Ken Buck steps in it at Independence Institute

When I met Ken Buck at the Independence Institute’s ATF event Saturday, I asked what he thought about Jane Norton injecting gender into the race with a new commercial asking whether he was “man enough” to be a senator. Buck responded by telling me that Norton had recently said the…

Tom Tancredo takes aim at a run for governor

Scott McInnis may be “in it to win it,” but Tom Tancredo is in it to spin it. If the former congressman can figure out a way to get into the gubernatorial race alongside “Musings on Water” McInnis and Dan Maes, the dark-horse candidate who was at his most popular…

Tony’s Bistro now serving breakfast

When Tony’s Market decided to open a downtown store, it added an amenity you won’t find at any of the suburban Tony’s outlets: a bistro where you can not only sit and enjoy a meal, but order an alcoholic beverage to take with you as you shop, since the liquor…

Lauri Lynnxe Murphy will say bye-bye to Denver after the Biennial

It’s hard to imagine Denver without Lauri Lynnxe Murphy. But it’s time to start trying, because six weeks from now, the artist/entrepreneur will pack her bags and her big ideas and head off to Ohio State, where she’s got “the best fellowship ever.” Before that, though, Murphy’s overseeing the biggest…

Get a taste of the Biennial at local restaurants

While checking out the Biennial of the Americas website today, I spotted a new feature: host restaurants in the “what’s hot” corner. Click the link, and you find 25 local restaurants — ranging from 8 Rivers to Black Pearl to Vesta Dipping Grill — that are either hyping the Biennial-appropriate…

PETA, out to pluck Denver, files appeal on McCruelty

“Not a peep,” said spokeswoman Ann Williams when I asked last week if the Denver Department of Public Works had heard anything from the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals after the city declared that displaying PETA’s “McCruelty,” a 250-pound statue of a bloodied and bandaged chicken, would violate…

White Nose Syndrome closes Colorado caves

The White Nose Syndrome sounds like a relic of the Studio 54 era. But the fungus, which has been killing bats in caves in the eastern United States, has spread far enough west that as early as today, the U.S. Forest Service Region 2 office in Golden will announce that…

Lone Tree wants Western Conservative Summit to leave it alone

“It’s a great day to be in Lone Tree!,” promises that small suburb’s web site. But yesterday wasn’t such a great day for Lone Tree officials, who discovered in this Denver Post story that John Andrews had named the guiding manifesto for this weekend’s Western Conservative summit the “Lone Tree…

Denver International Airport artworks that fly — and terrify

Denver International Airport has thirty pieces of art in its permanent collection, not including “Mountain Mirage,” which will soon disappear entirely, and Anubis, the Tut-touting statue at DIA until late this month. Too bad it won’t be around longer: I like having the God of the Underworld greeting visitors at…

The art at DIA keeps rumors flying

Welcome to Denver,” chirps Mayor John Hickenlooper as the train pulls into the terminal at Denver International Airport. “The Mile High City.” But the fun doesn’t stop at 5,280 feet — because the sky’s the limit for stories about DIA. The airport has already inspired a planeload of conspiracy theories…