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Denver’s Best New Restaurants 2015

From humble bagels to farm-to-table dishes, the local dining scene has never been so exciting. Here, 10 spots to try now.

Fashion Trend We Love: Denim

Stride into spring by pairing denim’s freshest styles with shoes that accentuate new cuts and details.

Hike We Like: Flatirons Vista Loop

This short and easy loop in Boulder Open Space has killer views of the Flatirons, plus several great options for lengthening your route.

The Many Faces of Homelessness

Photographer Dylan Burr’s latest art show and coffee-table book, The Neighbours Project, spotlights Denver’s homeless population.

Obsession: Mercantile’s Almond Milk

The Union Station eatery makes a fresh batch of creamy and lightly flavored almond milk every day. Here’s how we like to enjoy it. 

Our Charitable Picks for February 16-22

Get Involved is a weekly series pointing readers toward community-oriented events, volunteer opportunities, and good causes in Colorado.

A Sporting Life

A letter from the editor of our March 2015 issue.

The Great Pot Property Bind

Legal marijuana’s hardest-hitting side effect is one nobody predicted: a red-hot industrial real estate market.

Snow Trek

This is part of a weekly series published fresh on Thursday mornings.

6 Hikes We Can’t Wait to Conquer This Summer

While the mountains are still receiving snowfall, that doesn’t mean we can’t start planning our summertime treks. Here, six hikes to get you wishing for the warmer days ahead.

Relationship Tips from a Modern Love Therapist

Denver-based marriage and family therapist Alysha Trujillo talks to 5280 about the importance of maintaining the health of our relationships well beyond Valentine’s Day. 

From Every Angle

A home commands breathtaking views of the Flatirons with a design that draws the outside in.

Color Theory

A young family revives this classic Littleton home with a dazzling mix of hue and pattern.

Try A Living Wall

A vertical planting installation in this LEED Platinum–certified Denver home shows that going green isn’t just smart. It can be gorgeous, too.

Sleep Better With Simplified Bedding

A slick flat sheet/duvet combo from a Boulder entrepreneur allows you make your bed perfectly in just five seconds.

Inside Denver’s Hippest Loft

An artistic couple’s personalities shine in their collection-filled, upcycled Denver home.

Sneak Peek: PearlWest

Behind the scenes of the massive new commercial project in downtown Boulder.

Our Heartfelt Picks for February 9-15

Get Involved is a weekly series pointing readers toward community-oriented events, volunteer opportunities, and good causes in Colorado.

Shop Talk: ModMobili

ModMobili owner Jonathan Auty doesn’t just tell you how to integrate modern furniture into your home. He shows you.

Powder Room Tips and Tricks

Bold patterns and inviting touches are the keys to a properly styled bathroom.

Daring by Design

Can home decor be playful and elegant? With this Boulder home, designer Erin Iba of Iba Design Associates answers an emphatic yes.

Trend Alert: Blue & White

Our favorite color duo, blue and white, is perfect for spring. Freshen up your Colorado home with these vibrant, fun finds from across the country.

How to Make a Spring Bouquet

Try these tips and blooms, picked by Jil Schlisner of Moss Pink Flora & Botanicals, for a brilliant arrangement.

Boldly Moving Forward

A letter from the editor of 5280 Home’s Spring 2015 edition.

Fashion Special: It’s a Mondo World

Denver fashion designer and Project Runway All Stars winner, Mondo Guerra, launches a black-and-white capsule collection that’s anything but basic.

New Report: Colorado’s Vaccine Rates Fall Short

One in four kids in Colorado are considered under-immunized, according to the latest state report on vaccine-preventable diseases. We spoke to co-author Dr. James Todd about what parents can do to protect their children.

A Program For A More Mindful Life

Well & Company combines nutritional supplements and community events to help individuals build and maintain healthy lifestyles for mind, body, and spirit. 

Skating for a Cause

This is part of a weekly series published fresh on Thursday mornings.

Building a Community: Project Enye

Millions of people across the U.S. are caught between dual identities—born American, with Latino roots. A Denver-based group hopes to bridge that gap, and spawn a new cultural movement. 

Daniel Junge Is A Sundance Kid At Last

The Denver-based filmmaker has fought long and hard to have “Sundance Film Festival Official Selection” on his cinematic resumé. 

Shop Talk: Valentine’s Gift Ideas From Bloom

From watch boxes to succulent arrangements to high-end jewelry, Bloom by Anuschka’s two locations are gifting go-tos for Valentine’s Day and throughout the year.

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.

New Site Hopes to Reunite Lost Pets with Owners

EmergencyPetMatcher, a socially powered website created by University of Colorado Boulder researchers, helps connect families with lost pets during natural disasters.

Get Involved: Reading Partners

This organization has partnered with 13 schools in Denver, Aurora, and Sheridan to connect adult tutors with children who need extra help on their reading skills. 

Trail to the City

This is part of a weekly series published fresh on Thursday mornings.

Six Places to Watch the Super Bowl

Watch the Seattle Seahawks duke it out against the New England Patriots at any of these Super Bowl hangouts in Denver. 

Hike We Like: Waterton Canyon

This newly reopened portion of the Colorado Trail offers the expected mountain views—and a lesson in where Denver’s much-needed water comes from.

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. 

Meet the Artists: Charles and Collin Parson

In the father-and-son pair’s exhibition, Continuance, visitors get the rare opportunity to see, side-by-side, how two generations perceive the same world.

Rebuilding History

This is part of a weekly series published fresh on Thursday mornings. 

Hike We Like: Coyote Ridge Trail

Take a journey back to prehistoric times while hiking ridges of Dakota sandstone, hogbacks of limestone, and valleys of soft, black shale. 

One For The Rails

The bar-hopping light-rail guide that takes commuting home from work (or school) up a notch. 

Denver Deep Dish Opens LoHi Location

You may visit Jason McGovern’s latest restaurant for the addictive Chicago-style pizza, but you’ll keep coming back for the wings. 

Q&A: Jamie Wells, Beer Man

Old British-style brews? West Coast-style IPAs? You can find them all at the tiny J Wells Brewery in Boulder.

Eat Cheap: The BSide

The BSide’s happy hour drums up snack-time nostalgia. 

Single In The Mile High City

Two unpaired locals—Nicole, 30, and Joey, 31—break down Denver’s dating scene. 

Meet the Makers: 10 Craftspeople to Know in Denver

Independent designers, artisans, and creators—collectively described as “makers”—are filling studios and workshops across Denver and cranking out beautiful handmade products. Meet 10 of the best.

The Price of Love

Our Valentine’s Day date matrix has an option for every couple—and every budget.

Fast Lane to Glory

For Vail skiing prodigy and Olympic gold medalist Mikaela Shiffrin, success can’t come fast enough. Adulthood, though—that can wait.

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