Reader: Pass the cannabutter, not the buck

It’s not easy envisioning the perfect government, as the people at Evan Weissman’s Warm Cookies and Milk of the Revolution discussion at Buntport last night learned. And even when you manage to attract people to a “civic health club” where they can discuss differing views in a positive environment, someone…

Ed Baierlein on Germinal Stage’s next move

Ed Baierlein has sold the Germinal Stage building, the space his company moved into 25 years ago…and where “no actor is every more than thirty feet from your nose!” But while Germinal will be leaving that theater at the end of this season, Baierlein plans to continue putting on shows…

Reader: People born and raised in Denver deserve competence at restaurants, too

The discussion over Gretchen Kurtz’s review of Restaurant Fourteen Seventy-Two has demonstrated how passionately people care about Platt Park (however it’s spelled), why you shouldn’t eat Mexican food in Charleston, what constitutes low-country cuisine and other lessons of geography, including itsbootytime’s suggestion that “if I had to guess this critic…

Reader: Birth control shaved off desire for “rugged” man

Face it: Moustaches are in. That was clear at last night’s celebratory ‘Stache at Deer Pile, and in anticipation of that event, Sam Alviani and Bree Davies faced off with their own takes on moustaches. See also: – Mustaches: They’re gross, they scratch my face, and the Civil War is…

Living the Sweet Life is leaving LoHi

No sooner had the LoHi Merchants Group added up the bars, restaurants and coffee shops in the neighborhood to a whopping 55 than some of them started disappearing. Gramma Dor’s is gone, as is 32nd Treat. And now comes news that Erika Cunha, owner of Living the Sweet Life, is…

Reader: With Germinal closing, culture is dying in Denver

Ed Baierlein, the founder of Germinal Stage Denver, has sold the building the theater moved into back in 1986. Juliet Wittman took a look back at Germinal’s impact on Denver performers, and Denver itself, in a story posted here yesterday that included an interview with Baierlein himself. “I don’t know…

Get Ready to Ride

The National Western Stock Show has not been rustled away from Denver, and that alone is reason for Mayor Michael Hancock to be the grand marshal at the annual Stock Show Parade, which will stampede through downtown at lunchtime today. “Working with Mayor Hancock and his staff over the past…

Reader: I love beets, but give it a rest already

Did you vow to eat more veggies in 2013? You can’t beat the roasted beets and arugula salad that Lori Midson recently found. Unless you hate beets, of course. Or are just over them. See also: – Guess where I’m eating an arugula and beet salad? – Guess where I’m…

Erin Trapp to head Biennial of the Americas in artful move

If at first you don’t succeed, tri, tri again. The first Biennial of the Americas was a very ambitious, very confused celebration that brought international stars to Denver in July 2010. So confused, in fact, that when the time came for a second biennial, the event was pushed back to…

Reader: Kachina reminds me more of Disney in the ’90s than Epcot

To the Hopi, Gretchen Kurtz writes, kachinas are spirit-beings associated with rain, corn, animals and other elements critical to life in the desert. Not that you’d grasp this from the splashy Southwestern restaurant of the same name that opened in the Westin Westminster in September. According to the menu, kachinas…

Old Spice Contest at Marczyk rubs salt in old wound

Did you resolve to clean out your kitchen cabinets for the new year? Your time spent sneezing your way through your messy spice shelves could pay off: Marcyzk Fine Foods is holding its annual Old Spice Contest, and you can enter until 8 p.m. today. Here’s the deal: Bring your…