Internet Explorer 6 funeral: Microsoft sent flowers

Last night, around a hundred people crammed into Forest Room 5 for the funeral of Internet Explorer 6, which reportedly died during a workplace accident at Google Inc. The biggest surprise, according to Jon Clark, business development director for Aten Design Group, which planned the memorial? “The Internet Explorer team…

Sex shop Q&A: Smitten Kitten hopes for good vibrations in Denver

Denver lost Hysteria — its women-friendly, sex-positive, non-toxic-educating, GLBT-welcoming sex-toy shop in February. But a new store with the same philosophy, albeit from Minnesota, plans to open soon, just in time to fill that void. The Smitten Kitten pioneered the idea of brightly-lit, women-friendly sex shops seven years ago, says…

Union Station construction: ColorRail files to stop it — again

Last week, we noted that the Colorado Rail Passenger Association didn’t like the fact that the new-and-improved Union Station was finally starting to be built, since the advocacy group is still awaiting the results of a lawsuit they filed last May that demanded officials consider at other permutations for the…

Census 2010: Do you have what it takes to be a taker?

It’s the start of the decade, and that means the U.S. Census Bureau is posting fliers everywhere, looking for temporary, part-time help to ring doorbells and glean data. Pay starts at $16.25 an hour in Denver, considerably less in Grand Junction ($12.50) and Pueblo ($11.00). You’d think in this economy,…

FasTracks: What comes next in Denver’s ambitious rail plans, part 1

Last Friday was a very big day in Denver transit. The feds announced $304 million in loans for Union Station, completing the funding necessary for the new transit hub, as well as essentially committing to a $1 billion injection over several years for several future FasTracks rail lines. That means…