For the past 37 years, the National Kidney Foundation has presented the Great Chefs of the West, which traditionally brought 25 of Denver’s top chefs together in one place a large event center in Denver to compete for Best Dish. The winner would be decided by the diners in attendance.
This year, the event has been reimagined and renamed Great Chefs of the West: On the Go!, with fewer chefs participating. And this year, Colorado Springs’ own Brother Luck, chef owner of Four by Brother Luck, is in the game and will join five Denver restaurants in presenting their menus. This gives Colorado Springs residents the opportunity to participate without driving to the Mile High City.
Linnea Covington
Wednesday, February 17
National Drink Wine Day technically falls on February 18, but you know the tea: Since March 17, 2020,
every day has been National Drink Wine Day. So we re not going to complain too much about the fact that the Colorado Wine Industry Development Board is hosting a livestream in honor of the day 24 hours early especially not since the event also honors Black History Month. Black sommeliers Kendra Anderson (formerly the owner of Bar Helix) and William Davis will join Denver author, certified barbecue judge and current CWIDB member Adrian Miller for a tasting of the Centennial State s wines, as well as discussion about racial diversity and equity in the wine industry. Register for the free webinar on Zoom, or watch it live on the Board s Facebook page.
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Welcome to
DTV Descent, a series where we explore the weird and wild world of direct-to-video sequels to theatrically released movies. In this edition we return once more to the world of Tremors with the sixth (!) sequel, which is currently available on Netflix.
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It’s a new year, and the world of home video sequels continues its slow-motion spread through pop culture. Perhaps fittingly, we start 2021 with a sequel to a long-running franchise that’s now over 30 years old. Impressive! You’d think an article covering a whopping five DTV sequels to the still fantastic
Tremors (1990) would be the last word on the topic, but no. Our friends at Universal 1440 Entertainment are back at it with a new entry once again pitting fools against monsters.