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Articles By Luc Hatlestad: Page 9

Colorado Students Win Documentary Awards

Even our teenagers are getting in on the local filmmaking boom.

Firing Shaw Is a Bailout Move By the Nuggets’ Brass

The next coach will be successful only if his bosses can prove they have a plan.

Fracking Task Force Proposals Further Debate, Solve Little

On Friday, Governor Hickenlooper’s fracking panel will release its first set of recommendations—and so far it seems like neither side is particularly happy. 

A New Way to Weed?

Colorado Rep. Jared Polis’ recently proposed marijuana bill won’t pass, but it’s exactly what we need to carve the way to national decriminalization.

The Documentary Boom Is Here

The Front Range is officially a hot bed for filmmakers.

Denver’s Condominium Crisis

If we build them, buyers will definitely come. So why aren’t more developers jumping in?

Opinion: Parents Bill of Rights Misses the Mark

Why an ill-fated bill was ill-advised from the start.

Fracking Fight Reaches Denver’s Doorstep

A new anti-development coalition takes on the oil and gas industry.

Will Peyton Make One Last Run?

Why one more year with Peyton is probably the Broncos’ best option.

Super Bowl Ad Sparks a Burger Battle

If you’re spending time debating whether to choose one mass-produced burger over another, you might want to reconsider your dietary priorities.

For (Virtually) Authentic Chicago-Style Pizza, Patxi’s Delivers

Put your cardiologist on speed dial and thank us later.

Lower Oil Prices Put a Welcome Pause on Fracking

With gas prices dropping below $2 per gallon here in Colorado, now is the perfect time for people on all sides of the fracking debate to re-examine their positions. 

Note to the Nuggets (and Everyone Else): Emulate the Spurs

As the blue-and-gold continues its eternal flirtation with mediocrity, the way out of the doldrums can be found deep in the heart of Texas.

Caribou Ranch to Auction Off Colorado Music Memorabilia

The iconic recording studio will sell some of its musical and historical treasures later this month.

Broncos’ Winter Starts Way Too Early

After Sunday’s debacle, Elway and Company suddenly have some uncomfortable questions to answer.

Broncos Face Their Toughest Road Yet

Denver’s team has a host of “ifs” to overcome in order to earn a spot in the Super Bowl—let alone win the Lombardi trophy. 

One Year Later, Legal Weed is Working Just Fine in Colorado

Despite prognostications that legalized recreational marijuana would turn our pristine state into a hellish dystopia, we’re probably more utopian than ever.

Not All It’s Fracked Up To Be?

Why recent events may already be neutering Colorado’s most polarizing energy boom.

Don’t Miss: Gregory Alan Isakov’s 2015 Tour

Are Colorado Voters Paying Attention?

The 2014 election proved that our political process has to change. But the part that needs a makeover might not be what you think.

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