Wilderado – Live at Ogden Theatre, Denver

What a great thing; tracking a band’s steady upward trajectory. We first encountered Wilderado on the early bill at Ohana Festival. The quartet was in the first flush ... Continue Reading →

Claude Monet: The Truth of Nature at Denver Art Museum

Claude Monet steadily rises to the top of most beloved artists. A glimpse of one or two of his paintings spread across the globe easily confirm why. His love of color, ... Continue Reading →

“Dodgers Stories: 6 Decades in LA” docu PBS SocCal/KCET Nov. 28

 It’s time for Dodger baseball.  Although it’s the off season there’s a historic documentary, “Dodgers Stories: 6 Decades in LA,” that baseball ... Continue Reading →

Two Wonderful Books About Music: “Music A Subversive History” and “Pop Science”

I have read back to back two marvelous books about music. One is serious, one is a parody and both are delightful. “Music – A Subversive History” by Ted Gioiais a ... Continue Reading →

Royal Academy of St. George & Remembrance Day

In honor of Remembrance Day (Sunday, Nov. 10), Chairman Ratu Muda Princess Karen Cantrell invited us to a celebration at The Heritage in Beverly Hills. Included in the ... Continue Reading →

The Maven Hotel – Wonderful Accommodations In Denver’s Gentrifying Downtown

Gentrification of dilapidated corners of cities is a beautiful thing. The bones of old buildings are given new life, and the original builders and architects of these edifices ... Continue Reading →

Kachina Cantina – Vibrant Dining in Downtown Denver’s Dairy Block

We did not expect such delicious Mexican fare, which is a blatant bias when this San Diegan family spent a weekend in Denver. But there we were at Kachina, fully enjoying ... Continue Reading →

Big Brothers Big Sisters Big Bash 2019 as inspiring as The Hunger Games

There were big heroes from all walks of life at the Big Brothers Big Sisters Big Bash for 2019, along with an inspiring message from the producer of The Hunger Games. The ... Continue Reading →