsy and any other member of the family of the 1996 murder of their 6-year-old daughter, JonBenét, based on new tests that found unidentified male DNA on JonBenét’s clothing. The report includes…

An Online Guide to the Tillemann-Dicks

As our July 10 cover story makes clear, there’s a lot of stuff going on in the Tillemann-Dick household – more than could be fit into a single Westword article. Here’s the best of the rest. To help keep Timber and Annette’s eleven children straight, here’s a slide show of…

The Nuts and Bolts of Timber Dick’s IRIS Engine

Family man and inventor Timber Dick, who’s at the center of a July 10 Westword article, was obsessed with cars — specifically how to make them more efficient. Several years ago, he and his son Corban began studying one of the least efficient parts of an automobile: the internal combustion…

Shiloh Benson Tillemann-Dick’s Veep Sheet

Shiloh Benson Tillemann Dick has a head – a very large head – for politics, one that stands out even among the feisty politicos of the colorful family profiled in the July 10 Westword. The 18-year-old correctly predicted Obama’s church affiliations would prove problematic – last August. Shiloh took time…

Arts and Crafts with Gloriana Willow Tillemann-Dick

View larger image The Tillemann-Dick family’s magnificent endeavors, traced in a July 10 Westword profile, have inspired one of its members, 14-year-old Gloriana Willow, to embark on artistic flights of fancy. “It is awfully hard to get all of the Tillemann-Dicks together at one time,” she explains. “So, with the…

A Sing-Along with Charity Sunshine Tillemann-Dick

Like all eleven of the children in the Tillemann-Dick household featured in a July 10 Westword cover story, 24-year-old Charity Sunshine followed her bliss – right into opera, in her case. A graduate of the Peabody Conservatory of Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, she’s recently been studying the work of…

Even the Dailies Get Into Skin-Clicks

The Denver dailies take pride in being known as family newspapers, which helps explain why the Rocky Mountain News recently printed “p —” and “t—” in an item about the words “piss” and “tits.” But in an Internet-driven media environment that values clicks above pretty much everything else, even the…

Honk If You’re a Shmuck!

People who honk their horns to get attention are annoying. Picking someone up for a) a date; b) to hang out; c) on the way to work? Get out of your car and ring the bell. Not only is honking generally obnoxious to the honkee, but it annoys the neighbors…

Colorado Public Radio Makes Its Moves

At this writing, Colorado Public Radio is just over half an hour away from finishing its latest game of signal-go-round: At 10 a.m. on July 9, KCFR, the news-and-information branch in Denver, is slated to switch from 1340 AM to 90.1 FM, where KVOD, the classical-music wing, has been heard…

The Duel for DA Heats Up

George Brauchler knew he was taking a possible career-ending risk by entering the GOP primary race for district attorney in the 18th Judicial District, which includes Arapahoe, Douglas, Elbert and Lincoln counties. Not only is his opponent, Carol Chambers, the incumbent (right); she also happens to be about as politically…

The Democratic Hole in the Doughnut

As reporters headed into the Pepsi Center on July 8 for the second – and final – media walk-through, a volunteer was handing out doughnuts. Fried doughnuts. You better believe that members of the Democratic National Convention Committee, which organized the walk-through, are fit to be fried over the ribbing…

Secrets Revealed

If you liked The Secret, then you’re going to love July 9’s free presentation with Secret star and Harmonic Wealth author James Arthur Ray. Sign up online for his last-minute stop in Boulder, and read our online listing for the event here. — Amber Taufen…

Rocky Mountain News Anagrams Spell “Moronic”

Ho-lee Christ: It’s still more than a month until the Democratic National Convention and the Rocky Mountain News’ tie-ins to the big event are already way more desperate than I could ever have imagined. July 9’s head-slamming abomination? Anagrams of the words “donkey and elephant,” which include: “Head Planned Keynote,”…

Bill Clinton Needles Gary Hart at Warren Beatty Tribute

Poor Gary Hart. The former senator, erstwhile presidential candidate and subject of two recent Westword Q&As (click here and here to check them out) got to walk the red carpet with — woo-hoo! — Arianna Huffington prior to an American Film Institute tribute to actor/director Warren Beatty, and he was…

There and (Not) Back Again: By Frontier

Woe is the traveler this summer who flies for business or pleasure. As gas prices have gone through the roof, the airlines have responded by taking it out on passengers, raising ticket prices, adding fees for checked bags, canceling routes and charging for food. As a result, Westword decided to…