Lone Tree wants Western Conservative Summit to leave it alone

“It’s a great day to be in Lone Tree!,” promises that small suburb’s web site. But yesterday wasn’t such a great day for Lone Tree officials, who discovered in this Denver Post story that John Andrews had named the guiding manifesto for this weekend’s Western Conservative summit the “Lone Tree…

Denver International Airport artworks that fly — and terrify

Denver International Airport has thirty pieces of art in its permanent collection, not including “Mountain Mirage,” which will soon disappear entirely, and Anubis, the Tut-touting statue at DIA until late this month. Too bad it won’t be around longer: I like having the God of the Underworld greeting visitors at…

The art at DIA keeps rumors flying

Welcome to Denver,” chirps Mayor John Hickenlooper as the train pulls into the terminal at Denver International Airport. “The Mile High City.” But the fun doesn’t stop at 5,280 feet — because the sky’s the limit for stories about DIA. The airport has already inspired a planeload of conspiracy theories…

King Tut gets props in the cowboy state

City boosters are calling this Denver’s blockbuster summer, but we were still surprised to see publicity bust out across the border, with a sign for the Denver Art Museum’s show featuring King Tut — he of the missing penis — an hour outside of Casper on Highway 220. So near,…

Minturn Saloon rates as Colorado’s best ski bar

The Minturn Saloon has been named “best Colorado ski bar” by Outside magazine in the July issue — and the venerable watering hole, which is just starting its 35th year and occupies a building in Minturn that dates back to 1901, deserves the honor. “On any winter day,” Outside writes,…

Channel 12 travels back to 1935

Channel 12, once an upstart public television station, has turned a respectable thirty, with a respectable new brand, Colorado Public Television, replacing the old KBDI. But tonight’s installment of Colorado Inside Out, the weekly current events show, will feature a completely disresputable look back at 1935. On my part, at…

Fat chance! Colorado the skinniest state

Colorado gets an A in “F as in Fat: How Obesity Threatens America’s Future,” a new report from the Trust for America’s Health and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. According to “F as in Fat,” 38 states have adult obesity rates above 25 percent — when in 1991, no state…

Ken Buck gets the Politico treatment

Jane Norton isn’t the only one gunning for Ken Buck. Colorado’s rogue Republican candidate for Michael Bennet’s U.S. Senate seat became the subject of some national target practice yesterday, in a Politico piece headlined “Primary Words Haunt Ken Buck.” Words like “Social Security,” which Buck once called a “horrible policy.”…

Jane Norton’s new ad gunning for Ken Buck

Jane Norton has taken the kid gloves off, and delivers a major smack to Ken Buck, the Weld County District Attorney who’s challenging her for the Republican Senate nomination, in a new radio commercial that’s airing on KHOW this morning. There’s even an ominous link to the Clinton administration. Whack!…

“Natural causes” in death at CityPub

Early on April 26, the Denver Police Department got a report of a fight at CityPub, the watering hole at 3575 South Yosemite Street that’s a sibling to CityGrille. In the bar, the officers found 41-year-old Steven Minturn unconcious. He was taken to Swedish Medical Center, where he was declared…

2012: Mayan end-times prophecies, courtesy of PeaceJam

It’s been quite a year for PeaceJam, the homegrown organization that uses Nobel Peace Prize winners to empower kids to fight for peace around the globe. But the challenges of the past year — including a major restructuring and a new PeaceJam office — are nothing compared to what 2012…

Stanley McChrystal does not take the wimpy way out

The new issue of Rolling Stone has yet to hit the stands, but already the focus of Michael Hastings’s story, General Stanley McChrystal, has resigned after yesterday’s meeting with the head wimp among the “wimps in the White House” who were the general’s real enemy. As this saga unfolds, three…

Michael Roberts wins 5280 Top Blogger award

5280 is out with its annual Top of the Town issue, and Michael Roberts — the powerhouse behind the Latest Word — has been named the town’s Top Blogger. He deserves the honor…and then some. He’s made this blog the talk of the town…

Medical marijuana dispensaries in L.A. go up in smoke

Industry insiders have predicted that Colorado’s new medical-marijuana laws might nearly halve the number of dispensaries in the state, and some of Denver’s dispensaries are on the hit list. But since new laws were instituted in Los Angeles, the reduction has been far more dramatic, with hundreds of dispensaries required…

Pinnacol’s Ken Ross hits a rocky patch after Pebble Beach

Graeme McDowell may have won the U.S. Open, but in a far more inexplicable Pebble Beach victory, Ken Ross, the CEO of Pinnacol Assurance, was named Business Person of the Year by the Colorado chapter of the Public Relations Society of America. The award cited his “communication skills.” And he…

Pinon Canyon Preservation Festival: Home on the Range

Colorado candidates cowboyed up this week, riding into the Colorado Cattlemen’s Association annual convention in Pueblo to tout their ties to rural Colorado. And in the southeastern quadrant of the state, no topic causes more of a rural row than the proposed expansion of the Pinon Canyon Maneuver Site. The…