Mary Jane’s Pizza Will Rise Again at 3090 Downing Street

In late January, when then-owner Henry Dickinson finally revealed that the century-old Dickinson Plaza had been sold to a developer, the storefront’s tenants were suddenly thrown into limbo. This past weekend Fat Jack’s was still serving at 2015 West 32nd Avenue, but it’s slated to leave this week and move…

What Will Denver Parks Do When 3.2 Beer Dries Up?

During Fourth of July weekend festivities, did you kick back in one of Denver’s parks and enjoy an icy-cold beer? A 3.2 beer, of course: That’s all that’s allowed under current Denver Department of Parks and Recreation regulations.  But that will be changing, because in a few years 3.2 beer…

Chloe Departs Denver Chamber of Commerce; Space Now for Lease

Five years ago, billboards around town were announcing the imminent arrival of the mysterious Chloe, a fictitious, jet-setting socialite whose favorite food, favorite design trends, favorite art and favorite music would soon be featured at her namesake Chloe’s Mezze Lounge, Garden and Discothèque, which opened in July 2011 at 1445…

Tonight Colorado Inside Out Travels Back in Time to 1876

The Emmy award-winning Colorado Inside Out is offering another blast from the past at 8 p.m. tonight on Colorado Public Television with “Time Machine Special: Circa 1876.”  Colorado became a state in 1876, the same year the nation celebrated its centennial — which explains this state’s nickname. It’s a little…

Six Ways to Welcome Donald Trump to Denver

Colorado is a purple state, but it was looking mighty black and blue two months ago after a pummeling by Donald Trump, who charged that this state’s political system was “crooked” and “rigged” on talk shows and in tweets — the last a form of communication ideally suited to the…

This Is Colorado…in 1959: Our Twelve Favorite Images

Trouble at the Denver Post — another round of buyouts decimating the editorial ranks, “loyal” subscribers irate over a new subscription policy that requires they opt out of receiving special issues or find their delivery duration shortened — has made lots of people nostalgic for the days when this was…

Denver Post Can’t Opt Out of Controversy Over New Policies

I opened my mail last week and found a wacky, dense, CAPPY letter from “The Denver Post Membership” to me, a “loyal subscriber.” After detailing all of the benefits of being a subscriber — “advertising values and money-saving coupons more than cover the cost of your membership” — the letter…

Will 3.2 Beer Finally Dry Up in Colorado?

Last weekend I spotted a crew of visitors to Colorado who’d stocked up on beer at our neighborhood gas station/convenience store and were carting their booty back to their motel. These were clearly visitors to Colorado, because they had no idea they’d just loaded up on the training-wheels of alcohol:…

Colorado Primary Rules: Unaffiliated Voters Can Show Their Colors, Too

Colorado’s million-plus unaffiliated voters now outnumber registered Democrats as well as registered Republicans. And while none of those voters had a chance to participate in a presidential primary this year, the fun isn’t over yet: The Colorado primary is coming June 28. Not only that, but “unaffiliated voters may affiliate…

History Colorado Finds New Head Close to Home: Steve Turner

History Colorado made more history today when, after a natural search, its board of directors announced that they’d found the ideal executive director right here at home: interim leader Steve Turner. Turner has worked with History Colorado since 2008, and was head of the State Historical Fund and the Office…

Jason Bosch Hosts Final ArgustFest Screening on Thursday

It’s the end of an era. On Thursday, June 2, filmmaker and 2008 Westword MasterMind Jason Bosch will present the final screening by ArgusFest, the labor of love (for good, important films that educate audiences, albeit often very small audiences) that he started fifteen years ago. “I’ve decided to finally let…

Grampa Jerry’s Clown Museum Folds Up Its Tent in Arriba

Just in time for Memorial Day weekend, Our Journey is back with suggestions for what to do “off the beaten trail” on Colorado’s central plains, “just outside your back door,” says the site. “Whether you enjoy photography as an artistic medium or as a hobby, there are plenty of subjects for…

Homeless Diamond Calls Off Sixth Season

Sonny Lawson Park, in the 2300 block between California and Welton streets, is home to Denver’s most famous ballpark: Sonny Lawson Field. Jack Kerouac watched baseball games here, and the Negro League played in the park before the game was integrated and the field was named after Sonny Lawson, the first…

The Dirty Duck Bar Is Again Flying High After Fire Next Door

Last night’s sunset revealed a particularly lovely sight: The signs of the Dirty Duck are again glowing. An April 1 fire at the abandoned Rockies Inn next door had forced the temporary closure of the Dirty Duck at 4780 East Evans Avenue, and seven weeks later the burned hulk of the motel…