Can the Denver Post Survive Its Hedge-Fund Owners?

Two years ago, Woodrow Wilson Paige Jr. flew to New York in a state of keen anticipation. He had been summoned by the top management of MediaNews Group, the parent company of the Denver Post, to a sitdown at Thunderdome. Paige, better known to Denver sports fans and ESPN viewers…

Six Reasons Why We’ll Miss Dumpsters in Denver

By 2018, there will be no more dumpsters in the alleys of Denver, or so the city says. They’ll be gradually replaced between now and then by plastic rollaway carts. Supposedly, the move will cut down on waste and encourage recycling, and discourage illegal dumping as well. But it’s also the…

7News’s Dayle Cedars Responds to Being Body-Shamed

“Dayle, we are all big fans and would sure like to see you drop 20 lbs. or so.” This e-mail was sent anonymously to 7News morning anchor Dayle Cedars earlier this month — and she could have shrugged it off. After all, the Internet can be a cruel place, particularly…

Broncos 2016: Our Highlights From the Season Thus Far

In less than a month, the Broncos have managed to make this season interesting for reasons game-related and otherwise. From linebacker Brandon Marshall joining the knee-taking contingency of the NFL to crazy rookie haircuts and angry-tweet-inciting losses (not ours!), here are some highlights of the 2016 season so far. (Bonus:…

Reader: Shame on Denver for Not Finding Solutions to Homeless Issues

Just as Westword was going to press with this week’s story on the city’s ramped-up homeless sweeps, reporter Chris Walker received word that another sweep was imminent. That one wiped out “Pipe Town,” one of the city’s most hidden encampments. Unlike the major sweeps of March and July, this action…

Eight Products We Wish Peyton Manning Would Endorse

Peyton Manning will go down in history as one of the greatest Broncos quarterbacks, perhaps second only to John Elway himself. But the trouble is that we have to share him — with his original team, the Colts; with most of Indiana, which still loves him like a prodigal son;…

The Voting Dead: How Big a Problem Are Ballot-Casting Colorado Cadavers?

Last night, a CBS4 investigation about “dead voters casting ballots in Colorado” prompted a response from Colorado Secretary of State Wayne Williams’s office sent out at a highly unusual time: 10:39 p.m. “While vote fraud is rare, it does indeed occur,” Williams acknowledged in a statement. “Our office is working to ensure…

PAX Labs and the Clinic Launch a New Era in Vape Pens

It’s a new Era. PAX Labs has created a new vaporizer, PAX Era, in partnership with The Lab, the concentrates production division of The Clinic. “It really is the first pen that’s true technology,” says Sunni Marsden, a representative from The Lab. “It’s next level for sure.” The primary goal was…

Five Things We Learned From the JonBenet Ramsey Media Barrage

It’s been almost twenty years since six-year-old JonBenét Ramsey was murdered in her Boulder home, but it feels like yesterday. Maybe because it was yesterday, and the day before that, and the one before that, and so on,  that we’ve been subjected to a blitz of cheesy re-enactments of the crime on…

Six Myths About Abortion From Katha Pollitt

Katha Pollitt, a New York Times notable author, was in town earlier this week at the invitation of NARAL Pro-Choice Colorado, appearing at a luncheon and an Auraria campus town hall to talk about feminism and her book PRO: Reclaiming Abortion Rights. During her visit, she spoke to us about viewing…

Why Colorado Tokers Love Gelato

Living without air-conditioning in Denver is more of a blessing than a curse at this stage of my financial life. Even in the middle of the summer, my house rarely went above the mid-80s during the afternoon, so I was never tempted to double my energy bill. When I lived…

Denver Ditches the Dumpster

Some of Denver knows this all too well: Alleys are a mess. Trash pours out of dumpsters, attracting all kinds of critters and sometimes blocking the road.  But that might not be an issue come 2018. By then, all of Denver’s 120,000 homes will have converted from dumpster or manual…