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Creative Takeover

A former commercial hub looks to redraw its economic future as the city’s next great arts district.

It All Adds Up

Denver grade schoolers’ math scores get a boost with Pi Q Math.

Opening The Playbook

How the Colorado School of Mines football coach is reinventing the way teams at all levels of the game think about offense.

Scare Tactics

RESUMÉName: Stephen Graham JonesAge: 41Books Authored: 16Awards: Shirley Jackson Award finalist (three times), National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship for Fiction recipient, This Is Horror Novel of the Year winner, Colorado Book Award finalistFavorite Authors: Kurt Vonnegut, Philip K. Dick, Stephen KingColorado Hangouts: Time Warp Comics, Boulder Book Store, Casa Alvarez

Matter Of State

When you head to the polls next month, you’ll find a slew of questions about taxes and education (see “Voter’s Guide,” below). Of course, that’s nothing new. These yawn-inducing  topics are among the top issues Coloradans regularly see on the ballot. Here’s a look at how statewide ballots have broken down over the past decade.

Second Act

The return of The Book of Mormon to Denver this month has us longing for a few other Mile High comebacks.

Encore

With a Smile

A letter from the editor of our October 2013 issue.

Pit Bulls Back in Denver?

The White House released a statement in August denouncing breed-specific legislation like Denver’s ban on pit bulls.

Politics: Bagging It

Denver’s city council will consider a proposal on Monday that would add a five cent fee for every paper or plastic bag that consumers use in the city. If the bill passes the initial vote, a public hearing—and a final vote—will happen later this month.

Beauty School: Get Dolled Up

Be on-trend with your makeup this season with the feminine, doll-inspired look from our fall fashion feature.

Photo of the Week: Clear Skies

This is part of a weekly series, published fresh on Thursday mornings. Photographers: Have a great shot of something happening in Denver or Colorado? Send it or questions to submitaphoto@5280.com.

Taproom Travel: Ska Brewing

This is part of a monthly series about traveling to the Centennial State’s best breweries.

Fresh Picks: Corn

Corn pudding, recipe by Trillium’s chef-owner Ryan Leinonen

Photo of the Week: Great Expectations

This is part of a weekly series, published fresh on Thursday mornings. Photographers: Have a great shot of something happening in Denver or Colorado? Send it or questions to submitaphoto@5280.com.

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Taste Test: Mass-Market Beers

Could you tell the difference between Coors Light and PBR? We put our staffers to the test.

5280.com Exclusive: Stick It

Do you have a “Native” sticker on your car? If so, please remove it. (I asked nicely.)

NFL Ends Lawsuits, Agrees to Concussion Settlement

The league will pay $765 million to more than 4,500 players to cover medical exams, concussion-related compensation, and medical research. Nearly 300 former Denver Broncos filed lawsuits against the NFL.

Sports: Banner Debate Devolves

Two sports personalities’ debate over NFL banners hanging in Denver turns into an argument about the Aurora theater shootings. Seriously.

The Dean’s List

The best public high schools along the Front Range. Plus: an in-depth look at how the so-called Colorado Paradox has shortchanged our kids—and how we might finally be able to fix it.

Pioneers 2.0

They told us to go west, so we did. And we still are. In droves. Welcome to a different kind of Gold Rush, in which Colorado’s most precious commodity is new residents. This population boom is changing our state: We’re no longer so darn white, so young, so isolated. We’re the poster child for a new West. Take a look.

Golden Oldie

Denver has developed a reputation as the Napa Valley of craft beer. But the Front Range is also home to one of the biggest breweries in the world. We took the popular Coors brewery tour for an inside look at MillerCoors, which brews more beer in one day than most Denver nanobreweries make in a year.

Local Roast

The Mosco spices up the Western Chile scene.

A Spot of Tea

Savor the end of summer with these chilly chai blends.

Green Zone

Absinthe infiltrates the Wazee Supper Club.

On Repeat

Shish Kabob Grill’s Middle Eastern fare is habit-forming.

How To Make Quick Pickles

Justin Park and Tyler DuBois of the Real Dill share their recipe for quick-pickled veggies.

By the Numbers

How many avocados does Chipotle Mexican Grill serve each day?

Field Work

Eric Skokan’s Bramble & Hare is the very definition of farm-to-table dining. 

Finishing School

Autumn’s ultrapolished look elegantly pairs mid-century, ladylike silhouettes with luxe, understated accessories.

Resurrection

Robert “Rider” Dewey spent 17 long years in prison for a rape and murder he did not commit. During that time, he endured constant legal setbacks and personal tragedies. This is how he made it to the other side.

Fall Á La Fielder

To discover Colorado’s finest autumn splendor, follow the state’s most famous photographer to Ridgway.

Veg Fund

Revision International helps turn Denver’s urban garden crops into cash.

By the Numbers

How many years has it been since Telluride Sheridan Opera House opened?

High Lonesome

Fall is the prime time to explore Colorado’s Rocky Mountain ghost towns.

Schoolhouse Rock

Music may be the key to helping kids graduate in one Denver neighborhood.

High Notes

Layer up for hot days and cool nights during music festival season.

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