Wazee’s new sign is a sign of the times

It’s hard to argue with most of the changes made during the six-week-long renovation of theWazee Supper Club. For the first time in forty years, for example, the restaurant has air-conditioning — and it couldn’t have been introduced at a better time. And while the dumbwaiter is no longer needed…

Aurora theater shooting: GivingFirst will match donations

GivingFirst.org, Community First Foundation’s online giving resource for Colorado, is helping Coloradans — such as those at last night’s vigil (right) find local organizations that are dedicated to helping victims and families of the July 20 shooting — and is matching donations up to $200,000…

Aurora is finally a household name…for the wrong reason

The City of Aurora and its booster group, Visit Aurora, have been working hard to advance the city’s profile, pushing the upstart suburb just east of Denver out from under the shadow of its older, bigger sibling and making it a household name across the country. Today it is. But…

Reader: There’s a lot to be said for cheap, fast and tasty

Business Insider recently served up a list of the most popular fast-food chains in the U.S., put together by food-industry research firm Technomic; McDonald’s rated the number-one slot. And in her own analysis of that fast food list, Jenn Wohletz confessed to having contributed to the financial health of some…

Reader: You ain’t tough enough to handle real weather

Summer in Denver, and it’s hot, hot, hot. So are the responses to Bree Davies’s “Top five: Stop whining and enjoy the summer already.” And in his comment, Desert Badass added fuel to the ire with this: It’s 116 in Phoenix Arizona so quit your sniveling you Colorado Pussies…

The winner: Lady Shiva is my favorite Batman villain

Although The Dark Knight Rises will be released officially just after midnight tonight, at Premiere to Remember, people will be able to see the movie four and a half hours earlier — and also party with fellow fans. And in a contest announced earlier this week, we promised to give…

Feeling innovative? Enter the Inventor Art Competition

After you do your artistic duty for the Denver Art Museum’s Open for Design project, consider entering the second annual Inventor Art Competition — a graphic precursor for the 2012 DaVinci Inventor Showcase. “We think the convergence of Denver’s new Patent Office and the area’s growing culture of innovation will…

El Olvido has closed on South Broadway

The big question isn’t why El Olvido closed, but how this Jaliscan eatery stayed open as long as it did. No sooner had it taken over the former home of Hades at 2200 South Broadway in the spring of 2011 than the city started a massive street project outside. And…

Brandon’s going, going, gone

The remains of Brandon’s Pub, the oddly named Mexican joint that got its start in the Beauvallon in 2008, just when the building was about to go under wraps for repairs, then reappeared in the former home of Chez Jose in Cherry Creek North in May 2010, will be auctioned…

Reader: Flip flops piss me off

An abundance of cruisers — which Josiah Hesse derides in his “Cruiser bikes sucks” post — aren’t the only sign that this town has been overtaken by hipsters. There are also all the flip flops…

Market Street Summerfest coming to LoDo next month

Beats on the Creek, outside Coohills tonight, isn’t the only live music coming to LoDo this summer. The Market Street Summerfest, a free event, is coming to 20th and Market streets on Saturday, August 11. That’s a corner that’s home to El Chapultepec, the city’s oldest jazz club and one…