Sole Survivors

Boys, The Cat’s Pajamas tried. She really, really did. She went to The 400’s Shoe Shine sneaker competition at Andenken on Saturday night in hopes of bringing you a tasty treat of edgy menswear. But Cat was sadly disappointed: The boys did not bring their A-game. Yes, it was a…

An Incredible Twist

On October 20, Twist & Shout invited the public to inspect its new headquarters — at the Lowenstein Center, 2508 East Colfax Avenue, across the sidewalk from the Tattered Cover’s new main-branch home. Longtime fans of the store no doubt had high hopes for the space, and if any of…

More Messages: Winning the Name Game

This More Messages blog from last week chides the Rocky Mountain News for avoiding mention of the Denver Post at all cost — even when doing so means telling readers an incomplete story. But today, the Rocky made the right decision in regard to citing the Post, resulting in a…

The Lunch Bunch

I checked out Buenos Aires Grill (see “Grill of My Dreams,” September 21) again on Wednesday — this time for lunch, which I’d somehow missed during my first whirlwind tour through owner Francis Carrera’s beautifully appointed Argentine fine- dining restaurant. And while almost everything I loved at dinner (bacalao and…

Food as Fashion

Here’s the “it” fashion accessory of the season. Available at a convenience store near you. Please pardon Cat while she hacks up a hairball…

Teen Fashion Queen

For a look at a true fashionista, take in Sophia Coppola’s Marie Antoinette, which opens next Friday. Sure, all of the reviewers agree that the movie falls apart once Francis Ford’s daughter strays from frippery to history (including our own J. Hoberman, whose review can be found here), but the…

On the Appalachian Trial

As reported last March in Night & Day, Denverite and soft-hearted artist Nira Duvan left on a six-month foot journey down the Appalachian Trail, partly out of the spirit of adventure, partly to raise money for The Other Side Arts, an arts collective that keeps gallery/studio/community spaces running on a…

Pin-up Girls Invade Shotgun Willie’s

Mark Shanstrom of Old South Frame and Gallery has an appearance scheduled at Shotgun Willie’s, and he couldn’t be more pleased about it. And no, he won’t be peeling down to nothing onstage — that will still be left up to the usual Shotgun Willie’s suspects, if you know what…

More Messages: Cyber-Post

This week, the Denver Post launched its newly redesigned website. The project has been in the works for months, as Mark Cardwell, the paper’s managing editor for digital media, confirmed in this August Message column. He noted that the site was being reworked to accomodate today’s larger computer screens, and…

More Messages: Spin That Wheel

An addiction to gambling killed the television career of Scott McDonald, seen here, who resigned as managing editor of news for Channel 31 back in 2001. But all that time spent playing games of chance paid off in an unexpected way. As divulged in this article from today’s Denver Post,…

What to Wear Fridays: Brandi Shigley

So you’ve got one hell of a weekend booked. But you don’t know what to wear. The Cat’s Pajamas has you covered with our weekly installment of What to Wear Fridays, where the most styling boys and girls in town show off their favorite party outfits. Whether you’re heading out…

Park Hill Street Blues

My parents are out of town right now, which means I’m over in Park Hill a lot more, letting out the dogs when the housesitter has something come up. But I don’t mind. I love my dogs and it’s always a pleasure going over to Park Hill, the neighborhood that…

The Fab Four

The Cat’s Pajamas must ask: What in the hell was Heidi Klum wearing last night on the finale of Project Runway? That dress with those boots just made her look stumpy — and if you can make Heidi Klum look stumpy, it doesn’t bode well for normal women everywhere. Egad,…

Dashboard Drive

In an interview for this week’s edition of Westword, Dashboard Confessional’s Chris Carrabba delivers the sort of charming, sensitive remarks that have made him a favorite of young women everywhere. And several features just added to Dashboard’s October 24 gig at Magness Arena only add to his lovableness. Dashboard has…

More Messages: Giving Credit

At the height of Denver’s newspaper war, the local dailies’ habit of not citing their crosstown competitor in stories that were clearly inspired by the work of said rival was unfortunate, but at least there was an understandable rationale for it. Today, the joint operating agreement that links the business…

Magnificent Obsessions: Elyse Burja

Elyse Burja lives with her shoe obsession every day. As the owner of STRUT, at 3877 Tennyson Street, she earns a living making sure that the women of Denver are well-heeled. She’s always seeking something that catches her eye and makes an impression. Cat certainly understands her dedication; she’s got…

All Grown Up

Stephanie Wooten learned a lot as a foster kid. She learned to pack light. She learned to keep her mouth shut. She learned that some foster parents are only in it for the money. But mostly, Stephanie learned that she couldn’t count on anyone but herself. Her own mother made…

Sometimes There Is No Justice

Architect Steven Holl hightailed it out of Denver while the getting was good, but you wouldn’t know that from the city’s Justice Center project website. It still proudly proclaims that “Steven Holll Architects and klipp Design have been selected as the Courthouse design team” — with Holl’s last name misspelled…

Recipe for Success

And a good morning to you, too, assembled Chipotle executives! Please allow me to begin by thanking you for taking time out of your busy schedules to hear some of my ideas for your new marketing campaign. We at the What’s So Funny? ad agency realize you have your choice…

Special Teams

The thirteen- and fourteen-year-old boys in the Redskins jerseys are leading 6-2. They need to stop the Hawks from scoring a touchdown, or all playoff hopes are gone. The Hawks, on the other hand, just want a second victory this season. From about the ten-yard line, the Hawks quarterback launches…

Downturn

For most of the past three years, Wayne Herman led a double life. Weekdays from 4 to 7 a.m., he could be found at Channel 4, where he presented business headlines and related stories in a smooth style honed during nearly a quarter-century in broadcasting. Afterward, he headed to an…

Letters to the Editor

The Professor and the Patsy CU in the funny pages: Regarding Alan Prendergast’s “Made for Each Other,” in the October 12 issue: Congrats on a job well done exposing CU’s heir apparent to the Churchill/Barnett throne. Michael Tracey is a jackass and, being such, he fits in brilliantly at the…