Reader: Nothing says sexy like jalapeno poppers

After generations as the Border, a beloved University of Denver neighborhood dive that served Mexican food and showed all the games, this space at 2014 South University has been rechristened Merchants Mile High Saloon. It not only has a new name, it has a new look; the new owners are…

Reader: Forza is a great game — go, Colorado!

Forza Horizon, the eagerly awaited new open-world racing game for the Xbox 360, takes place in Colorado, against the backdrop of the raucous Horizon music festival. Developed by UK-based Playground Games and published by Microsoft and Turn 10 Studios, Forza Horizon is the first game in the gearhead-thrilling Forza series…

Galvanize opens its doors for the start of Denver Startup Week

In October 2011, entrepreneur Jim Deters founded Galvanize, an organization dedicated to “growing start-ups through capital, community and curriculum.” Over the last twelve months, he’s definitely put his money where that motto is. Today, the most recent manifestation will be unveiled when Galvanize’s new community center opens its doors during…

Reader: Squeaky Bean deserves the cutting-edge cuts

The discussion of Gretchen Kurtz’s recent review of Squeaky Bean resulted in our latest Comment of the Day, in which one reader argued that despite all the hype over some restaurants in this city, Denver was just not on the “cutting edge of the food scene.” Which led to this…

Denver’s Civic Center named a national landmark

It wasn’t long ago that Denver planners had the crackpot idea of putting a new Colorado history museum underground in Civic Center Park, right by the McNichols building, once a Carnegie library. Cooler heads put the kibosh on that. And now Denver’s Civic Center has been designated a National Historic…

Reader: You can use Tarot cards for more than fortune telling

Connie Lehman has been drawing, sculpting, embroidering and curating in Colorado for decades. But when she say a deck of Tarot cards by artist Rachel Pollock, she found a new calling. The result is Tarot Life Cards: Using Your Birthday to Chart Your Course, a book that helps readers identify…

Cruise Room gets a facelift — but the history remains

Developer Dana Crawford remembers the first time she saw the Cruise Room. It was in the ’50s, and the Oxford Hotel, a once-elegant Victorian establishment that welcomed visitors getting off the train at Denver’s Union Station, had become a “flophouse,” she recalls. “The people who lived there were retired railroad…

Rockbar’s request for special event cabaret permits denied

And the hits just keep coming for Rockbar, the hipster hangout that Jesse Morreale opened six years ago when he bought the All-Inn at 3105 East Colfax Avenue. Last week, the city denied Rockbar’s request to renew its hotel and restaurant liquor license, but extended its temporary license until November…

Reader: Great American Beard Festival does not include women!

The Great American Beer Festival filled this town with lots of great beer — and many great beards in the male-heavy crowd. We documented some of them this past weekend in our “Fifteen best beards of the Great American Beer Festival” post. Which inspired a classic response. See also: -…

Reader: What scares me? Khloe Kardashian and my microwave

What scares you? That’s what we asked in last week’s contest that gave away tickets to Haunted Mansion and 13th Door. Most answers focused on most common fears: spiders, zombies, alien attacks, being chased, the current presidential campaign. One more original answer didn’t win those tickets, but it definitely won…

Harvest Week launches a Platte River Luau tonight

Harvest Week is under way at the GrowHaus, the incredibly cool interactive urban farm/marketplace in north Denver. The series, which is organized by Eat Denver, a group of independent restaurateurs, started with a “Praise the Lard” gospel brunch on Sunday; last night, it was “The Hedonist’s Guide to Tailgating” that…