Denver Diatribe Podcast

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The Denver Diatribe is a weekly podcast about culture, politics and stuff as it pertains to the Mile High City and its environs. We love and hate on all types of local topics: political dust-ups, medical marijuana, foody wars, the tech industry, police brutality, the art scene, media scandals, bad public policy, good eats, etc. The Denver Diatribe was named the citys Best Podcast in the 2010 Westword Web Awards. We broadcast live every Friday at 9:00 a.m. on NFNradio.com from the Five Points Media Center. Visit our website, DenverDiatribe.com, for past episodes and additional info. You can also subscribe via iTunes, Google Listen or the podcatcher of your choice. Our rotating cast of co-host are Ron Doyle, Josh Johnson, Jared Jacang Maher, Vanessa Martinez and Joel Warner. Were always looking for interesting topics, events, guests or good stuff to rant about. Leave a voicemail on our Love & Hate Line at 720-282-YELL (720-282-9355) or drop us a line at info@denverdiatribe.com.

Episodios

  • Episode 13: Hip Hop anthologized, creativity indexed and parties holidazed

    14/12/2010

    This week on the diatribe we discus the new Anthology of Rap co-edited by CU Boulder’s own Adam Bradley, Denver’s need to perpetually flatter its “creative” jobs sector with a Creative Vitality Index and, finally, the best and worst local places and themes for office holiday parties. Joining us on the discussion is special guest […] Episode 13: Hip Hop anthologized, creativity indexed and parties holidazedDenver Diatribe

  • Episode 12: The Food-atribe edition

    23/11/2010

    This week, the food-atribe: Special guest Laura Shunk, food critic for Westword, joins Joel Warner and Jared Jacang Maher to discuss the following: Being a food writer in the age of Yelp; If everyone’s a critic, what does it mean to be, um, a “real” critic? What’s the difference? Is Yelp merely a mob of […] Episode 12: The Food-atribe editionDenver Diatribe

  • Episode 11: The scary technology edition

    15/11/2010

    This week we discuss technology, everything from the wheel to 8-track tapes to TiVo. But seriously, we start with a recent California case that may or may not be heard by the Supreme Court having to do with banning the sale of violent video games to minors. The demonization of violent video games is often […] Episode 11: The scary technology editionDenver Diatribe

  • Episode 10: The unfriending edition

    08/11/2010

    This week on the Diatribe, our obligatory “what does it all mean?” post-election roundup. Also, we discuss a study by CU Denver professors on the sociology of unfriending on Facebook (because it apparently takes a couple of PhDs to prove that posts about politics and religion can be off-putting) and, finally, now that one of […] Episode 10: The unfriending editionDenver Diatribe

  • Episode 9: We watch local news so you don’t have to edition. And yeah, you’re welcome.

    02/11/2010

    This week Jared, John and our special guest, 5280‘s online editor Vanessa Martinez, assess the carnage of the Denver media landscape. First, the physical challenge: Each of us made a point of sitting through as many broadcasts as possible of local TV news. We each took a network and stuck to it. Other media related […] Episode 9: We watch local news so you don’t have to edition. And yeah, you’re welcome.Denver Diatribe

  • Episode 8: The zombies, UFOs and naked pumpkin runners edition

    24/10/2010

    This week we discuss Denver’s readiness in the event of a zombie attack with the Onion‘s A.V. Club editor certified zombologist Cory Casciato. In other freaking news, did you even know there’s a proposition on the ballot in Denver to establish a committee to investigate UFO encounters? (The Diatribe’s endorsement: Vote YES on initiative 300.) […] Episode 8: The zombies, UFOs and naked pumpkin runners editionDenver Diatribe

  • Episode 7: The dick jokes, dog parks and dead babies edition

    19/10/2010

    This week on the twice-recorded Denver Diatribe we discuss: Amendment 62 – constitutional rights for zygotes? East Colfax’s 11 million dollar dog park, and… A guided tour through the dick-joke jungle that is the Denver stand up comedy scene from none other than our first in-studio guest, Adam Cayton-Holland. Relevant links: Dead Babies: Some background […] Episode 7: The dick jokes, dog parks and dead babies editionDenver Diatribe

  • Episode 6: A Requiem for Loveland’s avant garde art scene edition

    11/10/2010

    This week on the Diatribe: Stan Garnett, Colorado’s first pro-marijuana Attorney General and Bill Paxton impersonator. For more on Garnett, here’s Joel’s piece on his pot politics; more Westword coverage of Garnett’s opponent John Suthers’s anti-pot politics and a Republican marijuana defense lawyer’s defense of liberal Garnett in the Huff Po. We also discussed the […] Episode 6: A Requiem for Loveland’s avant garde art scene editionDenver Diatribe

  • Episode 5: For the love of Cranks edition

    05/10/2010

    This week on the Diatribe: The Ugly Three;  Ballot measures 60, 61 and Prop 101: The tyranny of the pitchfork mob? Can Denver really be a film-making capital or can The Denver Post  really just write a damn profile of a local crank and screw the so-called news value? Finally, our shout outs for some […] Episode 5: For the love of Cranks editionDenver Diatribe

  • Episode 4: Way Down in the Hole in Liberal, Kansas, Edition

    27/09/2010

    We take a trip to Crazy Town this week, counting down our favorite instances of Dan Maes-associated insanity. We also ponder the class-warfare skirmishes that have erupted thanks to Bon Appétit naming Boulder the “foodiest town” in America, and in the process we lay out the important differences between a “foodie” and a “chowhound.” Then […] Episode 4: Way Down in the Hole in Liberal, Kansas, EditionDenver Diatribe

  • Episode 3: Philistines on Art and Beer Edition

    20/09/2010

    This week on the Denver Diatribe we discuss: Christo’s “Over The River” project in Southern Colorado. Read the Wall Street Journal Piece here; if you’re hardcore, put the Maysles Brothers documentary in your Netflix queue. Public Art in Denver: Why does it suck? Here’s the City of Denver’s guide to its sucky (and not sucky) […] Episode 3: Philistines on Art and Beer EditionDenver Diatribe

  • Episode 2: The Second Acts and Provisional Highway Lane Edition

    13/09/2010

    Just because we open up by discussing Merton the piano chatroulette phenom – please don’t take it as an excuse not to listen. An interview with Merton here. Also on the show, we discuss the second third? act of Pastor Ted Haggard and the proposed zipper lane that will totally solve I-70’s traffic problems. On […] Episode 2: The Second Acts and Provisional Highway Lane EditionDenver Diatribe

  • Episode 1: The Crime, Punishment and Donut Edition

    07/09/2010

    And so it begins: The inaugural edition of the Denver Diatribe, a weekly podcast in which three dudes you may have vaguely heard of — John Dicker, Jared Jacang Maher and Joel Warner — discuss, mock and rant about all things Denver. First up, more police beatings in LoDo (videos here and here, plus how […] Episode 1: The Crime, Punishment and Donut EditionDenver Diatribe

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