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Articles By Julie Dugdale: Page 7

Sitting Pretty

From scientific skin-care regimens to high-tech body sculpting, here are ways to freshen up what you see in the mirror.

Change of Scenery

Vail Resorts’ recent expansion gives Coloradans more than one good reason to visit the Sierra Nevadas.

Fallen Women

A scandalous mystery novel for your Colorado bookshelf.

Family Style

A Denver interior designer embraces whimsy to create a kid-friendly—but still sophisticated—home.

Southwest Flair

Vintage and Navajo motifs get a contemporary spin courtesy of retailer Ian Kennedy, who draws inspiration from an unlikely source.

Paper Chasers

The owners of Berkeley’s new Covered Wallpaper shop assure us: Beige is out, and wallpaper is king—again.

Air Control

A new way to buy airfare.

Goodbye: A Tribute To Colorado

As 5280 senior editor Julie Dugdale prepares to move away from the Centennial State, she gives you 10 reasons to love Colorado.

Outdoors: Hike Mt. Sanitas

Perspective: Recognizing Humanity

Entertainment: Larimer Square Summer Film Series

A Tale of Two Cities

How letting go of Denver brought our new life into focus.

Rebirth of Cool

Mastering the Bath

The master bathroom—far out of sight from guests—is usually the last room to get attention. But with the right remodel, it just might become your favorite room in the house. We found four bathrooms that double as relaxing retreats. Step inside for inspiration.

Tragedy: A Tornado’s Wrath

Business: Dying To Work

Outdoors: Cruising the Dillon Reservoir By Pontoon

Sports: Eight Seconds To Glory

Risky Business

From rockslide control and wildfire mitigation to livestock handling and aerial tram maintenance, Colorado’s labor market has more than its share of occupational hazards. We talked to eight people whose careers might make you love your nine-to-five desk job just a little bit more.

Sneak Peek: Colorado’s Extreme Jobs

In our May issue, we interview eight Coloradans whose jobs require, shall we say, above-average comfort with risk-taking and extensive safety awareness. Check out “Risky Business” (page 89) for that story—and in the meantime, learn what it takes to be a district wildlife manager for Colorado Parks and Wildlife.

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