Summer School

To prevent their schools from being converted into charter schools because of poor performance on the annual Colorado Student Assessment Program (CSAP) exams, principals at Del Pueblo, Maxwell and McGlone elementary schools are trying a new strategy that they hope will help them raise their historically low scores: operating year-round…

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Complaints that a Denver-based suicide phone line is understaffed, that its service is inconsistent and that its volunteers are untrained have once again gone unanswered by the Colorado Mental Health Grievance Board. After examining the latest complaints against the Living Support Network (LIS’N) — which include allegations that executive director…

Off Limits

Wild West adventurer turned entertainer William F. “Buffalo Bill” Cody was no stranger to the spotlight. He knew how to please a crowd, and, true to form, so does Buffalo Bill lookalike Lance Michaels — even if it took Michaels six or seven takes to nail a plug for CBS’s…

Priority Shifts

Since the approval of the joint operating agreement that will bind the business departments of the Rocky Mountain News and the Denver Post forever and ever (or at least until one side atrophies and dies), the minions at the Denver Newspaper Agency have been working overtime to coordinate what DNA…

Gearheads,Unite!

The stereotypical stock-car-racing fan is a 320-pound feed-store clerk from Gritsville, Alabama. Got the Stars and Bars flying from the double-wide. Wife also may be his first cousin, but that don’t mean he’s gonna share that plug of Red Man with her. Leastways, not ’til she changes out the U-joints…

Letters to the Editor

Rave New World Party on! I would like to take this opportunity to thank you for Laura Bond’s objective and informative article on the Colorado rave scene, “Home of the Rave,” in the February 22 issue. I’m a DJ here in Denver, and I play at a lot of these…

The Home of the Rave

On a cold Saturday night in February, Santa Fe Drive is swarming with teenage life. The Aztlan Theatre is hosting an event put on by Roofless Productions, a local promoter that specializes in electronic music and tends to draw young crowds. By 11 p.m., kids are convening from all directions,…

One for All

If they went to a traditional high school, Wendy Ginther and her three best friends would probably be in different cliques. Wendy, who is articulate beyond her seventeen years, is the writer. Erick Mudge, who’s wearing a T-shirt with a Celtic design and a crystal around his neck, is the…

The Price of Hip

In the past few years, lower downtown and the adjacent Central Platte Valley have become Denver’s most sought-after addresses. An area that was once home to winos and run-down warehouses now boasts some of the most expensive lofts and condos in the city, with more than a few units going…

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The man who gives — and takes — the flak for decisions made by Denver Public Schools is smarting from the recent false alarms the district sounded over possible budget cuts that had been slated for next year. The announcement that the district was short by $17 million to $25…

Off Limits

U.S. Representative Joel Hefley was no fan of President Bill Clinton; the Colorado Springs Republican regularly critiqued the Clinton administration. But Hefley does have reason to mourn the changing of the guard: He’s losing his favorite target. Although Coloradans know Hefley as the most silent, and arguably most conservative, member…

Head to Head

In Denver, sports is to many locals what Catholicism is to residents of Vatican City — and for that, Tim Griggs, vice president and general manager of Fox Sports Net Rocky Mountain, would like to offer a prayer of thanks. After all, that fanaticism is one of several reasons the…

Is That a Zamboni Way Down There?

One night last week, the Denver Nuggets and the New York Knicks played a professional basketball game in the Pepsi Center. At least that’s what the morning papers said. Beheld from our vantage point, in lofty section 369, the event might actually have been one of many things: a concert…

Letters to the Editor

The Light Stuff Out of the blue: Regarding Julie Jargon’s “Hide the Light,” in the February 15 issue, I can testify that Curtis Park is not alone in being affected by the obnoxiously bright Qwest sign. Even with the shades drawn in my fourth-floor loft near Coors Field, my bedroom…

Ghost Story

Questions about Henry Lee Lucas will be debated for decades. This report is not offered as a final answer. There may never be a final answer. — Report from the Texas Attorney General’s Office, April 1986 A few weeks before Christmas, Tammy Andrews was rummaging through a storage space beneath…

Swiss Miss

Victor Saouma carefully shapes his sentences, at pains to be accurate. Part Lebanese, part Colombian, he holds himself with dignity. A professor of civil engineering who earned his doctorate at Cornell University and did post-doctoral work at Princeton, Saouma once thought of his employer, the University of Colorado, as a…

Hide the Light

Curtis Park residents have reported a creepy blue glow hovering above their neighborhood for the past seven months. Is it a blue moon? No. Aliens? No. It’s…the Qwest building at 1801 California Street. The light, which emanates from the gigantic neon sign on the telecom company’s building (one of three…

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Inside virtually every defense attorney beats a bleeding heart. These lawyers love to expound on the meaning of justice, how everyone deserves a fair trial, and how the true measure of a society rests in the way it treats its most reviled members. When it comes to Marvin Gray, however,…

Off Limits

They don’t call sunny skies “chamber of commerce weather” for nothing; the last thing any of these membership organizations wants is clouds on the horizon. That’s why officials at the Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce were taken aback last week when they were criticized for their portrayal of pioneer businessman…

Flour Power

“Did you see that?” In a blur of movements from measuring cup to rolling pin to cast-iron griddle, Charlotte Saenz mixes, rolls, toasts and then presents the perfect homemade tortilla to her Aurora cooking class. “You make it look so easy.” “Do you cater?” “What about the aluminum tortilla press…

Anchor in Waiting

“I don’t think there’s any real TV sports journalism in this market any longer,” says veteran Denver broadcaster Les Shapiro. “It’s been thrown out the window. The TV stations don’t care about it anymore, and evidently, the current anchors don’t either, because they don’t work it very hard.” Harsh words…

Corporate Team-Building Muscles In

Time was, sports and recreation were something you did in your off-hours. Sure, there was always the company softball team. But at least you could choose who was on the squad. No geeks allowed — and that guy in sales and marketing who showers once every pay period? Forget it…