A Sixpack of Parties on Opening Day — Right by Coors Field

Coors Field opened twenty years ago this week in the area just northeast of lower downtown formerly known as NoDough. Even before the ballpark opened, though, the neighborhood – now one of the hottest restaurant districts in Denver – had started rolling in dough. And there will be plenty of…

DJ Cavem Goes Green at Redline…and the White House

Ietef Vita, aka DJ Cavem, is everywhere these days. The 2013 Westword MasterMind  just spoke about his efforts to raise kids right through urban gardening at TedXManhattan, and tonight he’s hosting the Denver HipHop Green Dinner at Redline Art Gallery with his wife, Alkemia Earth, a vegan chef who’ll do a…

Reader: Gordon Klingenschmitt Should Take the First Bus to Indiana

Ah, El Paso County: What would we do for entertainment without the loonbags that voters there occasionally elect? But when El Paso County residents sent Gordon Klingenschmitt to the Colorado Legislature, they really outdid themselves. He started making waves from the start, and then last week, when the part-time legislator/part-time…

Rocky Flats Should Ban Burns Forever, New Petition Says

More than sixty years ago, when the federal government decided to build a nuclear weapons plant, it picked an eleven-acre spot on the Front Range northwest of Denver, a landscape studded with farms and ranches — and just sixteen miles upwind of a major city. When it opened in 1952,…

White Fence Farm Adding a Farm Team of Fried-Chicken Spots

Every March, a crew of chefs and others in the restaurant business meet up at White Fence Farm to celebrate birthdays and the start of spring. This hip group’s most recent visit was this past Sunday, and “It was great,” says Patrick Kneese, manager of Lola. “At a table full…