This Old House

Owning an old house is a real labor of love — and so is putting on an old house fair, says Elizabeth Jeanne Wheeler of Denver’s Old House Society. With an emphasis on labor in both cases. But all of the nonprofit’s hard work will pay off at its fourth…

No Bones about it: Frank Bonanno is looking for another restaurant

Frank Bonanno, who was named a semifinalist for Outstanding Restaurateur in this year’s James Beard Foundation Awards, didn’t make the cut when the finalists were announced Monday. But he’s already won a string of honors, including Best New Restaurant in Best of Denver 2009 for Bones, the noodle house that…

Should Sysco get the nod as Best Chef in Denver?

It’s all over but the shouting — and the counting — for the Readers’ Choice for the Best New Restaurant to open in 2009. More than fifteen noteworthy restaurants opened last year — add Cafe Options, Interstate Bar & Grill and the Lobby to the list here — which could…

El Rancho is on the block

El Rancho, which bills itself as “a Colorado landmark since 1948,” is such a landmark that it has its own El Rancho exit off I-70. And now it looks like the current owners of the restaurant/event center are looking for their own exit. Although the restaurant’s still open, the 16,000…

Eugenia Bone: one more James Beard finalist with Colorado ties

Eugenia Bone, a cookbook author who divides her time between Crawford and New York City, is also a finalist in the James Beard Foundation Awards, in the cookbook Single Subject category for her 2009 book, Well-Preserved: Recipes and Techniques for Putting Up Small Batches of Seasonal Foods. Bone’s first book,…

Westword finalists in the James Beard Competition

News of the writing finalists in the James Beard Foundation Awards is slowly leaking out of New York City, with the official list coming at noon today. But we already know that Jared Jacang Maher is a contender in the newspaper feature writing category for his February 2009 cover story…

Guess where I’m eating? (And it’s not Johnson’s Corner)

Johnson’s Corner, the classic truck stop just past the Berthoud exit on I-25, went through a major renovation a few years back that completely changed the joint, removing much of its ’50s charm — although we still considered it worthy of Guy Fieri’s attentions on a recent Diners, Drive-Ins and…

Medical marijuana has its hearing today

The last time the House judiciary committee considered HB 1284, which would regulate medical marijuana from seed to sale in this state, the March 4 hearing went on for ten hours, and over 800 people signed up to testify. Today, when the committee again takes up HB 1284, there will…

The Cabin on Broadway now open

Denver is suddenly getting very rustic. Earlier this month, the Lost Lake Lounge took over the former home of the Bulldog Bar at 3602 East Colfax Avenue. Now the Cabin on Broadway has opened at 2479 South Broadway. That’s the woodsy-looking building previously occupied by Olde Tyme Drafts & Dawgs…

What’s the best new restaurant in Denver?

Despite the lousy economy, 2009 was a great year for new restaurants. Some years, when we set out to pick the Best New Restaurant for the Best of Denver, we’re hard-pressed to come up with one worthy contender. This round, we have more than a dozen restaurants that last year…

Soleil turns out the lights in Cherry Creek

Soleil Mediterranean Grille & Wine Bar, at 2817 East Third Avenue, had a sunny atmosphere — but its forecast was looking cloudy. So the owners have closed the doors of the Cherry Creek restaurant — for now. Although Soleil’s website is still up, the phone is disconnected. The owners plan…

Terror Mom rap terrorizes Leadville

Leadville has a long, colorful history. Colorful enough even without the latest colorful chapter: the much-publicized arrest in Ireland of Leadville-come-lately resident Jamie Paulin-Ramirez, a 31-year-old blond, single mom whose own mother — also a recent addition to the Leadville lineup — has been all over TV talking about her…

The Twain Shall Meet

Like so many people before and after him, Samuel Clemens found himself in the West. But Mark Twain, the character who emerged after Clemens’s almost six-year sojourn along the frontier, was very unlike anyone who’d gone before — or has come after. He remains America’s best-loved, most influential writer…and advanced…

A former gangbanger says he was “naive” to trust Gangland

More than anything, I’m mad at myself,” admits Francisco Gallardo, program director of Denver’s Gang Rescue and Support Project, one of the key players in the Gang Reduction Initiative of Denver and a willing participant in “Mile High Killers” — until he actually saw that episode of Gangland. “Nothing but…

Guerilla Garden artist goes ape when Gangland tags his art

The first sign that something was funny? People kept coming up to Jolt — real name Jeremy Silas Ulibarri — at First Friday, telling the urban artist that they’d seen his work on the History Channel earlier that evening, that his Guerilla Garden logo, a stylized graffiti gorilla, had been…