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NSFW: Dan Savage’s HUMP! Lands in Denver

The renowned LGBTQ activist and writer takes his regular-people erotic film festival on the road.

DaVita Expansion to Complete Union Station Neighborhood

The kidney dialysis giant’s new building is scheduled to open in summer 2018.

A Mile High—Forever and Ever

A Rocky Mountain PBS documentary explores Colorado’s historic love–love relationship with illicit substances.

Report Outlines How to Improve Aurora’s Failing Schools

A broad coalition of community leaders proposes major changes to Colorado’s fifth-largest public school district.

Can Colorado’s Incongruent Politics Go National?

Newsweek tells everyone else what we already knew about Colorado, but its premise is flawed.

Who and What Will Shape Denver’s Future?

The Denver Foundation celebrates its first 90 years by asking what we can do to improve the next 90.

Keeping Bullies At Bay

With her book, SHOUT!, a local mom honors her daughter’s memory by inspiring programs to help children with disabilities.

Too Early to Tell What the Broncos’ Problems and Concerns Are

The team’s sloppy play is part of a league-wide trend, but at least they’re 2-0.

Marilyn Minter’s “Pretty/Dirty” Opens at MCA Denver

The provocative artist’s career-spanning exhibit runs through January 2016. 

The Yawpers Break Through

A Denver band finds major label success at SXSW.

Opinion: Pass (Up) the Dutchie

Why Wednesday’s marijuana tax holiday probably isn’t worth your time or money.

New King Soopers Reigns Over LoDo

All those shiny new buildings are great, but what downtown really needed was a good ol’ grocery store.

Is Denver’s Housing Inventory Problem Improving?

We’re not yet back to total sanity, but recent trends are encouraging.

Daniel Junge’s “Being Evel” Debuts in Denver This Week

The Oscar-winning documentarian showcases his latest work at the Sie Film Center.

There With Care’s Benefits Help Families of Sick Children

This year’s events take place on September 11 in Boulder and September 12 in Denver.

Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats Bring Serious Heat

The longtime troubadour’s R&B side project is getting national acclaim.

The Real Cory Gardner Stands Up

The Senator’s vote to defund Planned Parenthood shows he’s still deeply conservative—not that anyone should have doubted that.

How Legal Pot Benefits Society

Although more time and research is needed, legalized marijuana seems to be having some undeniably positive effects on our entire society.

More Good News for Colorado’s Economy

Led by Denver’s number-one ranking, Forbes lauds the Front Range as a great place to do business.

So Long, Tulo

The Rockies finally traded the face of their franchise. Now, we’ll see if it was worth it.

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