Letters to the Editor

Just for Kicks Sole on ice: Regarding Joel Warner’s “Sole Survivor,” in the September 28 issue: It’s amazing that in this day and age, there are folks who will spend a week’s salary or more for some foreign-made goods (sneakers) to collect and catalogue. All to subsidize the obscene endorsement…

Nude News

The Loveland City Council is thinking about relocating a nude sculpture to the bottom of Lake Loveland The slightly nuder-than-life-size bronze artwork known as “Triangle,” created by sculptor Kirsten Kokkin, is currently located on East First Street at Sculptor Drive. Members of the nearby Abundant Love Lutheran Church hate to…

Doc Phil’s Day in Court

It began in a strip club and ended in Federal court. Phillip Mallory, more commonly known around Shotgun Willie’s as “Doc Phil,” was arrested in July 2004 for allegedly trading painkiller prescriptions to strippers in exchange for them having sex with him on film. (Click here for Westword’s article on…

What’s in a Name?

Only the kind of deep-rooted cynicysm found in the souls of suburban developers can explain how one could plow over a magnificent Aspen grove in favor of cookie-cutter McMansions and then name the resulting subdivision something like The Grove at Aspen Ridge. The same kind of logic would dictate that…

More Messages: Woody Rumors

Yesterday, the Internet grapevine sprouted some particularly strange fruit involving Woody Paige, the veteran Denver Post sports columnist who put his print career on hold a couple of years back in order to ink with ESPN. A note on a website called SportsJournalists.com declared that Paige “is returning to the…

What a Croc!

A year ago, plenty of people were dubious about the prospects of Crocs, the Niwot-based manufacturer of comfy-but-ugly plastic shoes. The company had soared to the top of bad-fashion lists and was about to go public. Skeptics suggested this was just a way for the initial investors to cash in…

Moving On

Jeff Campbell is moving on. But he’s leaving the group he founded, the ten-year-old Colorado Hip Hop Coalition, in good hands — with the next generation of high-hop enthusiasts. “By bridging the gap between the artists’ community and the greater community by engaging hip-hop artists in the academic careers of…

Kyoto’s Coming

Two weeks ago in Bite Me, I wrote about Kyoto, the new-old restaurant being reopened by Duy Pham and partner James Lee at 7301 South Santa Fe Drive in Littleton. Now it’s official: The place will close on Sunday, October 15, and then, after a five-day whirlwind of cleaning, repair…

More Messages: Tighten That Belt

Another day, another article about newspaper cutbacks. But while a Los Angeles Times piece that ran yesterday under the headline “Changes Feared at Daily News” concerns a publication several states away, it could forbode similar developments in these parts. The aforementioned offering focuses on the Daily News of Los Angeles,…

More Messages: Bear Facts

Daily papers all too frequently overplay freakish or frivolous bits of faux-news at the expense of more important stories — and when such publications resist the urge to do so, they typically deserve praise. But that wasn’t the case with this past Sunday’s Denver Post. The paper’s decision to bury…

More Messages: Karr Hits the Road

To the surprise of no one, the porn case against John Mark Karr, the best-known false confessor in the JonBenet Ramsey slaying, was tossed yesterday by a judge in Sonoma County, California. As noted in this week’s Message column, the main evidence against him was in a computer that authorities…

More Messages: Coloradocentric

The current Message column deals in part with the hefty number of Colorado stories that go national — and the network morning shows this a.m. provided two more examples. During the 7:30 a.m. segment of the Today show, Meredith Vieria (pictured) presented a sample from her first major out-of-town interview…

Woman to Woman

¿Todos hablan español? the dance teacher asks the ten teenagers gathered in Alejandra Ramos’s garage. “Good.” But one of the boys is still shaking his head no. “You know you speak Spanish, stop lying,” fourteen-year-old Alejandra tells him, pointing her finger at the baggy-pants boy, then looking around at everyone…

The Center Will Not Hold

Hot DAM is right! The Civic Center will be the center of lots of civic activities this weekend, with two Columbus-related parades on a collision course with the crowds expected for the debut of the new addition to the Denver Art Museum, which opens to the hoi polloi at 10…

Again

After nearly every startling episode that’s taken place in Colorado over the past decade or so, assorted locals have looked TV-news cameras in the eye and delivered variations on the phrase “This sort of thing isn’t supposed to happen here.” So it was no surprise to hear Tom Grigg, the…

Nobody Beats Him, Nobody

You don’t get to be a man of Dealin’ Doug’s stature without understanding the first rule of celebrity: Always leave them wanting more. I learned this over drinks with the automobile baron himself. Oh, you didn’t hear? Dealin’ Doug and I had a drink together. No big deal. Except that…

Rising Star

Maria Cole deserves a gold star. Because while the attention of the international art world is all trained on man-of-the-moment Daniel Libeskind, this Davis Partnership architect has been humbly leading the city’s artistic evolution. Cole is quiet and understated, more prone to self-deprecation than fighting for any of Denver’s reflected…

Kill the Messenger

A college dropout with 20 years of reporting experience and a Pulitzer Prize on his résumé, Gary Webb broke the biggest story of his career in August 1996 when he published “Dark Alliance,” a three-part series for The San Jose Mercury News that linked the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency to…

Letters to the Editor

The Truth Hurts Used and abused: Just when you think the politics associated with elections cannot be filled with any greater debauchery, Patricia Calhoun’s “Cold. Very Cold,” appears in the September 28 issue. Using an event that caused such enormous pain for so, so many people, then twisting that event…

More Messages: If You Love Your Speech, Set it Free

Among the elements added to the CBS Evening News when anchor Katie Couric took over the broadcast is freeSpeech. Each night in this segment, an individual is given a minute or so to share his or her views about a topic of interest, and CBS, which has long been attacked…

More Messages: Game On

For those of us who watched the media in action following the 1999 killings at Columbine High School, coverage of yesterday’s football matchup between Platte Canyon High School, site of last week’s slaying of student Emily Keyes (pictured), and Colorado Springs Christian School provided another dose of deja vu. At…

For the Record

It’s strange to think that many people will never know the pleasure of flip, flip, flipping through a stack of LPs at a record store, but almost any music collector of age remembers the act — just as they remember going through a card catalogue (a what?). Back in the…