Is sitting a crime? The Crazy Jesus Lady rises from the dead.

Nicole Millman, aka Nicole Sisneros, aka the Crazy Jesus Lady, has come back from the dead. Two years ago, when Occupy Denver was a couple of months into occupying Denver, a rumor spread that an occupier had died, succumbing to hypothermia while camped out in Civic Center Park. The rumor…

Mayor Hancock strikes out with the Ballpark neighborhood

When the Ballpark Neighborhood Association announces its “Neighbor of the Year” on November 13, it’s a cinch that Mayor Michael Hancock won’t be winning top honors. In fact, he’ll be lucky to get an invitation. The neighborhood group of residents and businesspeople around Coors Field have been trying to talk…

Pot smells account for only 15 percent of odor complaints in Denver

It’s been called the “sniff-test” proposal, “prudey-pants” ordinance and the Gladys Kravitz rule, in honor of that nosy neighbor from Bewitched. And even though Denver City Council, which faces considerable opposition from residents who don’t want the city interfering with what happens on their private property, dialed down the initial…

The Candlelight unveils its facelift — let there be light!

The Candlelight has been a ray of light on South Pearl Street for close to sixty years…but the original sign out front (above) was looking a little dim. So last month the owners, who bought the classic tavern fifteen years ago, started giving the Candlelight a facelift. See also: Sign…

Harman’s was inspired by The Pullman, but responds to Cherry Creek

If you’ve been to The Pullman, Mark Fischer’s acclaimed restaurant in Glenwood Springs, you might notice the similarities between that spot and Harman’s eat + drink, which Fischer opened in Cherry Creek North this summer, in the former home of Phat Thai. “Honestly,” says executive chef John Little, the concepts…

Reader: There is a huge variety of food offerings in metro Denver

Is Denver dining turning into a scene that’s all about pizza and beer? That’s what yesterday’s Comment of the Day suggested, and whether or not the original remark was made in jest, Cafe Society readers responded seriously, with a strong defense of the scene — and many suggestions of worthwhile…

Reader: Beer and pizza is what Denver is turning into…sad

Denver has New Haven-style pizza, New York-style pizza, Chicago-style pizza, California-style pizza and now St. Louis-style pizza. And if you’re willing to go to Telluride, you can even get Detroit-style pizza. But isn’t there more to this dining scene than pizza? And imported pizza at that? See also: Denver almost…

Reader: Thump Coffee is from Oregon — are Denver hipsters the draw?

St. Louis-style pizza isn’t the only foreign flavor invading this city. Denver is also being infiltrated by businesses from Oregon, most recently Thump Coffee, a mini-coffeehouse chain that just opened its first location outside of Oregon on East 13th Avenue, in the heart of Colorado’s Capitol Hill. See also: First…

Reader: St. Louis-style pizza? Ketchup on a saltine

We’ve all heard of Chicago-style deep-dish pie and a New York slice — but St. Louis pizza? That’s what Marc Kak says that he and his partners, wife Stacy and Matt Leiss, are bringing to Denver with Arch Pizza, which just opened on just East Colfax Avenue and will soon…

From Story to Stage

Since its inception, the Denver Center Theatre Company has included original works in its lineup. And its ten-play 35th-anniversary season includes four world premieres, all selected from the 2013 Colorado New Play Summit, which has helped solidify the DCTC’s position as host of one of the top-tier new-play festivals. “We…