Shmuck of the Week: more than double your displeasure

Start your engines. Here’s the sad vehicular truth: When you take your car in for repairs, you just pretty much assume you’re going to get screwed by the mechanic. He’s either going to tell you something is broken when it’s not, make up the name of some part that needs…

Building Nederland’s Nathan Lazarus Skatepark

Skating nirvana in Nederland. Well, the hippies finally did it. After five years of scratching the dirt for funds, the tiny, pinecone-smoking hamlet of Nederland is opening the Nathan Lazarus Skatepark this Saturday at the edge of the Barker Reservoir. It was constructed over three months by the expert skater…

City offers $3 million settlement in Emily Rice death

Emily Rice. Six months after reaching a $4 million settlement with Denver Health Medical Center for the wrongful death of Emily Rae Rice, attorneys for the family of the former Herman’s Hideaway waitress are poised to collect a $3 million settlement with the city. As I wrote in “Rae of…

The Brothers Bloom flowers to open the Denver Film Festival

Adrien Brody and Mark Ruffalo in the Rian Johnson film The Brothers Bloom. The Brothers Bloom offered the folks behind the 31st Starz Denver Film Festival with a win-win situation at last night’s opening night. The film has a local hook of sorts: Its director, Rian Johnson, spent part of…

Role Models‘ vicious attack on the Denver omelette

Ken Jeong gives Paul Rudd the finger in Role Models. Role Models, a new flick co-starring Paul Rudd and Seann William Scott as energy-drink salesmen forced to take part in a mentorship program after briefly going rogue, has some pretty funny bits — although there’s a little too much learning…

Going through election withdrawal? How ’bout a protest?

California’s Proposition 8 outlaws scenes like this. I don’t know about you, but I had a distinct bittersweet taste in my mouth on November 5. Sweet for obvious reasons; the bitter came from the passing of Proposition 8 in California. I thought it was a damn shame that just as…

KGNU puts art in public places

A “Radioland” exhibit at Boulder Arts & Crafts Gallery. Today marks the beginning of Denver Arts Week, a cultural celebration that encompasses a multitude of people, places and things — and you’ll be able to read about many of them in this space. But the celebration of art is hardly…

The Westword.com blog shortcut, November 13 edition

“I thought she ordered a Screaming Orgasm…” Welcome to our daily blogapalooza. Today in Cafe Society: • Did cops find the bartender at K’s China wearing his pants around his ankles? • Pho 7: Talk about a cursed location! • Veggie Girl dines at Lucile’s Creole Cafe. • BD’s Mongolian…

Kenny Be’s Worst-Case Scenario: Shambassadors

Click here or on the cartoon thumbnail to see a larger image; it’ll take a few seconds. The “Cultural Ambassador,” or Q1 visa, was created by Congress back in 1983 to help the Disney Corporation staff its newly opened Florida theme-park. The Epcot Center showcases the pavilions of eleven foreign…

Colorado community radio stations band together

The online banner for KRCC and its sister stations. The economic downturn has affected all of us in one way or another — but its impact is particularly tough on non-profits, whose mission becomes impossible if they can no longer generate enough donations to keep the lights on and the…

Vote for Ethiopia Reads’ Yohannes Gebregeorgis as CNN’s hero of the year

Yohannes Gebregeorgis and friends. Today’s Rocky Mountain News features an appropriately positive profile of Yohannes Gebregeorgis, the man behind Ethiopia Reads, a Denver-based organization that raises funds to build libraries and bring books to the African nation of Gebregeorgis’ birth. Gebregeorgis is one of ten finalists for CNN’s “Hero of…

Ted Haggard’s molestation sermon: watch it here

An image from a Ted Haggard report on Good Morning America. It’s about time we heard from Ted Haggard. The former pastor with Colorado Springs’ New Life megachurch, Haggard fell from grace, in a manner of speaking, after male escort Mike Jones went public with stories of sex and meth;…

The Daily Camera‘s building is for sale? Really?

Got any fliers? This past weekend, a couple of days after a blog dubbed “The Boulder Daily Camera’s Building Goes on the Block” was published, I happened to be in Boulder, and I stopped by the facility in the hope of finding out how much the place is selling for…

From the week of November 13, 2008

“Mix Well,” Michael Roberts, October 23 TV or Not TV I’d love to have the opportunity to cuss out Dennis Leonard, the new vice president and hatchet man at Channels 31 and 2, because I think he’s an ass. He thinks Fox 31 is such a fantastic station compared to…