The Truth is Out There, In East Denver, On Pena Boulevard

Leo Tanguma’s murals at Denver International Airport are rich with symbolism. The artist maintains the works have nothing to do with Illuminati’s plans for one world government, but the internet, in all it’s glory, is rife with people who won’t be convinced. For the most in-depth discussion out there on…

In for Life: Day Seven of the Michael Tate Trial

Day seven of Michael Tate’s murder trial got off to a slow start on Tuesday because of the stabbing of a CU student by a man who, when previously charged with another stabbing, had been found not guilty by reason of insanity, the same plea Tate is using for his…

The Rocky Mountain News’ Parent Company Looks to Sell Another Newspaper

The August 28 announcement that the E.W. Scripps Company wants to sell the Albuquerque Tribune set stomachs rumbling at the Scripps-owned Rocky Mountain News for entirely understandable reasons. Like the Rocky, the Tribune has been part of a joint-operating agreement intended to preserve the existence of editorially competing newspapers. Moreover,…

Hick Ousted from Wynkoop Group

Open since 1974, the Wazee Supper Club predates all the hipness, all the gentrification, all the retro this-and-that of LoDo. Founders Angelo and Jim Karagas actually opened their first spot, My Brother’s Bar, in 1969, nine blocks further down 15th, in a neighborhood known more for the rattle in the…

Understaffing the Supermax

The U.S. Penitentiary Administrative Maximum outside of Florence is so thinly staffed that the unit housing some of the nation’s deadliest terrorists has gone as long as 24 hours without any guards supervising the unit. That’s one of the charges hurled this morning by representatives of the guards’ union. With…

In for Life: Day Six of the Michael Tate Trial

For reasons not made public, Jefferson County Sheriff’s deputies decided to shackle Michael Tate’s feet on day six of his first-degree murder trial. The shackles weren’t visible to the jury, and the jurors weren’t in the courtroom when Tate’s defense team objected to the chaining of their client, who’d seemed…

Timeless Beauty in Blue

Audrey Hepburn has been called a timeless beauty and I think this gorgeous tat speaks to that. I snapped this pic at Sputnik Saturday night, just before closing. In my drunken state, I didn’t get the name of the lovely hipster sporting this ink, or the name of the artist…

Carpet Skates, August 27

Here’s a brief look at some of the items America is desperate to learn about today: Carpet skates A fun new way to suffer traumatic head injuries! Carpet skates apparently let you slide across carpeted floors like you do in socks over hardwood. Thank god they didn’t have these when…

Delegating Denver #6 of 56: California

View larger image. California Total Number of Delegates: 441 Pledged: 370 Unpledged: 71 How to Recognize a California Delegate: If the United States of America was a high school and the residents of each state represented a different clique, Californians would be considered the “cool kids,” and California’s Democratic delegates…

Meat Market: The Fourth Annual Adult Film Star Ball

Slide Show First things first. To be honest, I was barely familiar with the 50-plus names of the adult film stars who were at the Fourth Annual Adult Film Star Ball at La Boheme on August 25. But after my seven or so hours of walking between the downtown strip…

Resurrecting the Champ Strikes Denver With a Low Blow

Resurrecting the Champ, a Josh Hartnett-Samuel L. Jackson film set in Denver, opened on August 24, and local reviewers gave the movie the hometown discount: Robert Denerstein, writing his first critique for the Rocky Mountain News since accepting a buyout from the tabloid, pinned the piece with a B- (a…

In for Life: Day Five of the Michael Tate Trial

Day five of Michael Tate’s murder trial began with Tate’s defense team trying to discredit his partner in crime, Michael Fitzgerald, who was testifying against Tate as a part of his plea agreement to a second degree murder charge, which landed Fitzgerald 62 years in prison for his role in…

Death on the Zero Horizon

8.24.07 Le Meridien Hotel Resort Bora Bora, French Polynesia South Pacific Subject: Death on the Zero Horizon PBC, A fatality introduced me to Niko and Chad a few days ago in Papeete, Tahiti. I had just arrived from Auckland and was settled in by the pool at my hotel, sneaking…

Fidel Castro Dead, August 24

Here’s a brief look at some of the items America is desperate to learn about today: Fidel Castro dead The Internet is erupting over the rumor that Fidel Castro is dead. It has yet to be announced by any major news service, but it’s dominating Internet searches. If it’s true,…

Yappers’ Corner: Planned Parenthood’s Secret Relocation

Planned Parenthood’s “secret” property buy in the Stapleton area spurred plenty of angst this week when the women’s reproductive health organization divulged its purchase in the Denver Post. Planned Parenthood apparently kept the plan for a new clinic under wraps to avoid protesting, the likes of which stalled construction at…

The Hard Lessons About Safe Schools

The little gremlins are back on the yellow buses, which means it’s time for the 2007 “revised” edition of the School Violence Prevention and Student Discipline Manual, issued by Colorado Attorney General John W. Suthers to schools throughout the state. You can find the complete manual here on the AG’s…

Erotic Provocation

With a near-infinite variety of free porn on the Internet, who reads erotica anymore? Women, apparently. For the most part they’re the ones writing it, too, which makes the Provocateur, a Denver-based male erotica author, something of a rarity – and something of a sensation. “Women really get the sensibilities…

Howard Dean v. The World’s Largest Rubberband Ball

Democratic National Committee chairman Howard Dean blew into Denver mid-day Wednesday to kick off the one-year countdown to the Democratic National Convention. He stood on the sweltering concrete outside the Pepsi Center, along with Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper and Gov. Bill Ritter to pump up hundreds of party loyalists, thank…

In for Life: Day Four of the Michael Tate Murder Trial

The fourth day of Michael Tate’s first-degree murder trial for killing the father of his friend, Michael Fitzgerald, was supposed to start with Fitzgerald on the stand. But for the third straight day, the trial started late. First, Tate’s attorneys tried to keep Fitzgerald from testifying – an effort that…