Reader: Shop ’til you’re dropped…unless you buy local

Shop ’til you’re dropped! The all-consuming holiday chaos at malls — including one in nearby Falcon — captured in “Black Friday 2001: A soul-crushing compilation of humanity at its worst,” prompted this from Coco: Protests in Tahrir Square, tramplings in Walmart. No wonder the rest of the world hates America!…

Guess where I’m eating?

Nothing says the holidays are here more than a Mexican breakfast, Christmas-style — smothered in both red and green — served up alongside some excellent early decorations. Can you guess where I’m eating? Special bonus: Anyone who gives the first correct answer to the week’s Where am I drinking/eating posts…

Colorado Uncovered offers a new look at this state’s scenic beauty

The photographs in Colorado Uncovered — a new book by photographer Darrell Pierson and his wife, Sherry Whitney, which places naked models before both manmade and natural landmarks in this state — can inspire lengthy study. But despite the inspired staging, the photos themselves were taken very quickly. After all,…

Jezebel’s will take over former Squeaky Bean space

When the Squeaky Bean abruptly left its spot at 3301 Tejon Street in June, it left a hole in fans’ hearts — and also in the hot, hot restaurant neighborhood of Highland. But now the corner space next to Rosa Linda’s Mexican Cafe has a new tenant: Jezebel’s, the next…

Reader: Give roller derby a sporting chance

Roller derby isn’t just a very entertaining spectacle, it’s a real athletic endeavor — as anyone who saw the national WFTDA championships earlier this month at the 1stBank Center could tell you. Or just listen to Pet Scoop: Despite the crazy names and eccentric themes, roller derby is definitely a…

All Aboard!

No trains are pulling up to Union Station these days, but there are still trains chugging along inside the station — in the basement, where two clubs will be showing off their layouts at Model Railroad Open Houses tonight. The 76-year-old Colorado Midland Railway is operated by the Denver Society…

Forward Into the Past

Colorado Inside Out, the public-affairs roundtable that Colorado Public Television (then KBDI) launched twenty years ago, takes a look at current events every week. And once a year, it takes a very long look back at far-from-current events, in a program that sends the panelists into the past. These annual…

Reader: Shop local, buy local, read local

Susan Froyd rounded up some of the season’s best homegrown shopping opportunities in her “Buy Local Week” post, prompting this from Marie (yes, one of the local artists whose creations Froyd singles out): Bravo! Thanks for supporting the little guys Susan!! We love you!! I love the way you put…

Buy Local Week kicks off on Tennyson Street

It’s been a long fall for the businesses along Tennyson Street, already bumping along in a bad economy — and then suffering through a major construction project that had the road in front of their addresses completely ripped up. But today, there’s reason to celebrate on this street: The Mile…

What’s on your bucket list, before it’s too late?

Denver has narrowly escaped destruction numerous times. When the railroads crossing the country in the 1860s threatened to skip the infant city altogether, leaving it high and dry on the plains, boosters worked fast to secure a line — and a future for Denver (and a fortune for themselves). A…