Denver Public Schools: A battleship in the city?

The logo of Rishel Middle School. Last night, emotions were high at the Denver Public Schools’ board meeting. Many controversial issues were on the table: new charter-school proposals, a plan to have several schools share space with one another, and the much-protested idea of closing struggling Rishel Middle School in…

Shine On, Shmuck

My eyes! With fans like these, the University of Colorado doesn’t need enemies. In the second quarter of the home game last Saturday, November 15, against the number-13 ranked Oklahoma State Cowboys, someone from the crowd –most likely a Buffs fan — shined a green, laser-pointer light into the face…

DIA conspiracy promoted to one of history’s greatest!

The Daily Telegraph in the UK recently compiled a list of “History’s Greatest Conspiracy Theories” – and the contributors have put the murals at Denver International Airport at number five! The DIA conspiracy is beaten out only by NASA moon landings, Roswell, JFK and 9/11. The paper notes how the…

Denver blogs: The Broncos live, soda dies and Allard kills

Peyton Hillis: One of the reasons the Broncos suck less than they did two weeks ago. The Latest Word is shredding through the Colorogosphere in search of quality blog-ness. Send your tips here. • The Rocky’s Lee Rasizer has lots of theories on the Broncos’ recent success. Some of them…

Denver’s 150th birthday party gift bag

Where were you in ’52? It is customary today to give a well-stocked gift bag to each of the invited guests at a birthday party. If I were the host of Denver’s 150th Birthday Party on November 22, 2008, I would stuff each gift bag with my favorite souvenirs of…

Are the Denver dailies’ 150th birthday sections keepers?

An image from the Rocky Mountain News’ online version of its Denver@150 section. Today, the Rocky Mountain News and the Denver Post feature special sections honoring Denver’s 150th birthday — and they’re not merely clones of each other. Indeed, both have qualities that recommend them, with the Rocky’s concept proving…

Muhammad Ali Hasan goes to the movies

The candidate. Muhammad Ali Hasan, the energetic and unusual candidate for state legislature, will not become the next state representative for Eagle and Summit counties. The immensely wealthy son of Seeme and Malik Hasan — profiled last January in “Is This Muslim Republican Mr. Right or the Big Cheese?” –…

The Westword.com blog shortcut, November 20 edition

Thirsty? Bring your checkbook. Let it blog, let it blog, let it blog. Today in Cafe Society: • Try the $1,000 martini at Capital Grille. • The Cooler is very cool. • Shazam! Shazz Cafe suddenly appears. • Veggie Girl has a happy hour at Dazzle. • The naked truth…

The new math behind Denver Health response times

Time is of the essence at Denver Health. The Denver City Council’s finance committee yesterday approved a one-year, $51.9 million operating agreement with the Denver Health and Hospital Authority — with one significant change over the previous contract: Denver Health has agreed to peg ambulance response times to when an…

Campus Press advisor Amy Herdy’s Pakistan travel log

Amy Herdy as she appeared in the Pakistani press. The blog Denver Post and 9News vet Amy Herdy’s Journalistic Mission to Pakistan provides an overview of a trip to Islamabad recently completed by Herdy, who currently serves as the advisor for The Campus Press, the daily online news source for…

Update on the Joe Principe standoff

Past mug shots of Joe Principe. I have spoken with Lillian Principe, whose son, Joe Principe, was the subject of yesterday’s blog “Breaking News: Joe Principe’s Standoff With the Cops Ends Badly;” a former correctional officer at Florence’s supermax penitentiary, Joe was subsequently indicted as part of a conspiracy case…

Nugget dancer’s nuggets stump play-by-play guy

From Deadspin, via Fan IQ: A hilarious video has surfaced of Nuggets play-by-play man Chris Marlowe struggling in stunned silence to come back from a break after an Altitude cameraman focused rather intently on the chest of a Nuggets dancers. You can tell he wanted to say something about the…

Getting intimate with Intimidad at the Denver Film Festival

An image from Intimidad. The first measure of any non-fiction narrative, whether written or visual, is how close it gets to the real lives of its subjects. As its title suggests, Intimidad, which screened at the Starz FilmCenter last night as part of the Denver Film Festival, seeks a level…