Best of the ‘high’ life
Mountain Living magazine, whose editor-in-chief, Irene Rawlings, is a former Denver Post scribe, gives out its annual Best of the High Country awards at an apres-ski soiree Thursday at the St. Regis...
View ArticleAmen, Christine
Elsewhere in The Denver Post blogsphere, my colleague from the business department, Christine Tatum, talks about some excellent bargains to be found at area Macy’s stores. Man, she’s not kidding about...
View ArticleA funny thing happened
… not on the way to the forum, but at Curious Theatre on Wednesday night when the second Denver Stories lit up the stage. The five original skits poking good-natured fun at Westword editor Patricia...
View ArticleSounds like a winner
When Ed Greene speaks, people listen. OK, so I adapted that line from an advertising slogan, but when the genial CBS4 weatherman advised guests at the Colorado Symphony Ball to “party like rock stars...
View ArticleSigma Pearls Cotillion
The debutantes presented by Theta Zeta Sigma alumnae chapter of Sigma Gamma Rho sorority at the 2008 Sigma Pearls Cotillion Ball were: Felicia Michelle Adams, daughter of John Adams and Verlean Adams,...
View ArticleArty Party
Steve Farber outside the Denver Art Museum, where the party hosted by his law firm was held Sunday night. Photo by Joanne Davidson, The Denver Post It must be tough to be Steve Farber, this week...
View ArticleCelebrate Diversity
H. Alexander Robinson, CEO of the National Black Justice Coalition, being interviewed by The Advocate at the Celebrate Diversity reception Monday afternoon. Photo by Joanne Davidson, The Denver Post...
View ArticleSparkle Plenty
Ellen Robinson Schwartz tries on a ring from the Tamara Comolli Fine Jewelry Collection. Photo by Joanne Davidson, The Denver Post As riveting as the Democratic National Convention is, even the...
View ArticleHelp Feed America
Ben Affleck and U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin pack boxes at America’s Harvest “Send Hunger Packing” event held at Food Bank of the Rockies. Photo by Joanne Davidson, The Denver Post Despite an equipment...
View ArticleSavor the Grape
Like so many fund-raisers do, Savor the Grape started small and grew to epic proportions. This year, a faltering economy could have been blamed for a smaller attendance and lesser profit. Only thing,...
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