Sarah Cass Will Take Your Picture

Attention young, hip, creative-types of Denver! Need a photo to help launch your musical, acting, fashion, artistic, writing, dancing and/or modeling career? Look no further than local scenesterette Sarah Cass. The 21-year-old photographer from Grand Junction has been building quite a portfolio as of late by snapping promo pics for…

80s Toy Flashback–Glo Worms

Image from Wikipedia The Glo Worm was a toy only the 80s could love. It had one function–glowing when it was hugged tight. But that one purpose made it one of the top selling toys during the decade. I was 7-years-old when I learned that the hard face of the…

The Times, They Have A-Changed

Traditional daily newspapers are shrinking fast. The comparatively featherweight May 15 editions of the Rocky Mountain News and Denver Post demonstrate why both papers are desperately trying to reduce staff through attrition and assorted buyout offers. Yet less than seven years ago, such a downturn was all but unthinkable to…

Breaking a 33-Year Stalemate

Today Colorado senators Wayne Allard and Ken Salazar, along with congressional reps Mark Udall and Marilyn Musgrave, gathered with Long’s Peak as their backdrop and announced a “new” piece of legislation that was 33 years in the making. Allard spoke of the “immense tectonic forces” that shaped Rocky Mountain National…

How far would you go for a Violet Crumble candy bar?

Never heard of a Violet Crumble? Don’t worry, because neither has most of the rest of the world outside of Australia, Hawaii and parts of the U.K. But personally, I’m somewhat obsessed with the stranger extremes of the confectionery arts and have spent many an evening wandering around the dry-stock…

How Far Would You Go For…

Okay, so after the totally less-than-smashing success of my last attempt at getting all you grubniks more involved in the day-to-day business of this blog thingamajig (my ill-fated “What’s your favorite taste of Colorado” question, posed just ahead of this year’s Best of Denver issue in a thinly-veiled and desperate…

Refocusing the Camera

With buyout offers and other efforts at staff shrinkage taking place at the state’s two biggest newspapers, the Rocky Mountain News and the Denver Post, little media attention has been given to happenings at Boulder’s main broadsheet, the Camera. However, sources inside the paper (which, like the Rocky, is owned…

5 Degrees Warmer Fashion Show

Babylon Floral spiced up the evening with its wearable floral arrangements. Slideshow Cat crawled out from under her dive-bar rock on Saturday night to check out the 5 Degrees Warmer fashion show at, you guessed it, 5 Degrees. Now, this is the first time Cat has been out in LoDo…

Kate Moss Flops for Topshop

This is the capstone of Kate’s collection. Collective disappointment ensues. Cat’s apparently been napping this week, as she missed the big launch of Kate Moss’s new line for British Topshop. Yep, the girl who defines heroin chic – even after rehab for coke – now has her own collection. She…

Internet Wasteland—R Kelly Edition

If most of the people in Denver are like me (and I think they are—complete with cool curly Afros) they spend a lot of time wondering what R Kelly is doing. Well you don’t have to wonder anymore. R Kelly now has his own channel on YouTube to keep you…

A Clear Disagreement at Clear Channel

(Update below) Yakkers at Clear Channel-Denver stations regularly voice their displeasure in respect to topics or issues that make their blood boil. It’s mighty rare, though, for them to rip on each other — and that’s precisely what happened on the morning of May 11, when AM 760’s Jay Marvin…

Farewell, Isabella Blow

Greg Kessler, from Style.com This was a sad, sad week for fashion. On Monday, May 8, Isabella Blow died from a drug overdose, and with her passed one of the most interesting, eccentric, fabulous personalities in all of fashion. Her hats alone were cause for celebration. She discovered Alexander McQueen…

Tonight: A Bold Light on Dark History

If writing poetry seems like a sure trip to the unemployment line, then calling your work a “verse-novel” must be the fastest way to the speedy-express checkout line. But a very brash fellow has published an epic account in blank pentameter (more than 600 eight-line stanzas’ worth) of one of…

A Priest Walks Into a Starbucks…

The May 10 Rocky Mountain News features a story every bit as unusual (and dopey) as its headline: “Priest’s ‘Illegal Parking’ Taunted.” In it, sobersided Rocky religion writer Jean Torkelson writes about one of Colorado’s least staid journalists, Noel Black, whose latest online project is called Newspeak!. As noted in…

More RJD2 4 U

Westword’s May 10 profile of Ramble John Krohn, known to the music world as RJD2, finds the hip-hop producer turned pop-music maker complaining about the press taking comments out of context. There’s no danger of that here. Below, find the entire transcript of our RJD2 interview. The conversation touches upon…

Letters to the Editor

“You’re Toast!,” Jessica Centers, May 3 Feeling Burned Thank you for Jessica Centers’s enthralling and informative story on Quiznos. Her choices of topic and journalistic style have always caught my attention, but this particular article stands out as the first among greats. I’ve noticed for the last six months or…

Baby’s Day Out

Elizabeth Vick knew that the contractions she’d been having for the last month were normal. The official name for them is “Braxton Hicks,” after the nineteenth-century doctor who first recorded the intermittent uterine spasms that often accompany the final trimester of pregnancy. But Elizabeth liked to think of the involuntary…

Real World‘s End

Next week marks the end of The Real World as Denver has known it. So Off Limits had to ask: What sort of lasting effect — if any — will this showcase of inanity have on our city? “I don’t know if the business itself has been impacted, because we…

Energy Crisis

The plea from the energy-drink company reads as follows: “We know that you have heard of SPIKE SHOOTER Energy Drink when it was so visible in the news several months ago, and you might have formed the impression that the drink has some health concerns and have chosen not to…

Big Brothers

There are roughly 900 surveillance cameras in downtown Denver. Tony Ibarra says that’s a conservative estimate, of course, since some of the more principal blocks, like the stretch between Logan and Pennsylvania streets along East Colfax, have hundreds of cameras while other areas have none at all. “I think there’s…

Ham It Up

When he launched Associated Content in late 2004, Luke Beatty, the firm’s 36-year-old founder, president and CEO, had one employee other than himself, about $100,000 in seed money, a headquarters that doubled as his basement, and a good idea — that by paying plain folks to submit posts, he could…