Child-porn fan a good argument for No Known Cure

Even as legislators were spinning their last-second vote that will let sex offenders choose their own treatment, and also removed the words “no known cure” when describing their crimes, Senior U.S. District Judge John Kane was chastising a clearly not-cured child-porn addict. Two years ago, Kane had given Ralph Rausch,…

Frank Sesno discusses the future of news tonight

What’s the future for news? Is there a future for news? Those questions, and more, are all up for discussion tonight when Channel 12 presents “Whose News? How Public Media Can Save Our Lives” with journalist Frank Sesno, currently the director of the School of Media and Public Affairs at…

Mexican slurs add insult to injury

Dear Readers: I was supposed to deliver this column to ustedes for Cinco de Drinko, but then Arizona’s reprehensible SB1070 reared its ugly head. I could devote this column to that issue again, but Mexican-hating is a national sport, and we must darle chingazos wherever it pops out. Big shout-outs,…

Brothers v. My Brother’s: See you in court

Oh, brother! Jim and the late Angelo Karagas bought an old saloon at 2376 15th Street more than forty years ago, transforming it into My Brother’s Bar, an institution so beloved in Denver that it needs no sign. But now, another Brothers is entering the market: Brothers Bar & Grill…

Chris Romer’s long, strange trip ends with passage of HB 1284

Chris Romer’s “long, strange trip” is almost over. The state senator who last fall decided to take on the task of shepherding legislation through the Statehouse that defines and regulates this state’s booming medical marijuana industry saw House Bill 1284 pass the Senate yesterday, 26-9, with a major bipartisan push…

You’ve heard about the boycott; now try the buycott

Dear Readers: All together, now: ¡A LA CHINGADA WITH ARIZONA’S SB1070! For those of ustedes too occupied with your Drinko por Cinco hangover, the initiative I mentioned (signed a couple of weeks ago into law by Arizona’s governor) gives immigration powers to the state’s police officers and sheriff’s deputies and…

The Daily Show set to air its Denver pot piece

“What a long strange trip it has been,” state senator Chris Romer wrote early this morning, at the end of a note with his latest round of proposed changes for the bill that would drastically restructure this state’s medical marijuana industry. The Colorado Legislature has just seven more days in…

SAME Cafe profile serves up a James Beard award

When Brad and Libby Birky opened their restaurant, SAME Cafe, at 2023 East Colfax Avenue, people didn’t give the venture much of a chance. After all, the name stood for “So All May Eat,” and signaled the couple’s willingness to serve everyone, regardless of how much money the diners had,…

Arizona already sending alien substances across border!

There I was yesterday morning, feeling sorry for all the residents of Arizona who didn’t get a chance to vote on that state’s show-me-your-papers, anti-illegal immigration legislation and are now feeling as ostracized as Coloradans were after the voters of this state did approve the anti-gay-rights Amendment 2. And Colorado…

Blackberries melts away in Five Points

Governor Bill Ritter was in Five Points yesterday, to kick off the Sustainable Main Streets Initiative that will try to jump-start economic development in four spots across the state, ranging from rural towns to the very urban Five Points. This was once a jumping entertainment district. But over the past…

Erik Osborn has a new address: Denver County Jail

Eric Osborn, the disgraced developer behind One Lincoln Park, was back in Denver District Court this week for a second trial, again involving a charge of felony theft connected with one of his real estate projects. In December, a jury had convicted Osborn on two charges of felony theft, for…

ET Commission opponents have landed: Aliens, go home

“Invasion of the ballot snatchers.” That’s what the Rocky Mountain Paranormal Research Society calls Jeff Peckman’s proposal to have Denver create an Extraterrestrial Affairs Commission — a proposal that will go to Denver voters on the August ballot. “The more research we do, the more furious we get,” RMPR’s Bryan…

CityPub site of possible homicide

Cops were called to CityPub, a watering hole at 3575 South Yosemite Street that’s a sibling of CityGrille, early Monday morning, on a report of a “large fight.” A fight that left one man dead, according to Denver Police spokesman Sonny Jackson. The death is being investigated as a homicide,…

Porn site preys on lonely chain-store fans

One day it was Home Depot, the next it was Wendy’s, and then a secret admirer told me he’d stopped by “applebees and thought about u.” Now I just got an e-mail from someone who spotted me at Starbucks — at least according to this: Howdy Patricia. not usually this…