Reader: Trout or tilapia? Heaven only knows…

All the snow that fell across the Front Range Friday had fishing enthusiasts thinking about just what will happen when all that white stuff melts — pouring water into this state’s streams, rivers and lakes. To get a taste of the country’s liquid assets, they should head to Anthology Fine…

Reader: XX marks the spot for ladies’ restrooms

If you were looking for a restaurant restroom and found one labeled “Wags,” would you assume it was a ladies’ room? Would it help you if you knew that the other restroom was named “Ballers”? Those are the bathroom titles at Three Lions, but they’re far from the only odd…

Guess where I’m peeing?

When you’re trying to answer the call of nature at a restaurant, you shouldn’t have to first answer a riddle about the names or symbols that the restaurant has stuck on the restroom doors. Still, when looking for the ladies’ room at a local watering hole last night, I was…

CU Regents support Colorado ASSETS tuition plan for illegal immigrants

The Colorado Legislature is once again tackling the issue of tuition for the children of illegal immigrants, and yesterday, CU’s Board of Regents voted 5-4 to support Colorado ASSET, with Republican Regent Tillie Bishop joining the Democrats. The vote came after much passionate discussion — because with every issue involving…

Readers: Lowry Beer Garden? We’ll drink to that!

The news that Joe Vostrejs and Larimer Associates plan to put the Lowry Beer Garden — a nearly 8,000-square-foot bar, authentic beer garden and pavilion — into the Hangar 2 project (which will also have a dozen restaurants in its dining district) had beer fans raising their steins in thanks…

“Over the River” hits a new snag with DU students lawsuit

Christo’s “Over the River” will soon have another bridge to cross. Even as a public hearing that could secure Fremont County’s approval of the project along the Arkansas River gets under way this morning in Canon City, a group of University of Denver students will be filing suit to stop…

Sushi Den architects share plans for the South Pearl project

This month started with major action on South Pearl Street — including a very involved deal that calls for the Wynkoop/Breckenridge group that had owned Pearl Street Grill to swap that space at 1477 South Pearl with Izakaya Den, at 1518 South Pearl, one of three restaurants in the eating…

American Constitution Party caucuses could be lonely next month

As today’s appearances by Ron Paul and Rick Santorum make clear, Colorado’s caucus is a week away for Republicans, one of three major political parties in this state. That’s right: Because Tom Tancredo did so well in the last gubernatorial election, the American Constitution Party qualifies as a major political…

Reader: Are you sure that Real World casting call was real?

Is it possible that last Tuesday’s casting call at Suite 200 for The Real World wasn’t, well, real? It certainly wasn’t crowded when Claire Delahorne left at 11 p.m.: “In 2012,” she wrote in her Real World blog post the next day, “a major cable network casting for an insanely…