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Archives for March 2020
Iconic North Denver Pizzeria Reopens After Two-Year Closure
What began as a three-month temporary closure to fix hail damage and do minor updates in April 2018 turned into a two-year renovation project for one of North Denver’s iconic restaurants. When Earnest Food Hall opened its doors at the end of February, the name change wasn’t the only difference. Longtime customers of Ernie’s may be struck by the new open floor plan of the … [Read more...] about Iconic North Denver Pizzeria Reopens After Two-Year Closure
North High School Jazz Cabaret Raises the Roof
The arts are alive and well at North High School. Allyson Olsen, John Jonas and Katy Lushman — the music department’s formidable teaching trio — presented a fundraiser for the vocal and instrumental department on Feb. 27 at the Little Man Ice Cream Factory, 4411 W. Colfax Ave. All proceeds from the event benefit North's honor choir, concert band and orchestra's competition in … [Read more...] about North High School Jazz Cabaret Raises the Roof
Black Masque Theatre presents musical “9 to 5”
The North High School Drama Department presented a wacky fundraiser to help fund the upcoming spring musical production of “9 to 5: The Musical” on March 19, 20 and 21. Drag queens, dinner, bingo for cash (50/50 splits for winners and the drama department), silent and live auctions and student performances punctuated the packed event at the Elks Lodge on Feb. 13. The … [Read more...] about Black Masque Theatre presents musical “9 to 5”
How a North Denver Saint Could Offer an Alternate to Columbus Day
Steve O'Dorisio, Adams County Commissioner, has family roots that run deep in North Denver. He has been talking to the angels asking the legislature to embrace a new subject in place of Columbus for commemoration of an Italian holiday, an immigrant saint and a humble nun, St. Frances Xavier Cabrini. Tom Noel, in his 1989 definitive history of the Denver Archdiocese, … [Read more...] about How a North Denver Saint Could Offer an Alternate to Columbus Day