The online emphasis of the Denver Post‘s storm coverage

Over the past decade, daily newspapers have grappled with the best way to cover breaking news items in print — a medium that arrives at homes well after most subscribers already know about what took place. The five tornadoes that touched down in Colorado yesterday provided yet another test case…

Step one when spotting a tornado: Get out your camera

It’s no surprise that the one serious injury reported as the result of five tornados that touched down in Colorado yesterday involved a man trying to take pictures of the storm. Capturing video images of natural disasters now challenges seeking cover as a first reaction for folks witnessing severe weather…

The Westword.com blog shortcut, June 5 edition

Everyone looks better in a fedora…. Today in Backbeat Online: • Last night: Leonard Cohen at Red Rocks. • Westword exclusive: The Fray’s not-so-secret dress rehearsals — in pictures. • Ministry’s Al Jourgensen offers free EP. • MP3 Freeloader: Tonight, Fell at Bender’s Tavern. • MP3 Freeloader: Tonight, Hawks of…

The Lighthouse Lit Fest begins tonight

It seems odd that in a financial storm where massive commercial institutions of all kinds are crumbling left and right, a writer’s workshop run out of an old poet’s house on Downing street would be unaffected. And yet, Lighthouse Writer’s Workshop keeps on growing. “In times of stress, people go…

Denver Blogs: Ritter vs. Unions

Our little ode to local bloggers. Send your own odes here. Colorado labor leaders are, like, totally over Bill Ritter. (Colorado Independent) In Lakewood, it’s the case of the million-dollar vacant lot — and the taxpayers who footed the bill. (Lakewood Edge) On the 65th anniversary of the Normandy invasion,…

Check out Basil the robot at First Friday

Basil the robot, who was unsuccessful in a bid to serve beers at the Wynkoop Brewing Company last year but has since redeemed himself with several triumphant performances, will give the service sector another go tonight from 6 to 9 p.m. as part of an event for the First Friday…

Today’s featured event: Take in Sam Turner’s toxic art at INDYINK

INDYINK’s Chris Huth says it’s a little bit scary to be presenting a show by local artist/designer Sam Turner, whose oft menacing pen and ink illustrations are cross-hatched together by a mish-mosh of skate deck and snowboard design, hardcore metal music and an aura of cycling anarchy, then tempered by…

Shmuck of the Week: Marilyn Musgrave

First off, apologies are probably in order. It occurs to me that, over the last six months, you’ve probably managed to wipe clean the stains left on your mind by former Rep. Marilyn Musgrave. Since her election in 2002, Musgrave’s devotion to squashing women’s rights, gay rights — basically the…

Mary Louise Starkey speaks out about accusers

It’s been a while since we’ve heard from Mary Louise Starkey, founder of the Denver butler school Starkey International School for Household Management, who’s been in and out of jail and court for allegedly assaulting Starkey student Lisa Kirkpatrick — and then in and out of jail and court again…

Is that gourd goodness in your pocket? Or…

Step 1: Place mind in gutter. Step 2: Look at the cover of today’s “Grow” section in the Denver Post. Step 3: Giggle. Step 4: Wonder why there’s a third round object at the base of the tallest gourd. Overcompensation?…

Rocky’s Autos shags an endorsement

Basic-cable fiends are familiar with the formula for Rocky’s Autos commercials: quasi-humorous skits featuring the Shagman and his sidekicks. But as viewers have seen in recent days, change is afoot at Rocky’s — among them, replacing the laughs with testimonials by self-proclaimed Troubleshooter Tom Martino. Martino’s been a busy boy…

Colorado Crimes: Indecent exposure goes high-tech

The traditions that we’ve come to know and rely upon for decades are slowly vanishing. Take indecent exposure. Not so long ago, the average perpetrator would toss on a raincoat and nothing else, then head out on the street in a quest to flash his shortcomings at passersby. But the…

Yorvit Torrealba kidnapping drama puts Rockies’ woes in perspective

The kidnapping and subsequent safe return in Venezuela of Rockies catcher Yorvit Torrealba’s eleven-year-old son and brother-in-law certainly makes matters like the firing of manager Clint Hurdle seem minor by comparison. And yet the holding of athletes’ family members for ransom is hardly novel in that country. As noted in…

New Avs coach Joe Sacco’s starpower deficit

The Colorado Avalanche didn’t wait long after the sacking of beleaguered good-guy coach Tony Granato to name his replacement. Yesterday, the team introduced new head man Joe Sacco, who most recently helmed the Lake Erie Monsters, the excellently named Avs’ affiliate in the American Hockey League. From all reports, Sacco…

Denver Film Society story presents challenges for Denver Post

The resurrection of the Colorado Office of Film, Television and Media isn’t the only big development in the state’s arts community. Today’s Denver Post gives prominent play to “21 Resign in Denver Film Society Shakeup,” an article by film writer Lisa Kennedy in which Bo Smith, the current executive director,…