Denver Post, 5280 nominated for GLAAD media awards

Typically, the GLAAD Media Awards nominees that receive the most attention come from the worlds of film and television — and with the spotlight shining on flicks like Milk and Vicky Cristina Barcelona, as well as the TV shows Brothers & Sisters and The L Word, this year is no…

7News/9News helicopter-sharing agreement finally official

The January 5 blog “Rocky Mountain News Jumps the Gun on Shared-Helicopter Story” offered the anatomy of an announcement that was premature in more ways than one. On December 30, a Channel 7 rep sent out a press release about a pact between 7News and Channel 9, its longtime rival,…

The Westword.com blog shortcut, January 27 edition

Look busy! The Boss is coming! Today in Backbeat Online: • Bruce Springsteen due at the Pepsi Center. • Spools of Dark Thread not dead yet. • Mighty 4 Colorado hip-hop event set for May 16. • ManeLine featured on Rebel Radio mixtape. • Trace Bundy gets nod from Acoustic…

Denver Blogs: Strap on your boots

Traversing the blogosphere for stuff worth copying and pasting. Send yours here. Off for a hike on Mount Evans, with history as our walking stick. Or something poetic like that. (Buck Fifty) Let the Gitmo guys come here. Otherwise the terrorists win. (Face the State) Republicans introduce meaningless legislation to…

Colorado Public Radio dials back on new talk show

In the July 2008 blog “Colorado Public Radio Plans Two-Hour Weekday Info Block,” Sean Nethery, CPR’s vice president of programming, said that “in a matter of weeks, not months,” the service would formally announce the expansion of its weekday news program, Colorado Matters, from thirty minutes to an hour in…

The downtown library’s new due date

. A woman got off an RTD bus outside of the Denver Public Library main branch at about 9 this morning and asked library staff for some assistance. But she wasn’t trying to check out a book. No, the woman was in labor. In fact, she was so far along…

Forecaster Nick Carter latest to get the boot at 9News

Word broke yesterday that longtime Channel 9 weatherman Nick Carter is the station’s latest cost-cutting casualty. The final broadcast by the veteran air personality (to the left of the affixed image, with his soon-to-be-former 9News colleagues) is scheduled for Friday. Unlike anchor Bob Kendrick, whose hefty contract was likely a…

Timing dubious in push to raise FasTracks taxes

Yesterday, the Regional Transportation District took the wraps off an RTD-financed survey in which more than 60 percent of respondents said they’d “generally support” a tax increase to complete current FasTracks exansion by 2017. This info spawned prominently placed stories in the Denver Post and the Rocky Mountain News this…

Watch the KRDO report featuring Ted Haggard’s latest accuser

Suddenly, Ted Haggard is everywhere again. Yesterday, the disgraced former pastor of Colorado Springs’ New Life Church, who left that post following revelations of homosexual conduct unveiled by onetime male escort Mike Jones (who’s made a new video lambasting the church), was named in headlines and featured on cable-news channels…

Kudos to highway crews. Really…

Given how often I’ve bitched about poor road maintenance on stormy days — most recently in this January 12 blog — it’s only fair that I figuratively doff my cap in honor of what, from my perspective, was a job well done. After more than a day of on-and-off snow…

The Westword.com blog shortcut, January 26 edition

Look out below! Falling blogs! Today in Cafe Society: • Rock, paper, scissors, booze at Nine75. • Mark & Isabella now open in Belmar. • Just in time for the Super Bowl, a Milking It review of Cap’n Crunch’s Touchdown Crunch. • Buenos Aires Grill to close. • Thanasi Foods…

Denver Blogs: Stimulate us, please

Send your bloggable bloggage here. Stimulus package won’t do anything to stimulate your ride to the mountains. (Colorado Independent) Republicans still hung up on this whole alleged-terrorists-to-Colorado thing. (Face the State) Could Governor Ritter lose his job in 2010? I mean, everyone else is losing their jobs, right? Why not…

Back to Ludlow: a massacre revisited

Catching up on my reading over the weekend, I found that the January 19 New Yorker has a terrific piece by Caleb Crain discussing the emergence of new, revisionist accounts of the Ludlow Massacre. “There Was Blood” delves into the bloody conflicts in the southern Colorado coalfields a century ago that…