Tom Tancredo offers his own Colorado Compact on Immigration Fairness

“Does the GOP have a death wish?” That’s what former congressman, former gubernatorial candidate and longtime rabble-rouser Tom Tancredo asks, in the wake of a number of Republicans signing off last week on the Colorado Compact on Immigration. Tancredo, who left the Rrepublican Party to run for governor in 2010,…

Reader: Keith Garcia should stick to picking films, not lottery numbers

For our New Year’s Guide, we asked thirteen cultural tastemakers three specific questions — but since they’re all very involved in the local arts scenes, their answers were very different, and very wide-ranging.As programming manager for the newly christened Sie FilmCenter , Keith Garcia works hard to bring eclectic first-run…

PeaceJam leaders are predicting a busy 2013

If the world doesn’t come to an end on December 21, it could be the start of very big things for PeaceJam. “We’re an overnight success story…seventeen years later,” says Ivan Suvanjieff. Actually, he got the idea for PeaceJam almost twenty years ago, during Denver’s so-called Summer of Violence, in…

PeaceJam’s founders hope to dispel myths about the Mayans

If the world doesn’t end on December 21, maybe something else will disappear: all the rumors and speculation regarding the Mayan calendar. As they worked with Nobel Peace Prize laureate Rigoberta Menchu Tum on Mayan Renaissance, Dawn Engle and Ivan Suvanjieff started collecting the worst myths about the Mayan predictions…

Lowenstein complex on Colfax — let there be light!

The lights went on outside the Lowenstein yesterday — ten hours after we published a post about frustrated business owners who’d had been kept in the dark about the status of the “enhanced transit corridor”” project along East Colfax Avenue. But shortly after 6 p.m., we got the word from…

Reader: The McRib contains the same ingredient used in yoga mats

The McRib has been resurrected for the holiday season, and Jenn Wohletz celebrated its reappearance yesterday in her Merry McRibness ode. But not everyone is celebrating its return (or another fast-food post on Cafe Society). See also: – Merry McRibness! A holiday poem -The McRib is back, and Denver’s got…

Vesper Lounge hosts Operation Sandy Rescue tonight

Denver has been very, very good to some New Jersey transplants — and now they want to give back to the state where they got their start. From 5 to 11 p.m. tonight, they’ll gather at Vesper Lounge, which Frank and Jacqueline Bonanno opened this past Saturday, to “raise a…

Reader: Forget Jax — what’s the World of Beer?

Jax is about to add a fourth location, in the new City Set development in Glendale, behind the Hilton Garden Inn at the corner of Colorado Boulevard and Cherry Creek Drive — an area definitely shy of good restaurant options. Jax isn’t the only eatery going into the project: Udi’s…

How Tuaca became “a Colorado thing”

Colorado is one of the country’s top two markets for Tuaca, a liqueur as ubiquitous as snow (and sometimes more so) in the high country. But how did that happen? Blame it on two Summit County bartenders who came across the brand on their travels, then made it at home…

Reader: Bacon has finally jumped the shark

Can there ever be too much bacon? Diners were in hog heaven at last weekend’s Bacon and Beer Festival, featuring craft beers from some of the state best breweries as well as bacon in every form imaginable, some edible — and some not, as the photo above indicates. It was…

Reader: Louie C.K. on what makes a woman

The Louie C.K. show at the Paramount Saturday night sold out fast. But even if you couldn’t snag a ticket, it’s easy to catch up with the comedy of Louie C.K. The web is full of examples of how his standup specials have not only changed the course of comedy…

Reader: Burnsley bar was built for marital infidelity

If these stools could talk! The Burnsley Hotel closed yesterday, and with that closure Denver lost an elegant hotel dining room and a tucked-away bar that was many things for many people… Including a great spot for an assignation. See also: – Reader: I’m bummed to see the Burnsley go…

Bye-bye, Burnsley….

Hoping to have one last drink at the Burnsley before the hotel closes in anticipation of turning into apartments? You’re too late. The doors are already locked, the restaurant and bar dark, and the sign above posted on those doors. RIP, Burnsley. See also: The Burnsley Hotel — and its…