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Denver resident and actor Scott Takeda makes good in Oscar-winning ‘Dallas Buyers Club’

Colorado native Scott Takeda wasn’t able to attend the Academy Awards Sunday night, but he has come a long way from being a “lambkin” at Fort Collins High School.

The Hollywood actor-director had a vested interest in Sunday’s Oscar results. He had a part in the popular “Dallas Buyers Club,” the much-acclaimed film that earned a Best Actor Oscar for Matthew McConaughey and a Best Supporting Actor award for Jared Leto during Sunday’s 86th Academy Awards ceremony.

Call it a far cry from a journalism degree at CU Boulder. But Takeda still lives in his beloved Bonnie Brae neighborhood.

He worked at KCNC-Channel 4 for two years from 1992 to 1994, then left for a brief stint in Philadelphia. Why does he stay grounded in Denver when the bright lights of Hollywood can be intoxicating?

“My family’s here,” he said. “I married my very lovely bride. When I’m not in front of the camera, I’m behind the camera. I’m used to flying to do corporate films. I’ve (flown) 17,000 miles in six weeks.”

Takeda said that he has six agents around the country who scout potential film roles for him. As for landing his part in “Dallas Buyers Club,” he said, “My Louisiana agent contacted me about that role. Probably a couple of weeks passed. I got the call back when landing in Denver. I walked off my flight and happened to see a flight leaving for New Orleans and walked on that flight.”

As to the message of the film, Takeda is well aware of its significance.

“The topic that it brings up is so important,” he said. “AIDS awareness, and we still don’t have a cure. It’s important to say that there’s still no cure. A lot of times you shoot a film and say that’s the way it goes. But we found out in May that it debuted in the Toronto National Film Festival, which gave it such great exposure.”

As far as working with McConaughey, who lost 40-some pounds for his role, Takeda said that surprisingly the hunky actor “had a lot of energy.”

“I found him to be a complete gentleman, right up there with Will Ferrell. Really easy to work with. I was seeing the effects of his weight loss, but it was impossible for him not to be incredibly nice. He stayed in character, but during periods in the makeup trailer, he would drop character.”

In addition to Takeda’s role in “Dallas Buyers Club”, his movie credits include “Everything Must Go” with comedic actor Ferrell, “Little Fockers” with the great Robert De Niro, Disney’s “Lemonade Mouth” and Lifetime’s “Secret Lives of Wives.”

For now, Takeda just returned from Los Angeles shooting “Gone Girl,” starring Ben Affleck, which will come out in October. He’s also appearing in a new CW series “Star Crossed,” slated to air on April 7.

“My lovely bride and I are passionate about the Denver Dumb Friends League (as am I), and we’re raising money for the Furry Scurry. We’ll be raising money actively for the next two months.”

Denver resident Takeda has a small part in the Oscar nominated fil, "Dallas Buyers Club." Takeda attended Fort Collins High School and the University of Colorado. He still lives in the Bonnie Brae neighborhood in Denver.

Denver resident Scott Takeda has a small part in the Oscar nominated film, “Dallas Buyers Club,” that stars Matthew McConaughey. Takeda attended Fort Collins High School and the University of Colorado. He lives in the Bonnie Brae neighborhood in Denver. (Photos by Truth Entertainment II/Voltage Pictures and Courtesy of Scott Takeda)Scott 477

 

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Coohills gets closer to its French roots with special dinners this month

March 3, 2014

Beginning today, Coohills, the French-inspired eatery at 1400 Wewatta, will be doing a monthly prix fixe menu called “Taste of France” that will focus on a new region every month.

Each week will be a different three-course menu for $35 per person, not including tax and tip.  For March, the focus is on Lyon.

Coohills menu may be French-influenced, but it’s Colorado grown. The restaurant, co-owned by spouses Tom and Diane Coohill, partners with local and regional farmers for fresh produce, fish, poultry and meats.  All of the breads and desserts are made in-house from scratch.

Here’s the March menu lineup:

March 3-8: Saucisson “en croute” – warm lentil salad; Chicken “Coq au Vin” – pommes puree, lardon, mushrooms, onion; Coussion de Lyon – chocolate ganache, marzipan.

March 10-15: Gratinne Lyonnaise - Lyon-style onion soup; Loup de Mer Quenelle - Mediterranean sea bass, Champagne sauce; Tart de Grand-Merecaramelized apple tart, vanilla ice cream.

March 17-22: Lyonnaise Saladcrisp farm egg, bacon, garlic, Dijon vinaigrette; Entrecote au Vin Blanc - strip steak, Boulanger potatoes, white wine, shallot and tomato; Negus Cake - chocolate cake, whipped cream, chocolate sauce.

March 24-29: Asperges Grillee Soubise - grilled asparagus, puree of braised onions; Légumes Gateaucrisp vegetable cake, spring mushrooms, peas, sunchoke, truffle vinaigrette; Marjolaine “Fernand Point” - chocolate, hazelnuts, cream.

For reservations, go to www.coohills.com or call 303-623-5700.

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Colorado Restaurant Association’s annual awards recognizes dedicated restaurateurs

March 3, 2014

Nobody knows how to throw a party better than the Colorado Restaurant Association. So the annual Industry Spotlight Awards starting at 6 p.m. on April 21 at The Ritz-Carlton Denver promises to be a tasty time.

The evening, which includes fine food, will award deserving restaurant folks in various categories. They are:

Colorado Foodservice Hall of Fame: Spero Armatas – Sam’s No. 3, Denver; Blair Taylor (a personal favorite) – Barolo Grill, Denver; Dick Carleton – Mi Casa Mexican & Cantina and Hearthstone Restaurant, Breckenridge.

The Noel & Tammy Cunningham Humanitarian Award goes to Frank Day – Rock Bottom founder and principal of CraftWorks Restaurants & Breweries, Inc., U.S.

The Outstanding Professional Signature Dish Award goes to Patricia Calhoun (yes, one of my besties) – chief newshound and founder of “Westword”, Denver

Regional Outstanding Professional Signature Dish Award: Paul Ferzacca – La Tour Restaurant, Vail.

Exceptional Newcomer Signature Dish Award: Paul and Aileen Reilly – Beast + Bottle, Denver.

Philanthropist Signature Dish Award: Jensen Cummings – Heroes Like Us, Denver.

Reaching for the Stars “Knoebel” Award: Bob Sabina, Chili’s, Colorado.

Pinnacol Assurance Safety Award: Karen Kristopeit-Parker - The Fresh Fish Company, Denver.

Tickets? There’s an early-bird discount good through March 31. For more information and to purchase tickets, go to www.coloradorestaurant.com/cde.cfm?event=421690.

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Popular Denver eye surgeon and pioneer Larry Spivack officially retired

March 3, 2014

Renowned Denver eye surgeon and radial keratotomy pioneer Larry Spivack officially retired from practice on Friday.

“It was pretty emotional,” Spivack told me. “I’ve been in practice since 1980 when I started with one employee, a receptionist. My first office was in the Greenwood Medical Building at Orchard and Quebec.”

And what does a hard-working doc do in retirement?

“Continue my charity work at the Colorado Coalition for the Homeless eye clinic.  Start a new business with my fiance, Lisa Williams (that has nothing to do with health care).  And of course, do some traveling and trying to improve my golf game.

“When I started doing radial keratotomy in the early 1980s, I was roundly criticized by my peers who thought I was doing needless surgery. Why, after all, would someone have surgery just to get rid of their glasses? Three decades later, this type of surgery is one of the most commonly performed surgeries in the world. The passage of time has validated my efforts, and turned me from a buccaneer into a pioneer.”

That you are, my friend. Enjoy the freedom that retirement can afford you!

Larry Spivak and Lisa Williams. (Blacktie-Colorado photo)

Larry Spivak and Lisa Williams. (Blacktie-Colorado photo)

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Laugh line: Today’s eavesdropping

March 3, 2014

Eavesdropping on two women discussing a Steve Winwood concert: “I used to think Steve Winwood was cute, but then he got all wrinkled and old.”

“They all do.”

“Not Mick Jagger.”

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Local hairstylist Mikael Padilla will be hanging with the A-list at the Oscars

February 28, 2014

Mikael Padilla, local hair stylist and owner of Mikael Padilla Salon at 300 Fillmore St. in Cherry Creek, is in La La land this weekend for a trip to the Oscars. (Read more about Mikael in our Mingle with the Singles section below.)

Padilla will be attending Sunday’s Academy Awards with friend and client, Taryn Rose, an orthopedic surgeon-turned shoe designer. You can see her designs at www.tarynrose.com. Rose is a Vietnamese refuge, who became a doctor like her father and then created a successful shoe business, designed out of frustration with shoes that left women with aching feet.

Padilla also is coloring Camila Alves’ hair on Saturday. Who is that you ask? Only the wife of Best Actor nominee (and projected winner for the film, “Dallas Buyers Club”) Matthew McConaughey.

We will try to catch up with Padilla Monday morning before this column goes to press to see what scoop he can give us from the festivities on Sunday at the Oscars. Stay tuned.

Camila Alves, top, is married to Best Actor nominee Matthew McConaughey. Her hair will be styled by Denver's hair guru Mikael Padilla before Sunday's Academy Awards. Padilla will attent the Oscars with his friend and orthopedic surgeon-turned shoe salesperson Taryn Rose.

Camila Alves, top, is married to Best Actor nominee Matthew McConaughey. Her hair will be styled by Denver’s hair guru Mikael Padilla before Sunday’s Academy Awards. Padilla will attent the Oscars with his friend and orthopedic surgeon-turned shoe salesperson Taryn Rose, below.taryn rose1

 

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Jimmy Fallon takes a ‘pot’ shot at Colorado’s new legalized marijuana law

February 28, 2014

Spanking new “Tonight Show” host Jimmy Fallon took a “pot” shot at our own Gov. John Hickenlooper Tuesday night by making jest of Colorado’s legal retail marijuana law.

“Colorado expects to make $100 million from taxing legalized marijuana,” the comedian said. “Governor John Hickenlooper (big audience laugh at the name) says he will use a lot of that money to build new schools.

Suggested names? “U. Holden Academy, Hot Pocket Prep and St. Mary Jane’s.”

New 'Tonight Show' host Jimmy Fallon took a shot at Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper. (NBC photo)

New ‘Tonight Show’ host Jimmy Fallon took a shot at Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper. (NBC photo)

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Denver-based sub shop Quiznos files for bankruptcy protection

February 28, 2014

Trouble in toasted sandwich land.

Denver-based Quiznos, whose original store is less than two blocks away from me, is filing its second major financial restructuring in two years. The once thriving sub sandwich shop chain is struggling with debt and several store closures.

According to a Denver Post story, which also quotes The Wall Street Journal, “a debt restructuring or bankruptcy filing has been expected and it’s inevitable,” Restaurant Finance Monitor editor Jonathan Maze said. “The business model just does not work. Sales are falling and franchisees are struggling mightily.”

“The chain reportedly has defaulted on its debt and has been negotiating for weeks with creditors.

Citing unnamed sources, the WSJ reports Quiznos and a consortium of creditors are in the process of creating a so-called prepackaged bankruptcy that would restructure Quiznos’ $570 million in debt.

Quiznos  operated about 5,000 restaurants at its peak in 2008 but the count since has dropped to  an estimated 2,100.

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Making beautiful music together: The Colorado Rockies and The Colorado Symphony

February 28, 2014

As the Colorado Rockies’ Opening Day approaches, the baseball team and The Colorado Symphony are bringing baseball and symphonic music together in a historic joint venture.

The Colorado Symphony has created an original theme song to be played at all Rockies home games throughout the 2014 season. Entitled, “Take the Field,” the theme was written by Emmy-winning composer Charles Denler of Highlands Ranch. Recorded at  Boettcher Concert Hall on Feb. 19, the two-minute composition will be broadcast at the beginning of every Rockies home game in the upcoming season. Shorter variations will be heard at key moments throughout each game and used in promotions and others Rockies programs.

Portions of “Take the Field” will be heard in Rockies commercials beginning in mid-March. The full composition will debut with a   live performance by the Colorado Symphony on stage at Coors Field on opening day, April 4. Colorado Symphony ensembles will perform at Rockies games and events throughout the season.

Fans of both organizations will be seeing Rockies players and personalities on stage with the orchestra, starting with a March 9 appearance by Rockies’ mascot Dinger, part of the Prehistoric to Symphonic: Music Through the Ages concert for families at Boettcher Concert Hall.

“Like the Colorado Rockies, the Colorado Symphony is one of Denver’s major league teams,” says Jerome H. Kern, CEO of the  Colorado Symphony and co-chair of its board of trustees. “When they approached us about creating an original theme for next season, we were thrilled to get in the game. We’re looking forward to working together to entertain the people of Denver this spring and all season long.”

A longtime collaborator with the Colorado Symphony, Denler says of his collaboration: “Working with the Rockies and the Colorado Symphony, together, has been amazing. Major league orchestra and Major League Baseball: I’d call that a home run!”

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