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On Ice

Meet the Denver Cutthroats, the city’s newest hockey team.

Very Superstitious

Athletes step onto the field or rink or court seeking a “W.” But even after grueling hours of practice and in-the-gym training, it doesn’t hurt to have a little extra help—so they often turn to detailed routines to get focused. Call it silly or neurotic, but these quirky customs just might be game–changers.

Fight Club

Theater can be entertaining, surprising, and even gut-wrenching—but to be successful, all performances have to be believable. Meet Geoffrey Kent, one of the Denver Center Theatre Company’s primary fight directors, who orchestrates the swordplay and gun battles onstage.

Debate Prep

We recently caught up with Christopher Hill, dean of the University of Denver’s Joseph Korbel School of International Studies and a former U.S. ambassador, to chat about the presidential debates.

Gaming Politics

Play 5280 Bingo during the Obama and Romney debate at DU.

On Tap

Two great beer festivals descend upon Denver. 

Strange Brew

How much is too much when it comes to exposing kids to alcohol?

Solid Prospects

With gold prices near all-time highs, Colorado’s mining industry is experiencing a renaissance.

Well Worn

What happens to used pro sports jerseys?

Training Mecca

Elite triathletes from around the world flock to Boulder for more than the elevation advantage.

Rain Delay

Colorado’s relentless sun can give me the blues.

Gossip Girl

A Denver woman blends fantasy sports and Hollywood tabloids into a creative business endeavor.

Which Craft

Trend Watch: Learning how to make crafts online.

Air Time

Summer travelers make August one of the most hectic months of the year at Denver International Airport, the fifth busiest airport in the country. Meet Kim Day, the woman in charge of the controlled chaos.

Hit Your Peak

Pro athletes use this software to track their workouts. Now you can, too.

Closer to Home

Three Front Range soccer programs to watch this fall.

Futbol U.

Durango’s Fort Lewis College looks across the pond to become a soccer powerhouse.

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