Signs of life at Earls in Cherry Creek

Although the metro area’s third Earls was rumored to be opening today in the former home of Ocean at 201 Columbine Street, it now looks like that will be pushed back until Friday, November 27 (according to the poor fellow who just opened the phone at 5:50 a.m.). But there…

Wake-Up Call: Is Erik Osborn on the lam?

Erik Osborn, the disgraced developer who has a December 7 trial date in Denver District Court, failed to show up for a hearing yesterday. The Denver District Attorney’s office sent this brief note to some of the complainants in what has grown into two separate criminal cases against Erik Osborn,…

Fork you: John Hickenlooper serves up Anthony Bourdain

The last time Anthony Bourdain passed through Denver, on a 2002 loop hyping A Cook’s Tour, he found nothing in this town to recommend a return trip — and said so, loudly.Still, he got a warm welcome when he returned yesterday for “An Evening with Anthony Bourdain” at the Buell…

Live blog: Denver City Council considers medical-marijuana regulations

Today, Councilman Charlie Brown is presenting his proposal for regulating the city’s medical marijuana dispensaries to the Denver City Council’s Safety committee. We live blogged the meeting. To read the account in chronological order, start at the bottom item below. 10:50 a.m.Councilman Linkhart calls up four industry representatives who’ve been…

DINR members deal out an incredible deal

They may all be independent restaurants, but the members of the Denver Independent Network of Restaurants know how to work together. Close to fifty of them have joined to create DINR decks, which could be just the thing to stuff a food-lover’s stocking this Christmas. Every deck holds 52 cards,…

Wake-Up Call: While three cities put pot on hold, Denver prepares to fire up

Fort Collins, Pueblo and Loveland have joined the ranks of Colorado cities with moratoriums on additional medical marijuana dispensaries — although their actions yesterday were more limited than the hysterical “emergency” designation on the day’s hearings had implied. Fort Collins wound up approving just a three-month pause, Pueblo went for…

Wake-Up Call: Charlie Brown hits the mean streets of Los Angeles

City Council rep Charlie Brown has taken the lead on corralling medical marijuana dispensaries in Denver. And he’s taking the task seriously — so seriously that, last week, he took his cowboy hat and traveled to Los Angeles (using campaign funds, not taxpayer dollars) to check out that city’s booming…

Anthony Bourdain tickets: one last chance

Although Nathan and Ian are the technical victors in our Tony Bourdain ticket giveaway, the real winners are diners in Denver, because the contest entries posted by readers serve as a terrific cheat sheet for the very best places to eat in town (and proof that Denver did not deserve…

Wake-Up Call: Putting a lid on the pot party

Welcome to cannabis Colorado. This weekend, at a gathering of publishers from across the country, all the talk was about Colorado and pot — and they weren’t just asking if I was carrying. No, they wanted to know about the booming business in medical-marijuana dispensaries in this state — and…

Hickenlooper to help grill Anthony Bourdain

The last time Anthony Bourdain came to Denver, on a book tour in 2002, he wasn’t impressed with the town — and said so. So he’ll have a lot to answer for during his Q&A at the Buell Theatre next Wednesday night. Helping to grill Bourdain:: Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper,…

Wake-Up Call: Ted Haggard and Norman Rockwell

“It’s a Norman Rockwell scene,” Ted Haggard told the reporters gathered outside his Colorado Spring home last night, where the New Life Church founder and disgraced minister was about to start his first, off-the-record prayer meeting. “It’s a ‘Kumbaya’ moment.” A Norman Rockwell scene? Only if when he was done…

Make Anthony Bourdain eat his words!

Anthony Bourdain wasn’t impressed with Denver when he came through town in 2002, touting A Cook’s Tour. He’ll be back for a talk at the Buell Theatre on November 18, and we’ve got a pair of tickets that we’re giving to the reader who comes up with the best three-stop…

Wake-Up Call: Arrested development in sheriff deputy vote

Forget John Hancock: Next time you’re asked to sign a petition, you can just put down your Michael Hancock. Someone — and it definitely wasn’t Denver city councilman Michael Hancock — did just that when presented with a petition pushing a ballot measure that would change the Denver City Charter…

Mexican women are spicy — but are they hot, too?

Dear Mexican: Whenever I see an ad for a Mexican ramera, they always describe themselves as “spicy.” Are Mexican women hiding habaneros in their panochas? Concha Curious Dear Gabacho: “I wish I could say that ‘Mexican Spitfire’ Lupe Velez was to blame for the ‘spicy’ epithet so often associated with…

Cafe Society gathering at the Fainting Goat tonight

Ten years ago this month Westword left LoDo — where the paper had been housed, in an assortment of offices, for more than twenty years, since long before lower downtown even had a hip nickname. Moving to the edge of the Golden Triangle, we found the space and parking we…

Wake-Up Call: Army maneuvers appeal of Pinon Canyon ruling

The Army wants to take over more of the ranchland around Pinon Canyon — but it’s not accounting adequately for the 238,000 acres it already has, taken 25 years ago in the largest land grab in the country’s history. On September 8, Judge Richard Matsch ruled that the Army’s 2007…

Get twisted at the Twisted Olive Friday

The nights get quiet in Northfield Stapleton. Driving along 29th Avenue Sunday night, I spotted a hardy crew in the Berkshire, one of the only homegrown spots in the neighborhood, but the chains surrounding that restaurant, and to the north in Northfield, were just about empty. But the area should…

Wake-Up Call: Tom Tancredo for governor of Colorado?

When I last talked with former Congressman Tom Tancredo — about marijuana, of all things, which he’d like to see legalized, even though he’s never so much as attempted to inhale — he was just back from an October Constitution Party event in Phoenix, where he’d been urged to run…

Congress Park meeting tonight on Tavern project

The Tavern Hospitality Group is ready to take over the space in the Lowenstein project at 2510 East Colfax Avenue that was previously occupied by Neighborhood Flix, where it plans to open an event center (think the Soiled Dove in Lowry) and a Tavern (think Wash Park, Uptown, etc). But…