Denver Wheel Club 404 officially rolls out today

After two months of renovations, Club 404 will officially reopen today as the Denver Wheel Club 404. The watering hole that Jerry Feld bought back in 1951 is now in the hands of Craig and Andrew Caldwell, and Brad Evans, the designer who also keeps the Denver Cruisers rolling, has…

Marco Rubio is a pretty boy with a caca-eating grin

Dear Mexican: This question was inspired by the recent video you did on the Republicanos and the Latina/o vote. What’s your opinion of Cuban-American and Tea Party cariñito Marco Rubio? All this talk about him being the “Hispanic” savior of the Republican Party by being the vice-presidential nominee is getting…

Four chefs give the lowdown on what makes LoDo cook

Chefs are Denver’s rock stars, and lower downtown is one hell of a stage. Last night I was lucky enough to moderate a panel of four LoDo chefs — Jen Jasinski, Matt Selby, Tom Coohill and Max MacKissock — who dished out restaurant tidbits (both literal and figurative) before an…

Colorado firefighter calendar rises from the ashes tonight

The party had everything: a worthy beneficiary (the Children’s Hospital Burn Center), lots of alcohol for the mostly female crowd, and stripped-down, smokin’ hot firefighters. But then the Denver District Attorney threw a wet blanket on the fun: Turns out that Fired Up for Kids might not have been sending…

Hot Pockets, a cool Colorado invention, is moving out of state

Denver has long proclaimed itself the home of the cheeseburger, and even has a monument to that invention on Speer Boulevard — though several other cities have tried to claim the burger-king crown. But we were also the undisputed home of the Hot Pocket, which brothers David and Paul Merage…

Dan Savage made Rick Santorum’s name mud…or close enough

You can bet that the 26,000-plus Coloradans who voted for Rick Santorum at yesterday’s Republican caucuses, pushing the conservatives’ conservative to a surprise victory, are not faithful readers of Savage Love. Because Dan Savage, the author of that sex-advice column, not only took issue with Santorum’s stance on gay sex,…

Ron Paul is two tacos short of a combo plate

Dear Mexican: Six generations of my family have been born and raised in Brownsville, Texas. Everyone speaks Spanish most of the time. Right now, almost every Republican in the state is trying to get redistricting to the finish line to cut out the bumper crop of Mexican-American candidates from coming…

CU Regents support Colorado ASSETS tuition plan for illegal immigrants

The Colorado Legislature is once again tackling the issue of tuition for the children of illegal immigrants, and yesterday, CU’s Board of Regents voted 5-4 to support Colorado ASSET, with Republican Regent Tillie Bishop joining the Democrats. The vote came after much passionate discussion — because with every issue involving…

“Over the River” hits a new snag with DU students lawsuit

Christo’s “Over the River” will soon have another bridge to cross. Even as a public hearing that could secure Fremont County’s approval of the project along the Arkansas River gets under way this morning in Canon City, a group of University of Denver students will be filing suit to stop…

American Constitution Party caucuses could be lonely next month

As today’s appearances by Ron Paul and Rick Santorum make clear, Colorado’s caucus is a week away for Republicans, one of three major political parties in this state. That’s right: Because Tom Tancredo did so well in the last gubernatorial election, the American Constitution Party qualifies as a major political…