Colorado Singles is a new magazine for the unattached – with “Colorado & Company’s” Mark McIntosh and KYGO’s Mudflap gracing the first two covers.
Next up: Aspen native Boti Bliss, a supporting actress on “CSI: Miami.”
The long interviews with the boys read like they took place in a psychologist’s office. Mudflap breaks down in tears (there’s even a picture of him crying) as he talks about his son, his three divorces and some lonely times.
Writer Margo Hamilton also gets McIntosh to open up, if not break down.
“She interviewed me about six times,” he told me. “It was intense.”
Both Mudflap and McIntosh are in committed relationships these days, so they’re not as single as they could be.
Meanwhile, McIntosh is busy hyping the Harvest Moon Ball, the Oct. 13 black-tie singles party for about 800 to benefit his nonprofit, Camp Fire USA. Check it out at .
TV times
CNBC’s Sue Herera comes to Denver on Friday with her show “Power Lunch Road Show: Denver.” They’ll shoot it live 10 a.m.-noon at the Anschutz Family Sky Terrace on the west side of the Denver Museum of Nature & Science. So who are Denver’s big biz guns? Frontier’s new CEO, Sean Menke, Re/Max International CEO Margaret Kelly, Chipotle Mexican Grill founder and CEO Steve Ells, Vail Resorts CEO Robert Katz and AIM Investments senior investment officer Fritz Meyer. They’re looking for a small “studio audience”; call Laura Holtman at 303-370-6407.
9News science guy Steve Spangler flew to L.A. on Wednesday to tape “The Ellen DeGeneres Show,” to air Friday at 3 p.m. He was told to bring two of his trademark experiments: using a fire extinguisher to remove ink stains and blowing gigantic smoke rings with trash cans. For a preview, check out .
Cutler and women
Twenty-two thousand bucks is a lot to pay to have dinner with a soft-spoken guy. But someone ponied it up Monday night at the live auction at Morton’s DTC’s Jay Cutler Foundation party. It was for dinner with the QB, a pal of his and eight guests. And you don’t have to share a baked potato.
And I hear it was LOUD when 210 dames showed up at the Palm on Tuesday night for the Women & Wine Dinner. The best deal at the silent auction: four VIP bleacher seats at the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in NYC and dinner for four at the NYC Palm – for $500.
City spirit
Denver gets a big shout-out in Robert Frank’s book “Richistan: A Journey Through the American Wealth Boom and the Lives of the New Rich,” for our famed Starkey Butler Boot Camp. He’s at Tattered Cover Colfax at 7:30 tonight to talk it over. … Ashton introduces a new cigar line, San Cristobal, Friday night at a Cigars on Sixth dinner at O’Shea’s Tavern; call Dan Dunne at 303-830-8100. … The 2010 U.S. Olympic Team Trials for Curling come to Broomfield Feb. 21-28. Curling at the Broomfield Event Center! … Sez who: “Even the rich are hungry for love.” Mother Teresa
Bill Husted’s column appears Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. Husted also appears Tuesdays and Fridays on “Good Day Colorado” on Fox 31. You can reach him at 303-954-1486 or bhusted@denverpost.com. Take a peek at Husted’s next column at .






