In this episode: WTF’s up with Amazon not picking the homegrown comedy sitcom Those Who Can’t for a full series? Did KHOW talker Peter Boyles assault his longtime radio producer with a vicious lanyard yanking? Why does 7-11 want the drinking proletariat to “Free Our Beer” from the evil craft beer cartel? Kyle Freeman, Diatribe’s official #1 listener, confuses Ron with talk of the Reddits.
We’re hosting The Narrators, Denver’s beloved storytelling series, tonight at the Deer Pile above City O’ City. This month’s theme is Colfax Avenue. Hope to see you there!
As the year draws to a close, it’s time for the Denver Diatribe to reflect on the past 12 months and call out Colorado’s biggest asshole. But, dear listeners, before we bestow the title in next week’s podcast, we need your help. Tell us: Whom should be the 2012 Asshole of the Year? You see, our […]
This week, Vanessa, Ron and Josh celebrate the Centennial Episode of our lil’ podcast with clips from Love + Hate Fest 2012, our live event held at Illegal Pete’s in LoDo on October 23. A cadre of Denver comics, writers, and musicians took to the mic to share their love and hates, and many audience […]
It’s that time of year again! DENVER DIATRIBE and ILLEGAL PETE’s present LOVE & HATE FEST 2012, an evening of ranting, raving, and mingling spiked with performances by local comedians, musicians, writers, actors, and more. In the past, the Diatribe’s live broadcasts have been (mostly) sit-and-watch affairs. This time, in celebration of our 100th episode, […]
We the Diatribers are hard at work finalizing a whole new slate of ranty goodness for you starting next week. In the meantime, we’re featuring another friendly, local podcast: Machine Readable. Creators Nick Taylor and Mark Mullis convinced their employer, the south metro area Arapahoe Library District, to allow them to convert their fandom of […]
This week, while the Diatribe takes a production break to focus on finalizing plans for our new studio, we share an episode of local pop culture podcast These Things Matter. After Jared dishes on a few deets about our two-week hiatus, we drop in TTM episode 11, in which co-hosts Kevin O’Brien and Taylor Gonda […]
The Bug Theatre 3654 Navajo Street Denver, CO 80211 August 4, 2012 at 1:00 p.m. FREE (Suggested donation of $5 will go toward new microphones for the Diatribe.) Free pizza will also be provided by Sexy Pizza after the podcast. Sexy! Click here for the latest event information on Facebook. Click here for more schedule […]
In this episode, we take a look at Denver through the eyes of an eleven year old, then and now. NOW: We discuss the 11-year-old Arvada boy who was arrested for drawing violent stick figures in class, the 11-year-old girl from Westminster who was handcuffed for being rude to her vice principal, and Eli Boardman, […]
In this episode, recorded on February 29, 2012 in front of a live audience at Henderson’s Lounge in the Denver FilmCenter, we explore the many ways Denver is depicted in music, literature, and film. Special guests include Cory Casciato and Robert Rutherford from The Onion A.V. Club, DJ Alisha from OpenAir 1340, cartoonist Kenny Bē, Westword music writer Tom Murphy, fantasy-horror author Mario Acevedo, Karla Rodriguez from the Denver Film Society. Music is brought to you by DJ Leeland with special performances by C1 of The Foodchain. BONUS: Visit DenverDiatribe.com for a slideshow of Kenny Be’s artwork and the movie montage from our film panel.
On this week’s episode, we talk briefly about NIMBYism good and bad as it relates to the latest Highlands development hullabaloo as well as Christo’s now-greenlit “Over the River” project on the Arkansas. More importantly, special guest Jake Brodsky of Novo Coffee, the celebrated local roaster, gives us all a lesson in high-end beans. He even offers up […]