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Made for Home

A letter from the editor of 5280 Home’s autumn 2015 issue.

Sunset Supper: Isabelle Farms

Colorado is chock-full of places to explore—and it’s our job to do just that. Take a look at one of our recent stops.

Life in Prison, No Parole for Aurora Theater Shooter

After 65 days of testimony, the jury in the Aurora theater trial could not reach a unanimous decision on the death penalty. James Eagan Holmes will be sentenced to life in prison, without possibility of parole. 

Behind the Brew: River North Brewery

In a neighborhood that’s still evolving, River North Brewery is pouring its (now highly awarded) Belgian-style brews. And they’re holding down the fort without a need to surrender to trends. 

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.

Fresh Picks: Peaches

Each week, we’ll tell you the freshest thing to taste from Colorado farmers and chefs. 

Early Bloomer

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

Musician We Love: Amzy

Get to know this local band before its August 14 headlining show.

10 Free Things To Do in August

From City Park Jazz to Farmcad, the Golden Fine Arts Festival and more, here are ways to give your wallet a break this month. 

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.

Hike We Like: Handies Peak

The easiest route up this moderate fourteener passes vibrant wildflowers and a sparkling lake on the way to spectacular summit views.

Mile High Music: August Edition

Ever feel overwhelmed with all the live music options in Denver? We’re here to help. This month, we celebrate captivating performers who know how to carry a room. 

Our Top Charitable Picks for August 3-9

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

Fresh Picks: Corn

Each week, we’ll tell you the freshest thing to taste from Colorado farmers and chefs. 

View from the Top

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

So Long, Tulo

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

Summer Menu: Fancy Night at Home

Come on, you deserve it. Treat yourself and your friends to this five-star meal straight from your own kitchen.

Beer Review: Hoopla Pale Ale

In honor of the String Cheese Incident’s 30th Red Rocks show, we reviewed keyboardist Kyle Hollingsworth’s seasonal brew. 

Behind the Brew: Grandma’s House

The distinctive brewery, established in a section of South Broadway that has yet to be developed, is a hot spot for nostalgia, fun, and quality craft brews.

Stormy Summers Bring…

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

Fresh Picks: Fresh Beans

Each week, we’ll tell you the freshest thing to taste from Colorado farmers and chefs. 

Pop Quiz

Many parents and students are fed up with what they view as excessive standardized testing. Will the burgeoning opt-out movement save Colorado schools—or endanger them?

Outward Bound

The 5280 field guide to taking your child’s learning outside of the classroom—and into the world. 

Can CU Turn Its Lousy Football Program Around?

Twenty-five years ago, the University of Colorado football team was celebrating a piece of the NCAA national championship. Today, the program can’t buy a win. How did the Buffs lose their swagger—and will they ever get it back?

Health & Wellness Issues You Must Know About Right Now

New programs, novel treatments, nitty-gritty research, ongoing clinical trials, astute diagnostics, big-data sharing, forthcoming facilities, and state health statistics—and more!—that are important to every Coloradan’s well-being.

Strava Slides Into the Travel Business

The popular fitness-tracking app has launched local city guides to give runners and cyclists more reasons to explore new terrain.

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Family Tradition

For these Colorado families, the athletic gene run stronger than most.

Defying Death

Meru showcases a local climber’s assault on one of the world’s most harrowing summits.

Artward Bound

A 10-day arts festival presents another good excuse to visit Breckenridge in August.

38th Avenue Eats

Try these three Wheat Ridge eateries.

Fore!

The Colorado Golf Association honors its centennial this month by recalling the top moments of the past 100 years.

Restaurant Review: The Nickel

Although the Nickel nails the new hotel-dining experience, the food can be a coin toss.

Medicine: Disorders of Sex Development

When delivery room doctors can’t answer a seemingly simple question—“Is it a boy or a girl?”—families head to a specialty clinic at Children’s Hospital Colorado.

Magic Ingredient: Gianduja

Get ready to obsess over the original Italian chocolate and hazelnut spread—Nutella before Nutella was cool.

Caveman Chic

A paleo blogger and cookbook author takes a lighthearted, realistic approach to one of the food world’s trendiest diets. 

Eat Cheap: Yatai

Get your lunchtime sushi fix at Yatai’s downtown food cart.

Crushing It

The Infinite Monkey Theorem puts an adult twist on the slushie.

Ale in the Family

A Denverite transforms the old Tivoli brewery into…the new Tivoli brewery.

Pop Culture

Four years ago, Quinn Popcorn changed the way we microwave the snack food. Now it’s doing away with the microwave. 

Denver: Rock City

Fifty years ago, Denver made radio history.

How the Grizzlies Brought the NHL Back to Denver

Twenty years after the Denver Grizzlies sparked hockey fever in Denver, former teammates and coworkers gathered to celebrate the minor league team’s short-lived success.

Changing Courses

Johnson & Wales unveils its $17 million renovation of a 99-year-old National Historic Landmark.

Hey Mr. DJ

Denver’s top rap mixer decorates his Chaffee Park home with retro flair.

Fly-Fishing for the Big One

Top teenage anglers throw their lines into Colorado waters in hopes of claiming the title of world’s best.

Run, Fish, Sip

Trade biking and swimming for fishing and beer drinking in Colorado’s coolest new triathlon. (Yeah, you still have to run.) 

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