Max’s Mouth

Max Karson, an envelope-pushing CU-Boulder student profiled in this Message column from last November, loves making news. But he may have gotten more attention than he bargained for on April 17, when he was arrested as a result of remarks he offered in class. According to information contained in this…

Poppin’ Fresh

When proto-punk and original-era punk acts were in their prime, I was either too young or too far from the various scenes to catch them in action. As a result, my only chance to see such groups perform has been in reunion formats — and my experiences at such shows…

California Dreamin’

Chef Adam Mali’s also a floorwalker, which bothered me a little. When I see a chef working the room, shaking hands, making nice with the customers, all I can think is that with him on the floor loving up the crowd, who’s in the galley watching my agnolotti or expo-ing…

Gino Velardi Designs for Cydney Payton

Today’s contestant in the Cydney Payton Design Challenge is Gino Velardi, who is best known around town for his stunning gowns. Seriously, he has this feathered babydoll number that Cat might just kill for…but that’s another story, as he’s got something else in mind for the director and curator of…

Crystal Sharp Designs for Cydney Payton

Today’s entry into the Cydney Payton Design Challenge comes from Crystal Sharp, whom everyone knows as the proprietor of She She on South Broadway and Bayaud. Check out her design, and then go here to see the slideshow of what she — and the other eleven designers competing in the…

More Insanity

So why a school? And not just any school, but a college campus of more than 26,000 students — possibly the only place even more vulnerable than your local schoolyard. And why now, just a few days before the infamous anniversaries of Waco and Columbine? At least 31 dead, including…

Spearheaded Movement

The sun was shining and the weather was sweet — and Michael Franti’s Bob Marley quotes didn’t stop with the weather when he and Spearhead took the stage at Copper Mountain on Saturday for the final of three free concert weekends, part of the resort’s season ending Sunsation festivities. Franti’s…

Mona Lucero Designs for Cydney Payton

And now Cat presents the second entry in the Cydney Payton Challenge, a design created by local fashion fave Mona Lucero. Next week Payton will choose her favorite sketch, and the winner will be announced on the Tamarac Square Fashion Project runway on April 25. Stay tuned to Cat every…

The Bill and Joanne Story

This April 10 blog discusses the manner in which Denver Post TV-and-radio writer Joanne Ostrow wound up being branded a left-wing idealogue by Fox News personality Bill O’Reilly on his weeknight staple, The O’Reilly Factor. But the story doesn’t end there. When Ostrow declined to be interviewed on the Factor,…

The Mena Case Revisited

Like any journalist who sticks around long enough, I’ve occasionally been interviewed myself. I’ve chatted with the greats: Peter Boyles, Joan London, even Phil Donahue, in all his pre-Oprah glory. I once had a meaningful five minutes with Katie Couric, thanks to a remote hook-up — I stared bleary-eyed into…

Back into the Fray

In this week’s Message column focuses upon Nerf (pictured), the program director for KTCL — and along the way, he’s credited with putting the Fray into rotation prior to the point at which the group officially signed to Epic Records. But others at the station had an even more hands-on…

Weekend Update

Just in case you’re all dressed up with nowhere to go, here are a few late-breaking events we heard about too late to include in this week’s Night and Day calendar: On April 13, Denver music hub Twist & Shout and local hip-hop maven Jeff “Apostle” Campbell are hosting WORD:…

Cydney Payton Challenge: Tricia Hoke

Cydney Payton is the city’s reigning art matriarch. And how lucky we are, because Payton’s no stodgy old maven. No, the executive director of the Museum of Contemporary Art/Denver loves Manolo Blahniks and red lipstick, wishes she could meet Miuccia Prada, is listening to TV on the Radio, and even…

Spin Master

As part of the Denver National Convention brouhaha in town yesterday, Howard Dean announced the convention committee’s leadership team. It’s a powerful, experienced bunch, including Leah Daughtry, Dean’s chief of staff, as the convention’s CEO. The list also includes Jenni Engebretsen as deputy CEO for public affairs, an apt choice…

Girl Talk

You’ve already met Zac Pennington. He’s the well-dressed kid behind the counter at the record store; the one with the Modest Mouse good looks who intimidates you with his storehouse of music knowledge. He’s the one standing outside the venue passing out hand-drawn flyers for some multimedia art-rock show he’s…

Cuddle Therapy

What goes on in the minds of taggers? What are they trying to tell us with their hastily scrawled missives across our double garage doors? Perhaps a lack of coherent message and bad penmanship are not the only problems plaguing Denver’s tagbangers. More legible postings on a garage door in…

Startin’ Something

Brooke flipped her lid — again. MTV had better hurry up. There are only five more episodes of The Real World: Denver left, and there’s one more Outward Bound trip with the New Orleans female teenagers, plus a trip to Thailand, to cover in that span. As for Episode 23…

And the Challenge 2 Winner Is…

Nicole Popovich One of Cat’s faves from the second challenge of the Tamarac Square Fashion Project. To view the slide show, click here. Cat will be honest: She expected some trash to come down the runway during the second challenge of the Tamarac Square Fashion Project. Not that she’s disrespecting…

Supersized Stooges

This week’s profile of the Stooges describes original guitarist Ron Asheton as “voluble,” and that’s an enormous understatement. He’s clearly enjoying the opportunity to talk about his life and career after all these years, and he’s got plenty of stories to tell. In the extensive Q&A below, he talks in…

Parking Exercise

Get some exercise in the park. Joseph Brady was first introduced to T’ai Chi in 1967 at Brooklyn Tech, his New York high school that was one-third Chinese. “I got turned on to it then and have been doing it ever since,” he says. On April 14 and the 21,…

The Copper Thieves

Offense Report No: 07-211415 Date: 04-02-2007 Type of Offense: Theft Location of Offense: Zion Temple, 1600 N. Syracuse Officer T. McKeever reports: “Investigation revealed that the suspect on a 10-speed bicycle [described as a Hispanic male wearing a janitor shirt, work gloves and scruffy facial hair] went behind the bushes…

Shopping for Temptation

It was one of those moments when a music fan can feel as if he’s fallen through the looking glass. This morning, I had to dash to my neighborhood King Soopers, in the Ken-Caryl Ranch area, to pick up some orange juice and milk, and as I stepped inside, the…