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Why a Parks, Trails, and Open Space Tax Is Being Proposed in Denver

The Parks, Trails, and Open Space Tax—aka Referred Question 2A—on the Denver ballot would address a problem you may not have thought we had: maintaining and creating public green spaces.

Denver’s Newest Billboard Isn’t Trying to Sell You Anything

The massive photograph in southwest Denver is part of For Freedoms’ nationwide effort to prompt civic engagement and dialogue through art.

Chefs Feed Indie Week

Try 12 Restaurants in One Night When ChefsFeed Indie Week Makes Its Denver Debut

The national, traveling event series hits the Mile High City for a trio of can’t-miss dinners starting October 25.

The Coziest Fall Dinner Party

A Boulder County farm dinner provides all the ideas and inspiration you need to host a hygge-themed evening in your own backyard this autumn.

The Coolest New Way to Shop for Furnishings

Guest House makes it easy to find your perfect sofa—by letting you shop in an actual home.

Abandoned Film

Explore Colorado’s Lost Ski Areas In Abandoned

The first film from the Road West Traveled takes viewers on a trip to three long-closed ski areas: Geneva Basin, Cuchara, and Berthoud Pass.

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Grading Grandoozy

The inaugural music festival at Overland Park wrapped up on Sunday. So how’d it go? We talked to the organizers.

Wonderbound

Wonderbound Has a New Home

The contemporary dance troupe moved from RiNo to a much bigger space in the Elyria-Swansea area earlier this month.

The Cake

Audiences Will Eat Up Curious Theatre’s Latest Play

The Cake—from This Is Us writer Bekah Brunstetter—was inspired, in part, by the Masterpiece Cakeshop court case.

Denver Jewish Deli Nosh-Off

Four Denver delis go head-to-head in a battle for the best pastrami, matzo ball soup, and more.

Alchemy 365

Shape up at 3 New Denver Fitness Studios

Translation: You’re out of excuses to avoid a workout.

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9 Spritzes to Sip Before the End of Summer

Don’t let the waning days of warm weather pass you by without trying these delicious takes on the fizzy, wine-based cocktail.

A Guide to Colorado’s Spectacular Wildflower Season

Colorado’s landscape bursts into a kaleidoscope of color every summer, when more than 3,200 species of wildflowers spring up all over the state. The high elevations hit their budding peaks this month, which means now’s the time to get outside and enjoy the abundance of hues. Here, our guide to where to go, the best ways to get there, and how to identify all those beautiful blooms once you find them.

11 Must-See Shows at Underground Music Showcase

The annual festival takes over South Broadway from July 27 to 29.

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Experience Art and Adventure in Colorado Mountain Towns

With the sound of music, theater, and more, as mountain towns expand their performing arts venues.

Jackson Hole Mountain Resort

How to Explore Jackson, Wyoming During the Offseason

From art to wildlife to pastries, you can find it all in this remote yet chic mountain town.

Fresh Fairways

A par-72 championship golf course is coming Berthoud, marking a rare (but welcome) new development in Colorado.

Method Collective

Introducing Method Collective, LoHi’s Newest Coffeeshop

The community cafe, which opened on June 15, comes from the team behind Method Coffee Roasters.

Matthews/Winters Park

Heading Outside This Summer? Great! Please Adventure Responsibly

The Leave No Trace Center for Outdoor Ethics and the Colorado Tourism Office have released Care for Colorado, a new set of principles designed to encourage both tourists and locals to be better stewards of the outdoors.

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